The human dimension of biodiversity changes on islands
生物多样性
维数(图论)
人的方面
地理
生物
生态学
政治学
数学
人权
组合数学
法学
作者
Sandra Nogué,Ana M. C. Santos,H. J. B. Birks,Svante Björck,Alvaro Castilla‐Beltrán,Simon Connor,Erik J. de Boer,Lea de Nascimento,Vivian A. Felde,José María Fernández‐Palacios,Cynthia A. Froyd,Simon Haberle,H. Hooghiemstra,Karl Ljung,Sietze J. Norder,Josep Peñuelas,Matthew Prebble,Janelle Stevenson,Robert J. Whittaker,Katherine J. Willis
出处
期刊:Science [American Association for the Advancement of Science] 日期:2021-04-29卷期号:372 (6541): 488-491被引量:148
Islands are among the last regions on Earth settled and transformed by human activities, and they provide replicated model systems for analysis of how people affect ecological functions. By analyzing 27 representative fossil pollen sequences encompassing the past 5000 years from islands globally, we quantified the rates of vegetation compositional change before and after human arrival. After human arrival, rates of turnover accelerate by a median factor of 11, with faster rates on islands colonized in the past 1500 years than for those colonized earlier. This global anthropogenic acceleration in turnover suggests that islands are on trajectories of continuing change. Strategies for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem restoration must acknowledge the long duration of human impacts and the degree to which ecological changes today differ from prehuman dynamics.