Using functional indicators to detect state changes in terrestrial ecosystems

Publication date

2022-12

Authors

Hu, Zhongmin
Dakos, Vasilis
Rietkerk, MaxORCID 0000-0002-2698-3848ISNI 0000000047385244

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taverne

Abstract

Indicators to predict ecosystem state change are urgently needed to cope with the degradation of ecosystem services caused by global change. With the development of new technologies for measuring ecosystem function with fine spatiotemporal resolution over broad areas, we are in the era of 'big data'. However, it is unclear how large, emerging datasets can be used to anticipate ecosystem state change. We propose the construction of indicators based on functional variables (flows) and state variables (pools) to predict future ecosystem state changes. The indicators identified here may be useful signals for doing so. In addition, functional indicators have explicit ecological meanings that can identify the ecological mechanism that is causing state changes, and can thus be used to improve ecosystem models.

Keywords

ecosystem functions, ecosystem model, ecosystem state change, global change, tipping point, Taverne, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, SDG 15 - Life on Land

Citation

Hu, Z, Dakos, V & Rietkerk, M 2022, 'Using functional indicators to detect state changes in terrestrial ecosystems', Trends in ecology & evolution, vol. 37, no. 12, pp. 1036-1045. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2022.07.011