Distributions of Earth’s species are changing at accelerating rates, increasingly driven by humanmediated climate change. Such changes are already altering the composition of ecological communities, but beyond conservation of natural systems, how and why does this matter? We review evidence that climate-driven species redistribution at regional to global scales affects ecosystem functioning, human well-being, and the dynamics of climate change itself. Production of natural resources required for food security, patterns of disease transmission, and processes of carbon sequestration are all altered by changes in species distribution. Consideration of these effects of biodiversity redistribution is critical yet lacking in most mitigation and adaptation strategies, including the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals.
Journal article
Biodiversity redistribution under climate change: impacts on ecosystems and human well-being
Science, Vol.355(6332)
2017
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- Title
- Biodiversity redistribution under climate change: impacts on ecosystems and human well-being
- Creators
- Gretta T PeciMiguel B Araújo - Universidade de ÉvoraJohann D Bell - University of WollongongJulia BlanchardTimothy D ClarkRobert K Colwell - IT University of CopenhagenFinn DanielsenBirgitta Evangard - Umea UniversityLorena Falconi - James Cook UniversitySimon Ferrier - CSIROStewart FrusherRaquel A Garcia - University of Cape TownRoger B GriffisAlistair J Hobday - CSIROCharlene Janison-Scheepers - Monash UniversityMarta A Jarzyn - Yale UniversitySarah Jennings - University of TasmaniaJonathon Lenoir - Université de Picardie Jules VerneHlif I Linnetved - University of CopenhagenVictoria Y Martin - Southern Cross UniversityPhillipa C McCormack - University of TasmaniaSharon A Robinson - University of WollongongBrett R Scheffers - University of FloridaJustine D Shaw - The University of QueenslandCascade JB Sorte - University of CaliforniaJan M Strugnell - James Cook UniversityJennifer M Sunday - University of British ColumbiaMao-Ning Tuanmu - Academia SinicaAdriana Vergés - University of New South WalesCecilia VillanuevaThomas Wernberg - The University of Western AustraliaStephen E Williams - James Cook University
- Publication Details
- Science, Vol.355(6332)
- Identifiers
- 2615; 991012821969502368
- Academic Unit
- School of Environment, Science and Engineering; Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Resource Type
- Journal article