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Declining resilience of ecosystem functions under biodiversity loss.


ABSTRACT: The composition of species communities is changing rapidly through drivers such as habitat loss and climate change, with potentially serious consequences for the resilience of ecosystem functions on which humans depend. To assess such changes in resilience, we analyse trends in the frequency of species in Great Britain that provide key ecosystem functions--specifically decomposition, carbon sequestration, pollination, pest control and cultural values. For 4,424 species over four decades, there have been significant net declines among animal species that provide pollination, pest control and cultural values. Groups providing decomposition and carbon sequestration remain relatively stable, as fewer species are in decline and these are offset by large numbers of new arrivals into Great Britain. While there is general concern about degradation of a wide range of ecosystem functions, our results suggest actions should focus on particular functions for which there is evidence of substantial erosion of their resilience.

SUBMITTER: Oliver TH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4686828 | biostudies-other | 2015 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Declining resilience of ecosystem functions under biodiversity loss.

Oliver Tom H TH   Isaac Nick J B NJ   August Tom A TA   Woodcock Ben A BA   Roy David B DB   Bullock James M JM  

Nature communications 20151208


The composition of species communities is changing rapidly through drivers such as habitat loss and climate change, with potentially serious consequences for the resilience of ecosystem functions on which humans depend. To assess such changes in resilience, we analyse trends in the frequency of species in Great Britain that provide key ecosystem functions--specifically decomposition, carbon sequestration, pollination, pest control and cultural values. For 4,424 species over four decades, there h  ...[more]

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