Biodiversity and climate extremes: known interactions and research gaps
- Miguel D. Mahecha,
- Ana Bastos,
- Friedrich Bohn,
- Nico Eisenhauer,
- Hannes Feilhauer,
- Thomas Hickler,
- Heike Kalesse-Los,
- Mirco Migliavacca,
- Friederike Elly Luise Otto,
- Jian Peng,
- Ina Tegen,
- Alexandra Weigelt,
- Manfred Wendisch,
- Christian Wirth,
- Djamil Al-Halbouni,
- Hartwig M Deneke,
- Daniel Doktor,
- Susanne Dunker,
- André Ehrlich,
- Andreas Foth,
- Almudena García-García,
- Carlos A. Guerra,
- Claudia Guimarães-Steinicke,
- Henrik Hartmann,
- Silvia Henning,
- Hartmut Herrmann,
- Chaonan Ji,
- Teja Kattenborn,
- Nina Kolleck,
- Marlene Kretschmer,
- Ingolf Kühn,
- Marie Luise Luttkus,
- Maximilian Maahn,
- Milena Mönks,
- Karin Mora,
- Mira Pöhlker,
- Markus Reichstein,
- Nadja Rüger,
- Beatriz Sánchez-Parra,
- Michael Schäfer,
- Sebastian Sippel,
- Matthias Tesche,
- Birgit Wehner,
- Sebastian Wieneke,
- Alexander Winkler,
- Sophie Wolf,
- Sönke Zaehle,
- Jakob Zscheischler,
- Johannes Quaas
Friedrich Bohn
Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research − UFZ
Author ProfileNico Eisenhauer
German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv)
Author ProfileThomas Hickler
LOEWE - Centre for Biodiversity and Climate BiK-F
Author ProfileMirco Migliavacca
European Commission Joint Research Center
Author ProfileJian Peng
Department of Remote Sensing, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research−UFZ, Permoserstrasse
Author ProfileAlexandra Weigelt
Institute of Biology I, Department for Systematic Botany and Functional Biodiversity, University of Leipzig
Author ProfileHartwig M Deneke
Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research
Author ProfileDaniel Doktor
Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (HZ)
Author ProfileSusanne Dunker
Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research − UFZ
Author ProfileAlmudena García-García
Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Author ProfileCarlos A. Guerra
German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv)
Author ProfileHenrik Hartmann
Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry Jena
Author ProfileIngolf Kühn
Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research − UFZ
Author ProfileMarie Luise Luttkus
Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research
Author ProfileMarkus Reichstein
Max Planck Institute fur Biogeochemistry
Author ProfileNadja Rüger
German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv)
Author ProfileBirgit Wehner
Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research
Author ProfileAlexander Winkler
Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry
Author ProfileJakob Zscheischler
Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ
Author ProfileAbstract
Climate extremes are on the rise. Impacts of extreme climate and weather
events on ecosystem services and ultimately human well-being can be
partially attenuated by the organismic, structural, and functional
diversity of the affected land surface. However, the ongoing
transformation of terrestrial ecosystems through intensified
exploitation and management may put this buffering capacity at risk.
Here, we summarise the evidence that reductions in biodiversity can
destabilise the functioning of ecosystems facing climate extremes. We
then explore if impaired ecosystem functioning could, in turn,
exacerbate climate extremes. We argue that only a comprehensive
approach, incorporating both ecological and hydrometeorological
perspectives, enables to understand and predict the entire feedback
system between altered biodiversity and climate extremes. This ambition,
however, requires a reformulation of current research priorities to
emphasise the bidirectional effects that link ecology and atmospheric
processes.13 Sep 2023Submitted to ESS Open Archive 13 Sep 2023Published in ESS Open Archive