4.8 Article

Global ecosystem thresholds driven by aridity

Journal

SCIENCE
Volume 367, Issue 6479, Pages 787-+

Publisher

AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.aay5958

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Funding

  1. European Research Council [ERC] [242658, 647038]
  2. Juan de la Cierva Formacion grant from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness [FJCI-2015-26782]
  3. Generalitat Valenciana [CIDEGENT/2018/041]
  4. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
  5. Synthesis Centre for Biodiversity Sciences (sDiv) of the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv)
  6. Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions of the Horizon 2020 Framework Program [H2020-MSCA-IF-2016, 702057]
  7. Spanish Government under a Ramon y Cajal contract [RYC-2016-20604]
  8. AgreenSkills+ fellowship program
  9. EU's Seventh Framework Programme [FP7-609398, FRQNT-2017-NC-198009]
  10. NSERC Discovery [2016-05716]
  11. government of Canada
  12. ERC Advanced Grant [694368]
  13. Deutsche Forschungsgesellschaft [RI 1815/16-1]
  14. Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDA19030500]

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Aridity, which is increasing worldwide because of climate change, affects the structure and functioning of dryland ecosystems. Whether aridification leads to gradual (versus abrupt) and systemic (versus specific) ecosystem changes is largely unknown. We investigated how 20 structural and functional ecosystem attributes respond to aridity in global drylands. Aridification led to systemic and abrupt changes in multiple ecosystem attributes. These changes occurred sequentially in three phases characterized by abrupt decays in plant productivity, soil fertility, and plant cover and richness at aridity values of 0.54, 0.7, and 0.8, respectively. More than 20% of the terrestrial surface will cross one or several of these thresholds by 2100, which calls for immediate actions to minimize the negative impacts of aridification on essential ecosystem services for the more than 2 billion people living in drylands.

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