Ecosystem Collapse and Climate Change

Ecosystem Collapse and Climate Change

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Human-driven greenhouse emissions are increasing the velocity of climate change and the frequency and intensity of climate extremes far above historical levels. These changes, along with other human-perturbations, are setting the conditions for more rapid and abrupt ecosystem dynamics and collapse.

This book presents new evidence on the rapid emergence of ecosystem collapse in response to the progression of anthropogenic climate change dynamics that are expected to intensify as the climate continues to warm. Discussing implications for biodiversity conservation, the chapters provide examples of such dynamics globally covering polar and boreal ecosystems, temperate and semi-arid ecosystems, as well as tropical and temperate coastal ecosystems.

Given its scope, the volume appeals to scientists in the fields of general ecology, terrestrial and coastal ecology, climate change impacts, and biodiversity conservation.



Ecosystem Collapse and Climate Change: An Introduction.- PART I. Polar and Boreal Ecosystems

Ecosystem Collapse on a Sub-Antarctic Island
Permafrost Thaw in Northern Peatlands: Rapid Changes in Ecosystem and Landscape Functions
Post-fire Recruitment Failure as a Driver of Forest to Non-forest Ecosystem Shifts in Boreal Regions
A Paleo-perspective on Ecosystem Collapse in Boreal North America.- PART II. Temperate and Semi-arid Ecosystems.- The 2016 Tasmanian Wilderness Fires: Fire Regime Shifts and Climate Change in a Gondwanan Biogeographic Refugium.- Climate-Induced Global Forest Shifts due to Heatwave-Drought
Extreme Events Trigger Terrestrial and Marine Ecosystem Collapses in the Southwestern USA and Southwestern Australia.- PART III. Tropical and Temperate Coastal Ecosystems.- Processes and Factors Driving Change in Mangrove Forests: An Evaluation Based on the Mass Dieback Event in Australia's Gulf of Carpentaria
Recurrent Mass-Bleaching and the Potential for Ecosystem Collapse on Australia's Great Barrier Reef
Sliding Toward the Collapse of Mediterranean Coastal Marine Rocky Ecosystems
Marine Heatwave Drives Collapse of Kelp Forests in Western Australia
Impact of Marine Heatwaves on Seagrass Ecosystems.


ISBN 978-3-030-71332-4
Artikelnummer 9783030713324
Medientyp Buch
Auflage 1st ed. 2021
Copyrightjahr 2022
Verlag Springer, Berlin
Umfang VIII, 366 Seiten
Abbildungen VIII, 366 p. 93 illus., 86 illus. in color.
Sprache Englisch