A biogeographic–macroecological perspective on the rising novelty of the biosphere in the Anthropocene

Matthew R. Kerr*, Alejandro Ordonez, Felix Riede, Jens Christian Svenning

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Abstract

The concept of novel ecosystems has been discussed for over more than a decade to describe ecosystems that have an altered species composition and function, such that the community has crossed a threshold forbidding a return to its historical state. While spatial and temporal community compositional change has been well studied in biogeography, studies on novel ecosystems in a modern context are few and tend towards classifying novelty based on a static baseline. Given that the abiotic and biotic drivers of novelty are in a state of rapid change, and reaching levels unprecedented within the last hundred thousand to million years, defining such a threshold requires additional thought. Here, we discuss a biogeographical–macroecological perspective on novel ecosystems, exploring how such a threshold for novelty can be defined in an environment undergoing progressive global change and suggesting pathways through which the emergence and spread of novelty can be further explored, understood and managed.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Biogeography
Vol/bind51
Nummer4
Sider (fra-til)575-587
Antal sider13
ISSN0305-0270
DOI
StatusUdgivet - apr. 2024

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