Using the response-effect trait framework to disentangle the effects of climate change and human activities on the provision of ecosystem services by vegetation

Zheng Cheng, Zhang Fei, Lin Ziqi, Liuhuan Yuan, Hongbin Yan, Gaohui Duan, Yandan Liu, Yangyang Liu, Haijing Shi, Zhongming Wen
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Functional traits play a vital role in mediating the responses of ecosystem services to environmental changes and in predicting functioning of ecosystem. However, the connection between functional traits and ecosystem services has become increasingly intricate due to climate change and human activities for degraded ecosystems. To investigate this relationship, we selected 27 sampling sites in the Yanhe River Basin of the Chinese Loess Plateau, each containing two types of vegetation ecosystems: natural vegetation and artificial vegetation ecosystem. At each sampling site, we measured ecosystem services and calculated the composition index of community traits. We established a response-effect trait framework that included environmental factors such as climate, elevation, and human activities. Our results showed that leaf tissue density (LTD) was the overlapping response and effect trait when responding to climate change. LTD is positively correlated with mean annual temperature and negatively correlated with supporting services. Under the influence of human activities, leaf nitrogen content (LNC) and leaf dry matter content (LDMC) were carriers of environmental change. Comparing the two vegetation ecosystems, the relationship between functional traits and ecosystem services showed divergent patterns, indicating that human activities increased the uncertainty of the relationship between functional traits and ecosystem services. Trait-based ecology holds promise for enhancing predictions of ecosystem services responses to environmental changes. However, the predictive ability is influenced by the complexity of environmental changes. In conclusion, our study highlights the importance of understanding the complex connection between functional traits and ecosystem services in response to climate changes and human activities.
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利用响应-效应特征框架来区分气候变化和人类活动对植被提供生态系统服务的影响
功能特征在调解生态系统服务对环境变化的反应和预测生态系统功能方面发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,由于气候变化和人类活动导致生态系统退化,功能性状与生态系统服务之间的关系变得越来越错综复杂。为了研究这种关系,我们在中国黄土高原延河流域选择了 27 个采样点,每个采样点包含两种类型的植被生态系统:自然植被和人工植被生态系统。我们在每个采样点测量了生态系统服务功能,并计算了群落性状的组成指数。我们建立了一个反应-效应性状框架,其中包括气候、海拔和人类活动等环境因素。我们的结果表明,叶组织密度(LTD)是响应气候变化的重叠响应和效应性状。叶组织密度与年平均气温呈正相关,与支持服务呈负相关。在人类活动的影响下,叶氮含量(LNC)和叶干物质含量(LDMC)是环境变化的载体。比较两种植被生态系统,功能性状与生态系统服务之间的关系呈现出不同的模式,表明人类活动增加了功能性状与生态系统服务之间关系的不确定性。基于性状的生态学有望提高生态系统服务对环境变化反应的预测能力。然而,预测能力受到环境变化复杂性的影响。总之,我们的研究强调了理解功能性状与生态系统服务在应对气候变化和人类活动时的复杂联系的重要性。
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