Critical transitions in the Amazon forest system.

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作者:Flores Bernardo M, Montoya Encarni, Sakschewski Boris, Nascimento Nathália, Staal Arie, Betts Richard A, Levis Carolina, Lapola David M, Esquível-Muelbert Adriane, Jakovac Catarina, Nobre Carlos A, Oliveira Rafael S, Borma Laura S, Nian Da, Boers Niklas, Hecht Susanna B, Ter Steege Hans, Arieira Julia, Lucas Isabella L, Berenguer Erika, Marengo José A, Gatti Luciana V, Mattos Caio R C, Hirota Marina
The possibility that the Amazon forest system could soon reach a tipping point, inducing large-scale collapse, has raised global concern(1-3). For 65 million years, Amazonian forests remained relatively resilient to climatic variability. Now, the region is increasingly exposed to unprecedented stress from warming temperatures, extreme droughts, deforestation and fires, even in central and remote parts of the system(1). Long existing feedbacks between the forest and environmental conditions are being replaced by novel feedbacks that modify ecosystem resilience, increasing the risk of critical transition. Here we analyse existing evidence for five major drivers of water stress on Amazonian forests, as well as potential critical thresholds of those drivers that, if crossed, could trigger local, regional or even biome-wide forest collapse. By combining spatial information on various disturbances, we estimate that by 2050, 10% to 47% of Amazonian forests will be exposed to compounding disturbances that may trigger unexpected ecosystem transitions and potentially exacerbate regional climate change. Using examples of disturbed forests across the Amazon, we identify the three most plausible ecosystem trajectories, involving different feedbacks and environmental conditions. We discuss how the inherent complexity of the Amazon adds uncertainty about future dynamics, but also reveals opportunities for action. Keeping the Amazon forest resilient in the Anthropocene will depend on a combination of local efforts to end deforestation and degradation and to expand restoration, with global efforts to stop greenhouse gas emissions.

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