A multi-realm perspective on applying potential tipping points to environmental decision-making

Author:

Harper Meagan12ORCID,Rytwinski Trina12ORCID,Creed Irena F.3ORCID,Helmuth Brian45ORCID,Smol John P.6ORCID,Bennett Joseph R.17ORCID,Hanna Dalal1ORCID,Saravia Leonardo A.8ORCID,Rocha Juan910ORCID,Carrier-Belleau Charlotte11ORCID,Foulk Aubrey4ORCID,Martinez De La Riva Ana Hernández1ORCID,Robichaud Courtney1ORCID,Sallan Lauren12ORCID,Sahdra Angeli13,Cooke Steven J.127ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6, Canada

2. Canadian Centre for Evidence-Based Conservation, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6, Canada

3. Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, ON M1C 1A4, Canada

4. Department of Marine and Environmental Sciences, Northeastern University Marine Science Center, 430 Nahant Road, Nahant, MA 01908, USA

5. School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115, USA

6. Paleoecological Environmental Assessment and Research Lab, Department of Biology, Queen's University, 99 University Ave, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada

7. Institute for Environmental and Interdisciplinary Science, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6, Canada

8. Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas (CADIC-CONICET), Ushuaia, 9410, Argentina

9. Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics, The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden

10. Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden

11. Department of Biology, Université Laval, 1045, av. de la Médecine, Québec, G1V 0A6, Canada

12. Marine Macroevolution Unit, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST), 1919-1 Tancha, Onna-son, Kunigami-gun, Okinawa, 904-0495, Japan

13. Department of Biology, University of Ottawa, 30 Marie-Curie, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada

Abstract

Ecosystems experiencing pressures are at risk of rapidly transitioning (“tipping”) from one state to another. Identifying and managing these so-called tipping points continue to be a challenge in marine, freshwater, and terrestrial ecosystems, particularly when multiple potentially interacting drivers are present. Knowledge of tipping points, the mechanisms that cause them, and their implications for management practices are evolving, but often in isolation within specific ecological realms. Here, we summarize current knowledge of tipping points in marine, freshwater, and terrestrial realms and provide a multi-realm perspective of the challenges and opportunities for applying this knowledge to ecosystem management. We brought together conservation practitioners and global experts in marine, freshwater, and terrestrial tipping points and identified seven challenges that environmental policymakers and managers contend with including (1) predictability, (2) spatiotemporal scales, (3) interactions, (4) reversibility, (5) socio-ecological context, (6) complexity and heterogeneity, and (7) selecting appropriate action. We highlight opportunities for cross-scalar and cross-realm knowledge production and provide recommendations for enabling the management of tipping points. Although knowledge of tipping points is imperfect, we stress the need to continue working toward incorporating tipping points perspectives in environmental management across all realms.

Funder

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

Carleton University

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

General Environmental Science

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