A Conceptual Framework to Integrate Biodiversity, Ecosystem Function, and Ecosystem Service Models

Author:

Weiskopf Sarah R1ORCID,Myers Bonnie J E2ORCID,Arce-Plata Maria Isabel3,Blanchard Julia L4,Ferrier Simon5,Fulton Elizabeth A4,Harfoot Mike6,Isbell Forest7,Johnson Justin A7,Mori Akira S8,Weng Ensheng9,HarmáCˇková Zuzana V10,Londoño-Murcia María Cecilia3,Miller Brian W11,Pereira Laura M12,Rosa Isabel M D13

Affiliation:

1. US Geological Survey National Climate Adaptation Science Center , in Reston, Virginia, United States

2. North Carolina State University , Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

3. Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt , Bogotá, Colombia

4. University of Tasmania , Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

5. Land and Water, CSIRO , Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

6. United Nations Environment Programme–World Conservation Monitoring Centre , Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

7. University of Minnesota , Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States

8. University of Tokyo , Meguro, Tokyo, Japan

9. Columbia University and with the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies , both New York, New York, United States

10. Czech Academy of Sciences , Brno, Czechia and with the Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden

11. US Geological Survey North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center , Boulder, Colorado, United States

12. University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa and with the Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University , Stockholm, Sweden

13. Bangor University , Gwynedd, Wales, United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract Global biodiversity and ecosystem service models typically operate independently. Ecosystem service projections may therefore be overly optimistic because they do not always account for the role of biodiversity in maintaining ecological functions. We review models used in recent global model intercomparison projects and develop a novel model integration framework to more fully account for the role of biodiversity in ecosystem function, a key gap for linking biodiversity changes to ecosystem services. We propose two integration pathways. The first uses empirical data on biodiversity–ecosystem function relationships to bridge biodiversity and ecosystem function models and could currently be implemented globally for systems and taxa with sufficient data. We also propose a trait-based approach involving greater incorporation of biodiversity into ecosystem function models. Pursuing both approaches will provide greater insight into biodiversity and ecosystem services projections. Integrating biodiversity, ecosystem function, and ecosystem service modeling will enhance policy development to meet global sustainability goals.

Funder

National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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