论文标题

在不断变化的气候下,侵入性物种,极端火风险和毒素释放

Invasive species, extreme fire risk, and toxin release under a changing climate

论文作者

Miner, Kimberley, Meyerson, Laura, Institute, . Climate Change, Earth, School of, Sciences, Climate, Maine, University of, Orono, Science, ME 04469 2. Department of Natural Resources, Island, University of Rhode, Kingston, 02881, RI

论文摘要

地中海生态系统,例如在加利福尼亚州,智利中部,南欧和澳大利亚西南部的生态系统拥有众多,多样化的火灾适应的微型生态系统。这些微型生态系统与山区针叶树一样多样化,到类似沙漠的丛林社区。在过去的几个世纪中,人类干预,入侵物种和气候变暖严重影响了几乎每个大陆上地中海生态系统的组成和健康。火灾抑制政策以及非本地昆虫和植物的持续范围扩大的燃料负载增加,其中一些是由长期干旱驱动的,产生了2018年记录的最致命的野火季节。由于这些火灾,大量建筑物被破坏,将家用化学物质释放到环境中,因为未受控制的毒素。这些材料的动员可以导致人类​​和自然系统的健康风险和破坏。本文确定了导致加利福尼亚州火型生态系统镶嵌的结构性削弱的驱动因素,并随后增加了全州破坏性和爆炸性野火的风险。在新的气候制度下,管理对自然过程迁移的系统的影响可以保护生活并确保生态系统服务的稳定性。

Mediterranean ecosystems such as those found in California, Central Chile, Southern Europe, and Southwest Australia host numerous, diverse, fire-adapted micro-ecosystems. These micro-ecosystems are as diverse as mountainous conifer to desert-like chaparral communities. Over the last few centuries, human intervention, invasive species, and climate warming have drastically affected the composition and health of Mediterranean ecosystems on almost every continent. Increased fuel load from fire suppression policies and the continued range expansion of non-native insects and plants, some driven by long-term drought, produced the deadliest wildfire season on record in 2018. As a consequence of these fires, a large number of structures are destroyed, releasing household chemicals into the environment as uncontrolled toxins. The mobilization of these materials can lead to health risks and disruption in both human and natural systems. This article identifies drivers that led to a structural weakening of the mosaic of fire-adapted ecosystems in California, and subsequently increased the risk of destructive and explosive wildfires throughout the state. Under a new climate regime, managing the impacts on systems moving out-of-phase with natural processes may protect lives and ensure the stability of ecosystem services.

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