INVESTIGADORES
GASPARRI Nestor Ignacio
artículos
Título:
A social-ecological approach to identify and quantify biodiversity tipping points in South America?s seasonal dry ecosystems;
Autor/es:
THONICKE, KIRSTEN; LANGERWISCH, FANNY; BAUMANN, MATTHIAS; LEITÃO, PEDRO J; VÁCLAVÍK, TOMÁ; ALENCAR, ANNE; SIMÕES, MARGARETH.; SCHEITER, SIMON; LANGAN, LIAM; BUSTAMANTE, MERCEDES; GASPARRI N. IGNACIO; HIROTA, MARINA; BÖRNER, JAN; RAJAO, RAONI; SOARES FILHO, BRITALDO; YANOSKY, ALBERTO; OCHOA QUINTEIRO, JOSÉ MANUEL; SEGHEZZO, LUCAS; CONTI, GEORGINA.
Revista:
BIOGEOSCIENCES
Editorial:
COPERNICUS PUBLICATIONS
Referencias:
Lugar: Gottingen; Año: 2019 p. 1 - 22
ISSN:
1726-4170
Resumen:
Tropical dry forests and savannas harbour unique biodiversity and provide critical ES, yet they are under severe pressure globally. We need to improve our understanding of how and when this pressure provokes tipping points in biodiversity and the associated social-ecological systems. We propose an approach to investigate how drivers leading to natural vegetation decline trigger biodiversity tipping and illustrate it using the example of the Dry Diagonal in South America, an understudied deforestation frontier. The Dry Diagonal represents the largest continuous area of dry forests and savannas in South America, extending over three million km² across Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay. Natural vegetation in the Dry Diagonal has been undergoing large-scale transformations for the past 30 years due to massive agricultural expansion and intensification. Many signs indicate that natural vegetation decline has reached critical levels. Major research gaps prevail, however, in our understanding of how these transformations affect the unique and rich biodiversity of the Dry Diagonal, and how this affects the ecological integrity and the provisioning of ES that are critical both for local livelihoods and commercial agriculture.