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High frequency of functional extinctions in ecological networks

Säterberg, Torbjörn (författare)
Linköpings universitet,Teoretisk Biologi,Tekniska högskolan
Sellman, Stefan (författare)
Linköpings universitet,Teoretisk Biologi,Tekniska högskolan
Ebenman, Bo (författare)
Linköpings universitet,Teoretisk Biologi,Tekniska högskolan
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2013-07-07
2013
Engelska.
Ingår i: Nature. - : Nature Publishing Group. - 0028-0836 .- 1476-4687. ; 499:7459, s. 468-
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  • Intensified exploitation of natural populations and habitats has led to increased mortality rates and decreased abundances of many species(1,2). There is a growing concern that this might cause critical abundance thresholds of species to be crossed(1,3-5), with extinction cascades and state shifts in ecosystems as a consequence(4,6,7). When increased mortality rate and decreased abundance of a given species lead to extinction of other species, this species can be characterized as functionally extinct even though it still exists. Although such functional extinctions have been observed in some ecosystems(3,4,8), their frequency is largely unknown. Here we use a new modelling approach to explore the frequency and pattern of functional extinctions in ecological networks. Specifically, we analytically derive critical abundance thresholds of species by increasing their mortality rates until an extinction occurs in the network. Applying this approach on natural and theoretical food webs, we show that the species most likely to go extinct first is not the one whose mortality rate is increased but instead another species. Indeed, up to 80% of all first extinctions are of another species, suggesting that a species ecological functionality is often lost before its own existence is threatened. Furthermore, we find that large-bodied species at the top of the food chains can only be exposed to small increases in mortality rate and small decreases in abundance before going functionally extinct compared to small-bodied species lower in the food chains. These results illustrate the potential importance of functional extinctions in ecological networks and lend strong support to arguments advocating a more community-oriented approach in conservation biology, with target levels for populations based on ecological functionality rather than on mere persistence(8-11).

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