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Ecological Consequences of Climate Change Miklós Kertész IEB HAS

Ecological Consequences of Climate Change Miklós Kertész IEB HAS

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Ecological Consequences of Climate Change

Miklós KertészIEB HAS

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Global Change

• Human Population • Land Cover• Species Extinctions

• Global-scale changes that affect the functioning of the Earth System

• Much more than climate change• Socio-economic as well as biophysical

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Distribution of forests – before major human impact

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Distribution of forests - present

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West European Heat Wave 2003

• 30% less primary production• 0.5 Gt carbon source• Delayed impact of forest crown damage• Oxygene depletion in deep lakes

• Decline of mollusc species richness• Extensive wildfires

• 5% of forests in Portugal, €1 billion

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Coral reefs• diversity hot-spot, high production, carbon sink• breeding habitat for pelagic fishes, crustaceans, and cnidaria• recreation value

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Decaying coral reefs• increase of temperature, dying of simbiont cyanobacteria• fishery• turism, collection

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Growing coral reefs

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Atelopus, smalltropical frogs1950s and 60s: Import of South Africal Xenopus laevis to the developed countries for obtaining reagent for pregnancy test

From 1970s: Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis infection of tropical frogs in Central and South Americas, and Australia

2006: 70 Central and South Americal Atelopus species extinct out of 110-112

Climate effect

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agriculture

Sessile oak

Sessileoak + hornbeam

beech

Steppe +Dawny oak

South North

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agriculture

Sessile oakSessileoak + hornbeam

Beech ?

Steppe +Dawny oak

South North

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Habitat change

• Degradation• Specialist → Generalist• K-strategist → r-strategist• Species of → Species of

small distribution large distribution

• Biological invasions

• System collapse

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Distribution of forests – before major human impact

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Distribution of forests - present

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Provisioning services • foods (including seafood and game) and spices• precursors to pharmaceutical and industrial products• energy (hydropower, biomass fuels)

Regulating services • carbon sequestration and climate regulation• waste decomposition and detoxification• nutrient dispersal and cycling

Supporting services • purification of water and air• crop pollination and seed dispersal• pest and disease control

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Cultural services • cultural, intellectual and spiritual inspiration• recreational experiences (including ecotourism)• scientific discovery

Preserving services • genetic and species diversity for future use• accounting for uncertainty• protection of options

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Major sources

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

http://www.ipcc.ch

International Geoshpere-Biosphere Programme

http://www.igbp.kva.se