摘要
Climate and land-use changes are predicted to impact biodiversity,threatening ecosystem services and functions.However,their combined effects on the functional diversity of mammals at the regional scale remain unclear,especially at the beta level.Here,we use projected climate and land-use changes in China to investigate their potential effects on the alpha and beta functional diversities of terrestrial mammals under low-and high-emission scenarios.In the current projection,we showed strong positive spatial correlations between functional richness and species richness.Functional evenness(FEve),functional specialization(FSpe),and functional originality(FOri)decreased with species richness,and functional divergence(FDiv)increased first and then plateaued.Functional beta diversity was dominated by its nestedness component,in contrast to the taxonomic facet.Potential changes in species richness are more strongly influenced by land-use change under the low-emission scenario,while under the high-emission scenario,they are more strongly influenced by climate change.Changes in functional richness(FRic)were inconsistent with those in species richness,with a magnitude of decreases greater than predicted from species richness.Moreover,mammal assemblages showed potential functional differentiation(FD)across the country,and the trends exceeded those towards taxonomic differentiation(TD).Our findings help us understand the processes underlying biodiversity responses to global changes on multiple facets and provide new insight for conservation plans.
基金
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(32225033,32071496)
Ministry of Science and Technology of China(2022YFF1301500)。