Anthropogenic ecosystem disturbance and the recovery debt
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Ecosystem recovery from anthropogenic disturbances, either without human intervention or assisted by ecological restoration, is increasingly occurring worldwide. As ecosystems progress through recovery, it is important to estimate any resulting deficit in biodiversity and functions. Here we use data from 3,035 sampling plots worldwide, to quantify the interim reduction of biodiversity and functions occurring during the recovery process (that is, the ârecovery debtâ). Compared with reference levels, recovering ecosystems run annual deficits of 46â51% for organism abundance, 27â33% for species diversity, 32â42% for carbon cycling and 31â41% for nitrogen cycling. Our results are consistent across biomes but not across degrading factors. Our results suggest that recovering and restored ecosystems have less abundance, diversity and cycling of carbon and nitrogen than âundisturbedâ ecosystems, and that even if complete recovery is reached, an interim recovery debt will accumulate. Under such ...
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2025-04-02



