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Interactive effects of changes in UV radiation and climate on terrestrial ecosystems, biogeochemical cycles, and feedbacks to the climate system
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WoS WOS:000926063200001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85147283554
DOI 10.1007/S43630-023-00376-7
Año 2023
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Abstract



Terrestrial organisms and ecosystems are being exposed to new and rapidly changing combinations of solar UV radiation and other environmental factors because of ongoing changes in stratospheric ozone and climate. In this Quadrennial Assessment, we examine the interactive effects of changes in stratospheric ozone, UV radiation and climate on terrestrial ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles in the context of the Montreal Protocol. We specifically assess effects on terrestrial organisms, agriculture and food supply, biodiversity, ecosystem services and feedbacks to the climate system. Emphasis is placed on the role of extreme climate events in altering the exposure to UV radiation of organisms and ecosystems and the potential effects on biodiversity. We also address the responses of plants to increased temporal variability in solar UV radiation, the interactive effects of UV radiation and other climate change factors (e.g. drought, temperature) on crops, and the role of UV radiation in driving the breakdown of organic matter from dead plant material (i.e. litter) and biocides (pesticides and herbicides). Our assessment indicates that UV radiation and climate interact in various ways to affect the structure and function of terrestrial ecosystems, and that by protecting the ozone layer, the Montreal Protocol continues to play a vital role in maintaining healthy, diverse ecosystems on land that sustain life on Earth. Furthermore, the Montreal Protocol and its Kigali Amendment are mitigating some of the negative environmental consequences of climate change by limiting the emissions of greenhouse gases and protecting the carbon sequestration potential of vegetation and the terrestrial carbon pool. Graphical abstract: (Figure presented.).

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Barnes, P. W. - Loyola University New Orleans - Estados Unidos
Loyola Univ New Orleans - Estados Unidos
2 Robson, T. Matthew - Helsingin Yliopisto - Finlandia
University of Cumbria - Reino Unido
Univ Helsinki - Finlandia
Univ Cumbria - Reino Unido
3 Zepp, R. G. - United States Environmental Protection Agency - Estados Unidos
US Environm Protect Agcy - Estados Unidos
4 Bornman, Janet F. - Murdoch University - Australia
Murdoch Univ - Australia
5 Jansen, Marcel A. K. - University College Cork - Irlanda
Univ Coll Cork - Irlanda
6 Ossola, R. - National Center for Atmospheric Research - Estados Unidos
Natl Ctr Atmospher Res - Estados Unidos
7 Wang, Qing-Wei - Shenyang Institute of Applied Ecology Chinese Academy of Sciences - China
CASSACA - China
Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences - China
8 Robinson, Sharon A. Mujer Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Australia
UNIV WOLLONGONG - Australia
Univ Lancaster - Reino Unido
9 Foereid, B. - The Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research - Noruega
Norwegian Inst Bioecon Res - Noruega
Norsk institutt for bioøkonomi - Noruega
10 Klekociuk, Andrew R. Hombre Australian Antarctic División - Australia
Antarctic Climate Program - Australia
11 Martinez-Abaigar, J. - Universidad de La Rioja - España
Univ La Rioja - España
12 Hou, W. C. - National Cheng Kung University - Taiwán
Natl Cheng Kung Univ - Taiwán
13 Mackenzie, Roy - Centro Internacional Cabo de Hornos (CHIC) - Chile
Millennium Institute Biodiversity of Antarctic and Subantarctic Ecosystems (BASE) - Chile
Millennium Inst Biodivers Antarctic & Subantarct E - Chile
14 Paul, N. D. - Lancaster Environment Centre - Reino Unido

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National Natural Science Foundation of China
National Science Foundation
National Science and Technology Council
Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung
Center for African Studies
Helsingin Yliopisto
Norges Forskningsrad
University of Helsinki, Finland
University of Helsinki including Helsinki University Central Hospital
Réseau de cancérologie Rossy

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Open Access funding provided by University of Helsinki including Helsinki University Central Hospital. Open access funding was provided by the University of Helsinki, Finland.
Open Access funding provided by University of Helsinki including Helsinki University Central Hospital. Open access funding was provided by the University of Helsinki, Finland.
Open Access funding provided by University of Helsinki including Helsinki University Central Hospital. Open access funding was provided by the University of Helsinki, Finland.

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