A general framework to quantify and compare ecological impacts under
temporal dynamics
- Lara Volery
, - Daniel Wegmann,
- Sven Bacher

Lara Volery

University of Fribourg
Corresponding Author:lara.volery@unifr.ch
Author ProfileAbstract
Biodiversity is diminishing at alarming rates due to multiple
anthropogenic drivers. To mitigate these drivers, their impacts must be
quantified accurately and comparably across drivers. To enable that, we
present a generally applicable framework introducing fundamental
principles of ecological impact quantification, including the
quantification of interactions between multiple drivers. The framework
contrasts biodiversity variables in impacted against those in unimpacted
or other reference situations, while accounting for their temporal
dynamics through modelling. Properly accounting for temporal dynamics
reduces biases in impact quantification and comparison. While
considering temporal dynamics requires more data than snapshot
comparisons, our framework remains broadly applicable at only minimal
extra costs. The framework addresses key questions around ecological
impacts in global change science, namely, how to compare impacts under
temporal dynamics across stressors, how to account for stressor
interactions in such comparisons, and how to compare the success of
management actions over time.