Arising novelty in ecological networks: consequences for ecosystem functioning and biodiversity conservation
Description of the granted funding
Global change, through climate change, land use change, and introductions of invasive species, is reshaping how species interact in nature. These interactions are like the legs of a table holding up ecosystems and their functions. When too many legs break, the table wobbles, threatening the stability of nature's services that sustain biodiversity, regulate climate, and benefit people. This project explores how global change creates new combinations of interacting species, termed ecological network novelty, and whether such novelty helps or harms ecosystem functioning. Focusing on seed dispersal, a process vital for forest regeneration and carbon storage, the research identifies where and why plant-animal networks reorganize and what this means for the health of ecosystems. By revealing which forms of network novelty help maintaining the stability of the ecosystem table, this project provides new tools for conservation and for safeguarding the natural systems that people depend on.
Show moreStarting year
2026
End year
2030
Granted funding
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
Academy research fellows
Decision maker
Scientific Council for Biosciences, Health and the Environment
10.06.2026
10.06.2026
Other information
Funding decision number
374469
Fields of science
Ecology, evolutionary biology
Research fields
Ekologia, evoluutiobiologia ja ekofysiologia
Identified topics
ecology, species