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Combating ecosystem collapse from the tropics to the Antarctic
Globally, collapse of ecosystemsâpotentially irreversible change to ecosystem structure, composition and functionâimperils biodiversity, human health and wellâbeing. We examine the current state and recent trajectories of 19 ecosystems, spanning 58° of latitude across 7.7 M km2, from Australia's coral reefs to terrestrial Antarctica. Pressures from global climate change and regional human impacts, occurring as chronic âpressesâ and/or acute âpulsesâ, drive ecosystem collapse. Ecosystem responses to 5â17 pressures were categorised as four collapse profilesâabrupt, smooth, stepped and fluctuating. The manifestation of widespread ecosystem collapse is a stark warning of the necessity to take action. We present a threeâstep assessment and management framework (3As Pathway Awareness, Anticipation and Action) to aid strategic and effective mitigation to alleviate further degradation to help secure our future