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T M Womack1,2, J S Crampton2,2, M J Hannah2,2
1School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand. tom.womack@vuw.ac.nz.
まとめ
気候変動が生物多様性に及ぼす影響は不明である. ニュージーランド の 4 千万 年 の 研究
科学分野:
- 古生物学
- 海洋生物学
- 気候科学
背景:
- 気候変動が生物多様性や生物地理的パターンに及ぼす長期的な影響は依然として不確実である.
- 確立された関係は,地理的領域と種数 (種と領域の関係) と生態学的機能的グループ (機能的多様性と領域の関係) を結びつける.
研究 の 目的:
- ニュージーランドの浅い海の化石記録における 種多様性,機能的多様性,海洋温度との関係を調査する.
- 生物多様性のパターンを理解するために,これらの関係の長期的な意味を探求する.
主な方法:
- 約4000万年前の ニュージーランドの浅い海の化石記録の分析
- 海洋温度のデータと関連して,種と地域,機能的多様性との関係を調べる.
主要な成果:
- 種数,生態学的機能群数,海洋温度の間の正の関係が確認された.
- 海洋温度の上昇に伴い 機能的な冗長性が増加することが判明しました
結論:
- 生物多様性の空間的構造,温度依存の機能的冗長性,および中緯度の浅い海の生物多様性との間には持続的な関連がある.
- 海洋の温度は,生物多様性パターンと地質的な時間スケールにおける機能的な冗長性を影響する重要な要因です.
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