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波斯-纪大灭绝期间的社区稳定性和选择性灭绝
Peter D Roopnarine1, Kenneth D Angielczyk2
1Institute for Biodiversity Science and Sustainability, California Academy of Sciences, 55 Music Concourse Drive, San Francisco, CA 94118, USA. proopnarine@calacademy.org.
概括
功能多样性,而不是物种丰富性, 稳定了古老的生态系统在二叠纪-三叠纪大灭绝期间. 进化的功能模式确保了更大的社区稳定性,
科学领域:
- 古生物学
- 生态学
- 地球科学
背景情况:
- 化石记录揭示了极端生物多样性丧失的时期,
- 三纪灭绝事件代表了地球上已知的最严重的生物多样性危机.
研究的目的:
- 调查南非陆地古社会在波斯-三叠纪大灭绝期间的稳定性.
- 在这种严重的灭绝事件中影响社区稳定的因素.
主要方法:
- 南非化石记录的分析.
- 古代社区的稳定性与表现出不同的组织结构的模型社区的比较.
- 评估功能多样性和协会相互作用与物种丰富性的作用.
主要成果:
- 陆地古社区的稳定性严重依赖于功能多样性和协会相互作用模式,而不是物种丰富性.
- 与模型社区相比,古社区的暂时不稳定性较小,局部稳定性的概率更高.
- 演变的功能模式支持比假设的替代品更稳定的社区.
结论:
- 功能多样性和已建立的生态相互作用是大规模灭绝期间生态系统弹性的关键.
- 面对极端的环境变化, 单独的物种丰富性并不是一个可靠的指标.
- 生态系统中的功能特征的历史发展增强了其长期稳定性.
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