关于欧洲山峰峰会的广泛批评
Thomas Vanneste1, Harald Pauli2,3, Stefan Dullinger4
1Forest & Nature Lab, Ghent University, Gontrode, Belgium.
Global change biology
|March 9, 2026
概括
欧洲高山地区正在发生灌木扩张,影响生物多样性和生态系统功能. 这种广泛的现象影响了植物动态,土壤,雪和碳循环.
科学领域:
- 生态生态学 生态生态学
- 植物学 植物学
- 环境科学 环境科学
背景情况:
- 灌木扩张记录在北极原,但在阿尔卑斯山地区研究不足.
- 阿尔卑斯山的生态系统面临潜在的生物多样性和功能变化,由于灌木入侵.
研究的目的:
- 量化二十年来欧洲高山地区灌木覆盖的变化.
- 评估灌木扩张在树高线以上的驱动因素和程度.
主要方法:
- 在欧洲山脉中利用了576个永久的1平方米的地块.
- 监测的灌木覆盖在20年期间的变化.
- 分析了覆盖变化,植物高度,叶子和光亲和力之间的关系.
主要成果:
- 总灌木覆盖面每十年平均每平方米增加2.6%.
- 常青灌木的扩张率比树叶灌木的扩张率高 (每十年每平方米2.0%),而不是每十年每平方米1.7%).
- 扩张大小与植物高度正相关,与叶子和光亲和力负相关.
结论:
- 灌木扩张是欧洲高山地区普遍存在的现象.
- 这种扩张对高山植物动态,土壤,雪地,碳循环和食物网产生了重大影响.
- 其后果延伸到生态系统服务和人类生计.
更多相关视频
06:44Author Spotlight: Developing Identification Methods for Rhodiola crenulata and Investigating Its Resource Distribution and Pharmacological Effects
Published on: October 27, 2023
1.6K
09:36The Use of High-resolution Infrared Thermography HRIT for the Study of Ice Nucleation and Ice Propagation in Plants
Published on: May 8, 2015
10.0K
相关概念视频
Threats to Biodiversity
27.6K
There have been five major extinction events throughout geological history, resulting in the elimination of biodiversity, followed by a rebound of species that adapted to the new conditions. In the current geological epoch, the Holocene, there is a sixth extinction event in progress. This mass extinction has been attributed to human activities and is thus provisionally called the Anthropocene. In 2019 the human population reached 7.7 billion people and is projected to comprise 10 billion by...
27.6K
Adaptations that Reduce Water Loss
28.4K
Though evaporation from plant leaves drives transpiration, it also results in loss of water. Because water is critical for photosynthetic reactions and other cellular processes, evolutionary pressures on plants in different environments have driven the acquisition of adaptations that reduce water loss.
28.4K
Epiphytes, Parasites, and Carnivores
17.0K
Plants often form mutualistic relationships with soil-dwelling fungi or bacteria to enhance their roots’ nutrient uptake ability. Root-colonizing fungi (e.g., mycorrhizae) increase a plant’s root surface area, which promotes nutrient absorption. While root-colonizing, nitrogen-fixing bacteria (e.g., rhizobia) convert atmospheric nitrogen (N2) into ammonia (NH3), making nitrogen available to plants for various biological functions. For example, nitrogen is essential for the...
17.0K
Rab Cascades
3.7K
Rab GTPases act in a regulated cascade during membrane fusion, helping the lipid bilayers mix. The Rab family of proteins are active when bound to GTP, and inactive when bound to GDP. Hence, they act as guanine nucleotide-dependent molecular switches. Rab-GTP recognizes and binds to long or short-range tethering proteins to capture the target vesicle. These tethers coordinate with SNAREs on the vesicle and the target membrane to assemble the trans SNARE complex that locks the mixing bilayers.
3.7K
Habitat Fragmentation
21.7K
Habitat fragmentation describes the division of a more extensive, continuous habitat into smaller, discontinuous areas. Human activities such as land conversion, as well as slower geological processes leading to changes in the physical environment, are the two leading causes of habitat fragmentation. The fragmentation process typically follows the same steps: perforation, dissection, fragmentation, shrinkage, and attrition.
21.7K
Ecological Succession
21.9K
Ecological succession is influenced by the processes of facilitation, inhibition, and toleration. Facilitation occurs when early successional species create more favorable ecological conditions for subsequent species, such as enhanced nutrient, water, or light availability. In contrast, inhibition happens when early successional species create unfavorable ecological conditions for potential successive species, such as limiting resource availability. In some cases, later successional species...
21.9K
