Gaston K J
Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, UK.
Nature. 2000 May 11;405(6783):220-7. doi: 10.1038/35012228.
To a first approximation, the distribution of biodiversity across the Earth can be described in terms of a relatively small number of broad-scale spatial patterns. Although these patterns are increasingly well documented, understanding why they exist constitutes one of the most significant intellectual challenges to ecologists and biogeographers. Theory is, however, developing rapidly, improving in its internal consistency, and more readily subjected to empirical challenge.
初步估算,地球上生物多样性的分布可以用相对较少的几种大规模空间模式来描述。尽管这些模式越来越多地被记录下来,但理解它们为何存在是生态学家和生物地理学家面临的最重大的智力挑战之一。然而,理论正在迅速发展,其内部一致性不断提高,也更容易受到实证检验的挑战。