Douglas M S, Smol J P, Blake W
Science. 1994 Oct 21;266(5184):416-9. doi: 10.1126/science.266.5184.416.
Paleolimnological data from three high-arctic ponds on Cape Herschel, Ellesmere Island, Canada, show that diatom assemblages were relatively stable over the last few millennia but then experienced unparalleled changes beginning in the 19th century. The environmental factors causing these assemblage shifts may be related to recent climatic warming. Regardless of the cause, the biota of these isolated and seemingly pristine ponds have changed dramatically in the recent past and any hopes of cataloging natural assemblages may already be fruitless.
来自加拿大埃尔斯米尔岛赫歇尔角三个高北极池塘的古湖沼学数据表明,硅藻组合在过去几千年里相对稳定,但从19世纪开始经历了前所未有的变化。导致这些组合变化的环境因素可能与近期的气候变暖有关。无论原因如何,这些孤立且看似原始的池塘中的生物群在最近已经发生了巨大变化,对自然组合进行编目的任何希望可能已经毫无结果。