King Ian
Department of Nematology, Boyce Hall, University of California, Riverside, CA, USA.
Bioessays. 2009 Jan;31(1):107-16. doi: 10.1002/bies.080011.
Defining and measuring biodiversity is an important research area in biology, with very interesting theoretical and applied aspects. Numerous definitions have been proposed, and these definitions of biodiversity influence how it is measured. From the still commonly used measure of species diversity, through higher taxon diversity, molecular measures, ecological measures and indicator taxa, these measures have as their fundamental shortcoming the lack of an explicit consideration of the evolutionary context represented by phylogenies. Attempts have been made to incorporate phylogenetic considerations into measuring biodiversity, but more hypothesis-driven research needs to be done. A specific case study is presented of how this added emphasis on phylogeny-based biodiversity measurement can influence the way in which research is directed and hypotheses are generated. The elucidation of the relationship of biodiversity to ecosystem functioning is a very timely concern with the unarguable loss of biodiversity this planet is experiencing, whichever way biodiversity is measured.
定义和衡量生物多样性是生物学中一个重要的研究领域,具有非常有趣的理论和应用方面。已经提出了众多定义,而这些生物多样性的定义影响着其衡量方式。从仍然常用的物种多样性衡量方法,到更高分类单元多样性、分子衡量方法、生态衡量方法和指示类群,这些衡量方法的根本缺点是缺乏对系统发育所代表的进化背景的明确考虑。人们已尝试将系统发育因素纳入生物多样性的衡量中,但仍需要开展更多基于假设的研究。本文给出了一个具体的案例研究,说明这种对基于系统发育的生物多样性衡量的额外强调如何能够影响研究的方向和假设的提出。鉴于这个星球正在经历无可争议的生物多样性丧失,无论以何种方式衡量生物多样性,阐明生物多样性与生态系统功能之间的关系都是一个非常及时的关注点。