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新型生态系统:对保护和恢复的启示。

Novel ecosystems: implications for conservation and restoration.

机构信息

School of Plant Biology, University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia.

出版信息

Trends Ecol Evol. 2009 Nov;24(11):599-605. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2009.05.012. Epub 2009 Aug 14.

Abstract

Many ecosystems are rapidly being transformed into new, non-historical configurations owing to a variety of local and global changes. We discuss how new systems can arise in the face of primarily biotic change (extinction and/or invasion), primarily abiotic change (e.g. land use or climate change) and a combination of both. Some changes will result in hybrid systems retaining some original characteristics as well as novel elements, whereas larger changes will result in novel systems, which comprise different species, interactions and functions. We suggest that these novel systems will require significant revision of conservation and restoration norms and practices away from the traditional place-based focus on existing or historical assemblages.

摘要

由于各种本地和全球变化,许多生态系统正在迅速转变为新的、非历史的配置。我们讨论了在主要是生物变化(灭绝和/或入侵)、主要是非生物变化(例如土地利用或气候变化)以及两者结合的情况下,新系统如何出现。一些变化将导致保留一些原始特征和新元素的混合系统,而较大的变化将导致包含不同物种、相互作用和功能的新系统。我们建议,这些新系统将需要对保护和恢复规范和实践进行重大修订,不再以传统的基于地点的方式关注现有或历史组合。

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