Department of Integrative Biology and Biodiversity, Institute of Ontario, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
PLoS One. 2011;6(8):e23719. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0023719. Epub 2011 Aug 29.
Climate change will have profound and unanticipated effects on species distributions. The pace and nature of this change is largely unstudied, especially for the most diverse elements of terrestrial communities--the arthropods--here we have only limited knowledge concerning the taxonomy and the ecology of these groups. Because Arctic ecosystems have already experienced significant increases in temperature over the past half century, shifts in community structure may already be in progress. Here we utilise collections of a particularly hyperdiverse insect group--parasitoid wasps (Hymenoptera; Braconidae; Microgastrinae)--at Churchill, Manitoba, Canada in the early and mid-twentieth century to compare the composition of the contemporary community to that present 50-70 years ago. Morphological and DNA barcoding results revealed the presence of 79 species of microgastrine wasps in collections from Churchill, but we estimate that 20% of the local fauna awaits detection. Species composition and diversity between the two time periods differ significantly; species that were most common in historic collections were not found in contemporary collections and vice versa. Using barcodes we compared these collections to others from across North America; contemporary Churchill species are most affiliated with more south-western collections, while historic collections were more affiliated with eastern collections. The past five decades has clearly seen a dramatic change of species composition within the area studied coincident with rising temperature.
气候变化将对物种分布产生深远且意想不到的影响。这种变化的速度和性质在很大程度上尚未得到研究,尤其是对于陆地群落中最多样化的元素——节肢动物——我们对这些群体的分类学和生态学只有有限的了解。由于北极生态系统在过去半个世纪已经经历了显著的升温,群落结构的变化可能已经在进行中。在这里,我们利用加拿大马尼托巴省丘吉尔市 20 世纪早期和中期收集的一种特别高度多样化的昆虫群——寄生蜂(膜翅目;Braconidae;Microgastrinae)——将当代群落的组成与 50-70 年前的组成进行比较。形态学和 DNA 条码结果显示,在丘吉尔市的收藏中有 79 种小蜂科寄生蜂,但我们估计当地动物区系中有 20%有待发现。两个时期的物种组成和多样性存在显著差异;在历史收藏中最常见的物种在当代收藏中没有发现,反之亦然。我们使用条码将这些收藏与北美其他地区的收藏进行了比较;当代丘吉尔物种与更西南地区的收藏关系最密切,而历史收藏与东部收藏关系最密切。在过去的五十年里,该研究区域内的物种组成发生了明显的变化,与气温升高同时发生。