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气候变化。气候变化对熊蜂的影响在各大洲趋同。

CLIMATE CHANGE. Climate change impacts on bumblebees converge across continents.

机构信息

Department of Biology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada, K1N6N5.

Faculty of Environmental Design, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

出版信息

Science. 2015 Jul 10;349(6244):177-80. doi: 10.1126/science.aaa7031.

Abstract

For many species, geographical ranges are expanding toward the poles in response to climate change, while remaining stable along range edges nearest the equator. Using long-term observations across Europe and North America over 110 years, we tested for climate change-related range shifts in bumblebee species across the full extents of their latitudinal and thermal limits and movements along elevation gradients. We found cross-continentally consistent trends in failures to track warming through time at species' northern range limits, range losses from southern range limits, and shifts to higher elevations among southern species. These effects are independent of changing land uses or pesticide applications and underscore the need to test for climate impacts at both leading and trailing latitudinal and thermal limits for species.

摘要

对于许多物种来说,由于气候变化,它们的地理分布范围正在向两极扩张,而在靠近赤道的分布范围边缘则保持稳定。本研究通过 110 多年来在欧洲和北美的长期观测,测试了在纬度和温度限制以及海拔梯度上的所有范围,以检测熊蜂物种与气候变化相关的范围转移。我们发现,在物种的北部范围极限处,随着时间的推移,物种无法跟踪变暖的趋势、南部范围极限处的范围损失以及南部物种向更高海拔的转移等方面,存在跨大陆一致的趋势。这些影响与土地利用或农药应用的变化无关,强调了需要在物种的前沿和后沿纬度和温度限制下测试气候影响。

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