生物多样性
生态学
地方性
遗传算法
生物多样性热点
地理
基岩
全球生物多样性
岩性
地球科学
地质学
生物
古生物学
作者
Carsten Rahbek,Michael K. Borregaard,Alexandre Antonelli,Robert K. Colwell,Ben G. Holt,David Nogués‐Bravo,Christian M. Ø. Rasmussen,Katherine Richardson,Minik T. Rosing,Robert J. Whittaker,Jon Fjeldså
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2019-09-12
卷期号:365 (6458): 1114-1119
被引量:682
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.aax0151
摘要
Mountain regions are unusually biodiverse, with rich aggregations of small-ranged species that form centers of endemism. Mountains play an array of roles for Earth’s biodiversity and affect neighboring lowlands through biotic interchange, changes in regional climate, and nutrient runoff. The high biodiversity of certain mountains reflects the interplay of multiple evolutionary mechanisms: enhanced speciation rates with distinct opportunities for coexistence and persistence of lineages, shaped by long-term climatic changes interacting with topographically dynamic landscapes. High diversity in most tropical mountains is tightly linked to bedrock geology—notably, areas comprising mafic and ultramafic lithologies, rock types rich in magnesium and poor in phosphate that present special requirements for plant physiology. Mountain biodiversity bears the signature of deep-time evolutionary and ecological processes, a history well worth preserving.
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