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Sky islands of southwest China.I:an overview of phylogeographic patterns 被引量:25

Sky islands of southwest China.I:an overview of phylogeographic patterns
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摘要 Sky islands are high-elevation areas in continental mountain ranges,which are geographically isolated.We adopted this concept for the mountains in southwest China,which are among the most important biodiversity hot spots on earth.We reviewed the phylogeographic studies of this area and highlighted the sky-island features.We concluded that the genetic structures of species in these islands were shaped by complex topography,climate and habitats.The global climate change,such as Pleistocene climate fluctuations and periodic uplift of the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau,also have important effects on biodiversity and geographic patterns,when species have responded idiosyncratically by changing their distributions or through adaptation.Future research needs in sky islands include multilocus data and comparative phylogeographic studies,integrating with the methodological advances in the other fields.Using these approaches,we can examine to what degree the geographic,climate and/or biological factors,shape strong geographic patterns,promote diversification/speciation and preserve species/genetic diversity.We hope this paper will inspire future work to uncover the mechanism that has generated the endemic biodiversity and to further resolve the most essential problem:How to protect the biodiversity with limited funding during the coming drastic global climate change. Sky islands are high-elevation areas in conti- nental mountain ranges, which are geographically isolated. We adopted this concept for the mountains in southwest China, which are among the most important biodiversity hot spots on earth. We reviewed the phylogeographic studies of this area and highlighted the sky-island features. We concluded that the genetic structures of species in these islands were shaped by complex topography, climate and habitats. The global climate change, such as Pleistocene climate fluctuations and periodic uplift of the Qinghai- Tibetan Plateau, also have important effects on biodiversity and geographic patterns, when species have responded idiosyncratically by changing their distributions or through adaptation. Future research needs in sky islands include multilocus data and comparative phylogeographic studies, integrating with the methodological advances in the other fields. Using these approaches, we can examine to what degree the geographic, climate and/or biological factors, shape strong geographic patterns, promote diversification/ speciation and preserve species/genetic diversity. We hope this paper will inspire future work to uncover the mecha- nism that has generated the endemic biodiversity and to further resolve the most essential problem: How to protect the biodiversity with limited funding during the coming drastic global climate change.
出处 《Chinese Science Bulletin》 SCIE EI CAS 2014年第7期585-597,共13页
基金 supported by the National Nat-ural Science Foundation of China(31272276) the Key Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Science(KJZD-EW-L07) the State Key Laboratory of Genetics Resources and Evolution,Kunming Institute of Zoology,Chinese Academy of Sciences(GREKF11-03)
关键词 中国西南地区 地理格局 岛屿 系统 全球气候变化 生物多样性 保护物种 高海拔地区 Sky islands · Phylogeography ·Mountains of southwest China
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