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Global climate change is confounding species conservation strategies
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作者 harold koopowitz Bradford A.HAWKINS 《Integrative Zoology》 SCIE CSCD 2012年第2期158-164,共7页
Most organisms face similar problems with respect to their conservation in the face of global climate change.Here,we examine probable effects of climate change on the hyperdiverse plant family Orchidaceae.In the 20th ... Most organisms face similar problems with respect to their conservation in the face of global climate change.Here,we examine probable effects of climate change on the hyperdiverse plant family Orchidaceae.In the 20th century,the major concerns for orchid conservation revolved around unsustainable harvest for the orchid trade and,more importantly,land conversion from natural ecosystems to those unable to support wild orchid pop­ulations.Land conversion included logging,fire regimes and forest conversions to agricultural systems.Al­though those forms of degradation continue,an additional suite of threats has emerged,fueled by global cli­mate change.Global climate change involves more than responses of orchid populations to increases in ambient temperature.Increasing temperature induces secondary effects that can be more significant than simple chang­es in temperature.Among these new threats are extended and prolonged fire seasons,rising sea levels,increases in cyclonic storms,seasonal climate shifts,changes in orthographic wind dew point and increased drought.The long-term outlook for orchid biodiversity in the wild is dismal,as it is for many animal groups,and we need to start rethinking strategies for conservation in a rapidly changing world. 展开更多
关键词 BIODIVERSITY climate change conservation biology ex situ conservation ORCHIDS
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