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利用多种地形变资料联合求解华北地区水平应变场 被引量:1
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作者 张希 江在森 《地壳形变与地震》 CSCD 2001年第3期44-48,共5页
阐述了以不同类型不同尺度的地形变资料联合解算应变场的方法。利用华北地区 1995~ 1996年GPS观测成果与首都圈跨断层水平形变流动测距资料进行联合解算 ,所得边长变化率的尺度统一归化 ,获得了华北地区水平应变场的分布图像。
关键词 尺度归化 联合解算 应变场 华北地区 地壳形变
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Scale dependence in the phylogenetic relatedness of alien and native taxa 被引量:2
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作者 Chris M.McGrannachan Gillis J.Horner Melodie A.McGeoch 《Journal of Plant Ecology》 SCIE CSCD 2020年第5期601-610,共10页
Aims Darwin’s naturalization hypothesis proposes that successfully established alien species are less closely related to native species due to differences in their ecological niches.Studies have provided support both... Aims Darwin’s naturalization hypothesis proposes that successfully established alien species are less closely related to native species due to differences in their ecological niches.Studies have provided support both for and against this hypothesis.One reason for this is the tendency for phylogenetic clustering between aliens and natives at broad spatial scales with overdispersion at fine scales.However,little is known about how the phylogenetic relatedness of alien species alters the phylogenetic structure of the communities they invade,and at which spatial scales effects may manifest.Here,we examine if invaded understorey plant communities,i.e.containing both native and alien taxa,are phylogenetically clustered or overdispersed,how relatedness changes with spatial scale and how aliens affect phylogenetic patterns in understorey communities.Methods Field surveys were conducted in dry forest understorey communities in south-east Australia at five spatial scales(1,20,500,1500 and 4500 m2).Standardized effect sizes of two metrics were used to quantify phylogenetic relatedness between communities and their alien and native subcommunities,and to examine how phylogenetic patterns change with spatial scale:(i)mean pairwise distance and(ii)mean nearest taxon distance(MNTD).Important Findings Aliens were closely related to each other,and this relatedness tended to increase with scale.Native species and the full community exhibited either no clear pattern of relatedness with increasing spatial scale or were no different from random.At intermediate spatial scales(20-500 m2),the whole community tended towards random whereas the natives were strongly overdispersed and the alien subcommunity strongly clustered.This suggests that invasion by closely related aliens shifts community phylogenetic structure from overdispersed towards random.Aliens and natives were distantly related across spatial scales,supporting Darwin’s naturalization hypothesis,but only when phylogenetic distance was quantified as MNTD.Phylogenetic dissimilarity between aliens and natives increased with spatial scale,counter to expected patterns.Our findings suggest that the strong phylogenetic clustering of aliens is driven by human-mediated introductions involving closely related taxa that can establish and spread successfully.Unexpected scale-dependent patterns of phylogenetic relatedness may result from stochastic processes such as fire and dispersal events and suggest that competition and habitat filtering do not exclusively dominate phylogenetic relationships at fine and coarse spatial scales,respectively.Distinguishing between metrics that focus on different evolutionary depths is important,as different metrics can exhibit different scale-dependent patterns. 展开更多
关键词 alien species community phylogenetics Darwin’s naturalization hypothesis spatial scale phylogenetic beta diversity
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