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桂北地区蟋蟀物候对气候变暖的响应
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作者 李世忠 唐欣 《安徽农业科学》 CAS 北大核心 2009年第17期8017-8019,8041,共4页
对桂北地区蟋蟀始呜和终鸣以及气候变化多年同步观测资料进行对比分析,结果表明:近10年来桂北地区蟋蟀始鸣期呈提前趋势,终鸣期稳定,始终鸣间隔日及生长繁殖季显著延长;桂林雁山近34年来平均气温呈显著上升趋势,特别是近10年来增... 对桂北地区蟋蟀始呜和终鸣以及气候变化多年同步观测资料进行对比分析,结果表明:近10年来桂北地区蟋蟀始鸣期呈提前趋势,终鸣期稳定,始终鸣间隔日及生长繁殖季显著延长;桂林雁山近34年来平均气温呈显著上升趋势,特别是近10年来增温特别明显,在增温过程中又以春季增温为主,冬季和秋季增温次之,夏季呈弱降温趋势;2~4月平均气温(T2-4)是影响蟋蟀始鸣期和始终鸣间隔日的主要气候生态因子;蟋蟀物候期变化是对气候变暖响应的结果。 展开更多
关键词 昆虫物候 气候变化 生态响应
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Physiological effects of climate warming on flowering plants and insect pollinators and potential consequences for their interactions 被引量:5
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作者 Victoria L. SCAVEN Nicole E. RAFFERTY 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第3期418-426,共9页
Growing concern about the influence of climate change on flowering plants, pollinators, and the mutualistic interac- tions between them has led to a recent surge in research. Much of this research has addressed the co... Growing concern about the influence of climate change on flowering plants, pollinators, and the mutualistic interac- tions between them has led to a recent surge in research. Much of this research has addressed the consequences of warming for phenological and distributional shifts. In contrast, relatively little is known about the physiological responses of plants and insect pollinators to climate warming and, in particular, how these responses might affect plant-pollinator interactions. Here, we summa- rize the direct physiological effects of temperature on flowering plants and pollinating insects to highlight ways in which plant and pollinator responses could affect floral resources for pollinators, and pollination success for plants, respectively. We also con- sider the overall effects of these responses on plant-pollinator interaction networks. Plant responses to wanning, which include altered flower, nectar, and pollen production, could modify floral resource availability and reproductive output of pollinating in- sects. Similarly, pollinator responses, such as altered foraging activity, body size, and life span, could affect patterns of pollen flow and pollination success of flowering plants. As a result, network structure could be altered as interactions are gained and lost, weakened and strengthened, even without the gain or loss of species or temporal overlap. Future research that addresses not only how plant and pollinator physiology are affected by warming but also how responses scale up to affect interactions and networks should allow us to better understand and predict the effects of climate change on this important ecosystem service . 展开更多
关键词 MUTUALISM Networks Plant-pollinator interactions POLLINATION Temperature THERMOREGULATION
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