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基于顾客价值的文化旅游开发研究——以达州市为例 被引量:1
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作者 卢双鹏 王丽明 《商业经济》 2016年第7期73-75,127,共4页
随着旅游业的不断推进,旅游者的需求也逐渐多样化,及时捕获市场的需求信息,依据资源条件及优势,设计和打造与旅游者需求相匹配的旅游产品是旅游地的主要任务。从市场营销学视角构建基于顾客价值的文化旅游开发模式,并以达州市为实证研... 随着旅游业的不断推进,旅游者的需求也逐渐多样化,及时捕获市场的需求信息,依据资源条件及优势,设计和打造与旅游者需求相匹配的旅游产品是旅游地的主要任务。从市场营销学视角构建基于顾客价值的文化旅游开发模式,并以达州市为实证研究对象,确定文化旅游种群,并通过有序结缔文化景观、打造具有高顾客价值的文化旅游市场提供物保障和落实达州市文化旅游科学开发。 展开更多
关键词 达州市 顾客价值 文化旅游种群 巴人文化 红色文化
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生态系统持续性的新理论:基因、文化和生态协同进化论
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作者 周秀芹 姜照华 《哈尔滨师范大学自然科学学报》 1995年第4期90-94,共5页
从进化的机制角度研究生态系统的持续性和生物多样性,这是生态学研究的一个重要方向,本文在吸取以往进化论的合理因素的基础上,把文化的概念扩展到人类以外的其他生物种群,推广了威尔逊的基因-文化协同进化论,提出“基因、文化和... 从进化的机制角度研究生态系统的持续性和生物多样性,这是生态学研究的一个重要方向,本文在吸取以往进化论的合理因素的基础上,把文化的概念扩展到人类以外的其他生物种群,推广了威尔逊的基因-文化协同进化论,提出“基因、文化和生态协同进化论”。我们认为,文化并非为人类所独有,其他生物种群也在其长期进化中形成了自已的文化,只不过其他生物种群的文化远比人类文化低级,正如动物的心理远比人类精神低级一样。生物种群的文化,以传递和处理信息为基础,它有选择地积累起个体的后天获得;它以一种无形规则,指导着生物种群适应生态环境、改变生态和自身。这样,文化同气候、土壤、地形等因素一样,也是推动生态系统进化的一个重要因素。而生态系统持续性的机制则在于"基因、文化和生态的协同进化"。正是这种协同进化为物种的多样性、为生态的动态平衡和时空有序提供了基础。 展开更多
关键词 种群文化 基因 生态协同进化 生态系统 持续性
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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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