Geography of Subterranean Biodiversity

David C. Culver, Tanja Pipan
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Globally, for troglobionts, southern Europe, especially the Dinaric karst, and the Canary Islands are regions of high richness. For stygobionts, southern Europe, especially the Dinaric karst, is a hotspot. Other sites are typically chemoautotrophic and/or phreatic. In Europe and North America, there appears to be a ridge of high troglobiotic and stygobiotic diversity in southern Europe and the southeast United States that corresponds to an area of long-term high surface productivity. In Europe, local diversity is a small component of regional stygobiotic diversity and the importance of spatial heterogeneity, historical climate stability, and productivity are both scale and spatially dependent. Habitat availability seems especially important at smaller scales. The analogy with islands in ecological time is most appropriate at scales smaller than caves, such as seeps or epikarst drips, and the analogy with caves in evolutionary time is more appropriate at larger scales, such as karst basins or contiguous karst areas.
地下生物多样性地理学
在全球范围内,对于穴居动物来说,南欧,特别是迪纳尔喀斯特和加那利群岛是高度丰富的地区。对于吸虫来说,南欧,尤其是第纳尔喀斯特,是一个热点。其他部位通常是化学自养和/或潜水。在欧洲和北美,南欧和美国东南部似乎有一个高岩石圈生物和树胶生物多样性的山脊,对应于一个长期高地表生产力的地区。在欧洲,地方多样性是区域茎生多样性的一个小组成部分,空间异质性、历史气候稳定性和生产力的重要性既依赖于规模,也依赖于空间。在较小的尺度上,栖息地的可用性似乎尤为重要。在生态时间上与岛屿的类比最适合于小于洞穴的尺度,如渗漏或表层岩溶滴,而在进化时间上与洞穴的类比更适合于更大的尺度,如岩溶盆地或连片岩溶区。
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