Physiological ecology of ferns: Biodiversity and conservation perspectives

O. Anderson
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Ferns have a long geological record extending over millions of years, and they are distributed in diverse environments worldwide; including swamps, coastal locations, open grasslands, mountain terrains, drylands and deserts. Consequently, their physiological ecology is rich with examples of the fern species diversity, and remarkable adaptive variability. This is a review of some major aspects of their physiological ecology (that is, water relations and desiccation tolerance, light and photosynthesis, and temperature and physiological responses), focusing on terrestrial and epiphytic ferns in diverse global geographic locales. Ferns are important economically in horticultural commerce and provide significant ecological services. Climate change and destruction of their natural habitats may lead to extensive loss of fern biodiversity; and some of the current issues related to the protection of their natural habitat and conservation of fern species are addressed.   Key words: Biological adaptation, climate change, geographic distribution, human impact, plant evolution.
蕨类植物的生理生态学:生物多样性和保护观点
蕨类植物有着长达数百万年的悠久地质记录,它们分布在世界各地的不同环境中;包括沼泽、沿海地区、开阔草原、山地、旱地和沙漠。因此,它们的生理生态是丰富的例子,蕨类物种多样性和显著的适应变异性。本文以全球不同地理区域的陆地蕨类和附生蕨类植物为研究对象,综述了其生理生态学的一些主要方面(即水分关系和干燥耐受性、光和光合作用、温度和生理反应)。蕨类植物在园艺商业中具有重要的经济价值,并提供重要的生态服务。气候变化及其自然栖息地的破坏可能导致蕨类植物生物多样性的广泛丧失;并对目前有关其自然栖息地保护和蕨类物种保护的一些问题进行了讨论。关键词:生物适应,气候变化,地理分布,人类影响,植物进化
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