Place of Zoological Cadastral Reference Maps in the Biome Concept

IF 0.6 Q4 ECOLOGY
L. G. Emelyanova, A. S. Oboturov
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A comprehensive study (vegetation and animal population) of biota and ecological differentiation of biotic cover with the widespread use of the cartographic approach is one of the central areas of modern biogeography. Its tasks include identifying ecological and geographical patterns of differentiation of biotic cover and identifying territorial units of different ranks for the purposes of inventory and conservation of biological diversity. One of the levels of regional research is relatively new and insufficiently covered in the domestic literature—the biome level. The biotic part of biomes consists of two components, the vegetation and the animal population, which is currently characterized by the population of birds and mammals as the most studied zoological taxa that have reached the stage of cartographic maturity. Issues such as the definition of a regional biome, the criteria for its identification, and the characteristics of its geozoological part are in the stage of study and development. The role and place of cadastral reference zoological maps in the biome concept as the basis for collecting, storing, and analyzing information about the spatiotemporal characteristics of communities is shown. Using the example of a model territory—the Ural biomes—experience-tested methods for presenting local theriological accounting data on a cadastral reference map and in the cadastre are proposed. The shortcomings in the presentation of field research results that complicate their interpretation are noted. The role of cadastral reference maps for planning zoological research, for compiling an objective description of the zoological component of regional biomes, and for justifying the boundaries between biomes is shown.

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动物地籍参考图在生物群落概念中的地位
摘要 广泛使用制图方法对生物区系(植被和动物种群)和生物覆盖的生态分异进行综合研究,是现代生物地理学的核心领域之一。其任务包括确定生物覆盖分异的生态和地理模式,以及确定不同等级的地域单位,以便清查和保护生物多样性。区域研究中的一个层次--生物群落层次--相对较新,在国内文献中涉及不足。生物群落的生物部分由两部分组成,即植被和动物种群。目前,鸟类和哺乳动物种群是研究最多的动物分类群,已达到制图成熟阶段。区域生物群落的定义、识别标准及其地质动物部分的特征等问题正处于研究和发展阶段。地籍参考动物图作为收集、存储和分析群落时空特征信息的基础,在生物群落概念中的作用和地位得到了体现。以示范地区--乌拉尔生物群落--为例,提出了在地籍参考图和地籍中展示当地生态核算数据的经验证方法。文中指出了实地研究成果展示中的不足之处,这些不足之处使得对成果的解释变得更加复杂。说明了地籍参考图在规划动物学研究、客观描述地区生物群落的动物学组成部分以及证明生物群落之间边界的合理性方面的作用。
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Arid Ecosystems
Arid Ecosystems ECOLOGY-
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
25.00%
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59
期刊介绍: Arid Ecosystems  publishes original scientific research articles on desert and semidesert ecosystems and environment:systematic studies of arid territories: climate changes, water supply of territories, soils as ecological factors of ecosystems state and dynamics in different scales (from local to global);systematic studies of arid ecosystems: composition and structure, diversity, ecology; paleohistory; dynamics under anthropogenic and natural factors impact, including climate changes; studying of bioresources and biodiversity, and development of the mapping methods;arid ecosystems protection: development of the theory and methods of degradation prevention and monitoring; desert ecosystems rehabilitation;problems of desertification: theoretical and practical issues of modern aridization processes under anthropogenic impact and global climate changes.
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