It’s an Insect’s World, We Just Live on it: Exploring Entomogeomorphology as a Potential Subdiscipline of Geography

IF 1.1 4区 地球科学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Kaelin M. Groom
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ABSTRACT There is little doubt insects and other “creepy crawlies” make up the bulk of life on Earth, and yet their immense influence on landscape change and development have not really garnered adequate attention in geomorphologic and zoogeographic research. What studies do exist focus almost exclusively on ants and termites. Unfortunately, this barely scratches the surface of the myriad of ways in which insects influence – and are influenced by – various landscape dynamics. There are so many more “earth movers” within the broad entomologic designation beyond the obvious anthills and burrows, and with them so much potential to discover new and exciting connections between Earth and its most abundant group of occupants. Honoring the chronically curious and exploratory legacy of the late Dr. Orme, this paper offers a review of extant research bridging geomorphology and entomology, supplemented by observational vignettes exploring “entomogeomorphology” as a potential branch of scientific exploration. Much like Dr. Orme’s diverse research foci, there are very few landscapes left untouched by some form of insect activity and it is time we start paying more attention.
这是昆虫的世界,我们只是生活在其中:探索昆虫地貌学作为地理学的一个潜在分支学科
摘要毫无疑问,昆虫和其他“令人毛骨悚然的爬虫”构成了地球上生命的大部分,但它们对景观变化和发展的巨大影响并没有真正引起地貌和动物地理学研究的足够重视。现有的研究几乎只关注蚂蚁和白蚁。不幸的是,这几乎没有触及昆虫影响和受各种景观动态影响的无数方式的表面。在昆虫学的广泛命名中,除了明显的蚁丘和洞穴之外,还有更多的“地球推动者”,有了它们,就有可能发现地球与其最丰富的居住群体之间新的、令人兴奋的联系。为了纪念已故奥姆博士长期以来的好奇和探索遗产,本文对连接地貌学和昆虫学的现存研究进行了回顾,并辅以探索“昆虫地貌”作为科学探索的一个潜在分支的观测小插曲。就像奥姆博士多样化的研究重点一样,很少有景观没有受到某种形式的昆虫活动的影响,现在是我们开始更多关注的时候了。
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Physical Geography
Physical Geography 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
18
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Physical Geography disseminates significant research in the environmental sciences, including research that integrates environmental processes and human activities. It publishes original papers devoted to research in climatology, geomorphology, hydrology, biogeography, soil science, human-environment interactions, and research methods in physical geography, and welcomes original contributions on topics at the intersection of two or more of these categories.
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