Clustering Analysis of Distributional Patterns of Global Terrestrial Mammal

Shen Xiaocheng, Lu Jiqi, Shen Qi, Ren Yingdang, Liu Xintao, Zhang Shujie
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: In this study, the world’s land (except Antarctica) is divided into 67 basic geographical units according to ecological types. Using our newly proposed MSCA (Multivariate Similarity Clustering Analysis) method, 7,591 species of modern terrestrial mammals belonging to 1,374 genera in 162 families and 2,378 species of mammals in the Wallace era before 1876 are quantitatively analyzed, and almost the same clustering results are obtained, with clear levels and reasonable clustering, which conform to the principles of geography, statistics, ecology and biology. It not only affirms and supports the reasonable kernel of Wallace’s scheme, but also puts forward suggestions that should be revised and improved. The large or small differences between the clustering results and the mammalian geographical zoning schemes of contemporary scholars are caused by different analysis methods, and they are highly consistent with the analysis results of chordates, angiosperms and insects in the world analyzed by the same method. Once again, it confirms the homogeneity of the global biological distribution pattern of major groups, and the possibility of building a unified biogeographic zoning system in the world.
全球陆生哺乳动物分布格局的聚类分析
本研究将世界陆地(南极洲除外)按生态类型划分为67个基本地理单元。采用本文新提出的MSCA (Multivariate Similarity Clustering Analysis)方法,对162科1374属7591种现代陆生哺乳动物和1876年以前华莱士时代2378种哺乳动物进行了定量分析,得到的聚类结果基本一致,层次清晰,聚类合理,符合地理学、统计学、生态学和生物学原理。在肯定和支持华莱士方案的合理内核的同时,提出了需要修改和完善的建议。聚类结果与当代学者的哺乳动物地理区划方案存在或大或小的差异是由于分析方法不同造成的,与世界上用同一方法分析的脊索动物、被子植物和昆虫的分析结果高度一致。再次证实了全球主要类群生物分布格局的同质性,以及在世界范围内建立统一的生物地理区划体系的可能性。
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