非生物胁迫变化对农业和大流行发生中涉及的植物物种的纵向影响

Mikaela Cashman, Verónica G. Melesse Vergara, John H. Lagergren, Matthew Lane, Jean Merlet, Mikaela Atkinson, J. Streich, C. Bradburne, R. Plowright, Wayne Joubert, Daniel Jacobson
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在这项工作中,我们确定了与环境相似性相关的全球高分辨率区域的变化,这些变化对农业、生物能源和人畜共患病具有影响。我们改进了详尽的矢量比较方法与改进的相似性指标,并提供了多种方法的合并跨越744个月的气候数据。矢量比较的结果被捕获为网络,使用静态和纵向比较方法进行分析,以揭示全球各地经历非生物压力剧烈变化的地点。具体来说,我们(i)纳入更新的相似性得分并提供相似性指标之间的比较,(ii)实现资源优化的新功能,(iii)将聚集视图与纵向视图进行比较,(iv)比较双向和三向矢量比较,(v)实现一种新的分析形式,以及(vi)通过检测影响其栖息地的变化来展示生物学应用并讨论跨多种物种分布的影响。感兴趣的物种与农业(例如,咖啡、葡萄酒、巧克力)、生物能源(例如,杨树、柳枝稷、pennygrass)以及生活在可能导致流行病的人畜共患溢出的关注区(例如,桉树、狐蝠)有关。
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Longitudinal Effects on Plant Species Involved in Agriculture and Pandemic Emergence Undergoing Changes in Abiotic Stress
In this work we identify changes in high-resolution zones across the globe linked by environmental similarity that have implications for agriculture, bioenergy, and zoonosis. We refine exhaustive vector comparison methods with improved similarity metrics as well as provide multiple methods of amalgamation across 744 months of climatic data. The results of the vector comparison are captured as networks which are analyzed using static and longitudinal comparison methods to reveal locations around the globe experiencing dramatic changes in abiotic stress. Specifically we (i) incorporate updated similarity scores and provide a comparison between similarity metrics, (ii) implement a new feature for resource optimization, (iii) compare an agglomerative view to a longitudinal view, (iv) compare across 2-way and 3-way vector comparisons, (v) implement a new form of analysis, and (vi) demonstrate biological applications and discuss implications across a diverse set of species distributions by detecting changes that affect their habitats. Species of interest are related to agriculture (e.g., coffee, wine, chocolate), bioenergy (e.g., poplar, switchgrass, pennycress), as well as those living in zones of concern for zoonotic spillover that may lead to pandemics (e.g., eucalyptus, flying foxes).
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