什么是海拔范围?

IF 2.7 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
American Naturalist Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-12 DOI:10.1086/737130
Ethan B Linck
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摘要

长期以来,国家分布一直吸引着科学家,这一兴趣随着气候变化下预测上坡范围变化的研究而蓬勃发展。然而,这项工作产生了相互矛盾的结果,可能是由于不同的概念和统计方法。在这里,我将探讨生态过程和研究者的决定如何塑造以海拔范围为特征的模式。我使用社区科学数据来说明(1)海拔范围包括丰度的变化;(2)海拔范围通常是估算的,而不是直接观测的;(3)在较短的距离和时间间隔内,海拔高度是动态的;(4)我们对海拔高度的描述会影响对海拔高度变化的推断。我提出了一个概念框架来理解跨越多个空间尺度的海拔范围,并提出海拔分布受尺度相关过程的支配。这个框架意味着准确地量化海拔范围并了解它们是如何形成或维持的,需要将问题与适当的尺度域相匹配。我提供了一个研究海拔范围的最佳实践列表,并强调了未来研究这些复杂现象的有希望的方向。
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What Is an Elevational Range?

AbstractElevational distributions have long fascinated scientists, an interest that has burgeoned with studies of predicted upslope range shifts under climate change. However, this body of work has yielded conflicting results, perhaps due to varied conceptual and statistical approaches. Here I explore how ecological processes and researcher decisions shape the patterns characterized by elevational ranges. I use community science data to illustrate (1) that elevational ranges include variation in abundance; (2) that elevational ranges are usually estimated, not observed directly; (3) that elevational ranges are dynamic across short distances and time intervals; and (4) that how we describe elevational ranges has consequences for inference of range shifts. I present a conceptual framework for understanding elevational ranges across multiple spatial scales and propose that elevational distributions are governed by scale-dependent processes. This framework implies that accurately quantifying elevational ranges and learning how they are formed or maintained requires matching questions to their appropriate scale domain. I provide a list of best practices for studying elevational ranges and highlight promising directions for future research into these complex phenomena.

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American Naturalist
American Naturalist 环境科学-进化生物学
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
3.40%
发文量
194
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Since its inception in 1867, The American Naturalist has maintained its position as one of the world''s premier peer-reviewed publications in ecology, evolution, and behavior research. Its goals are to publish articles that are of broad interest to the readership, pose new and significant problems, introduce novel subjects, develop conceptual unification, and change the way people think. AmNat emphasizes sophisticated methodologies and innovative theoretical syntheses—all in an effort to advance the knowledge of organic evolution and other broad biological principles.
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