哥伦比亚盆地高低地花粉粒空间分布与温湿度的匹配

P. Siska, V. Bryant, I. Hung, P. Goovaerts
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空气花粉是影响生物圈和人类圈的重要因素;花粉是许多动物的食物来源,在生物圈中负责遗传物质的转移。花粉粒化石是过去气候变化的指示物,在法医分析中具有重要作用。花粉也是引起鼻炎的过敏原。为了正确地识别花粉和植物之间的关系,需要对花粉在环境中的分布和积累进行详细的研究。本文从生物条件和地貌条件两个方面对花粉的地理分布进行了研究。地物的地形(大小和形状)与温度、湿度、气压、风速、风向和降水的变化密切相关,进而影响生物量变化的分布和动态。研究了温度和蒸散对干旱区和森林区花粉分布的影响。结果表明,海拔高度、花粉沉积模式和生物气候参数变化之间存在显著关系。这种关系呈现出同心圆的格局,反映了盆地的地貌。了解花粉分散模式与实际植被群落之间的相关性是理解古植被记录的重要手段之一,它可以成为利用花粉作为法医工具的地理定位问题的重要指导。
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Matching the Spatial Distribution of Upland and Lowland Pollen Grains with the Temperature and Humidity in the Columbia Basin
Airborne pollen is a highly influential factor in biosphere and also in anthroposphere; pollen is a source of food for numerous species of animals and is responsible for the transfer of genetic material in the biosphere. Fossil pollen grains are indicators of past climatic changes and play an important role in forensic analysis. Pollen is also an allergen causing rhinitis. In order to properly identify pollen and plant relationships, detailed studies of pollen distribution and accumulation in the environment are needed. In this paper, special attention was paid to the geographic distribution of pollen with respect to biologic and geomorphic conditions. Geomorphology (size and shapes) of land features is closely connected to changes in temperature, moisture, air pressure, wind speed, wind direction and precipitation, which in turn affect the distribution and dynamic of biomass change. The spatial patterns of two bioclimatic variables: temperature and evapotranspiration were studied with respect to the distribution of arid and forest pollen. Results indicate a significant relationship between elevation, pollen depositions patterns, and changes in bioclimatic parameters. This relationship exhibits a concentric pattern which reflects a basin geomorphology. The importance of understanding the correlation between pollen dispersion patterns and actual vegetation communities is one of the essential means used to understand paleo-vegetative records, and it can become an important guide in geolocation questions related to using pollen as a forensic tool.
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