气候变化对小拟毛线虫分布的影响(基于CLIMEX)

G. Yeates, B. Boag, K. Evans, R. Neilson
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利用广泛分布的、多食的、植物寄生的小副线虫的已发表记录和计算机模型CLIMEX的“匹配气候”功能,我们评估了年平均气温上升2°C的影响。目前最好的分布记录来自澳大利亚东部和南非(分别为26和24)。CLIMEX表明,澳大利亚和非洲的小蠊的分布范围随着气候变暖而发生了变化。实际的变化取决于地形和气候之间的局部相互作用。根据现有的数据,可以合理地认为,在全球其他地方也会发生类似的变化。新的分布将受到其他环境条件和其中任何与气候有关的变化的影响。
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Impact of climatic changes on the distribution of Paratrichodorus minor (Nematoda: Trichodoridae) as estimated using 'CLIMEX'
Using published records for the widespread, polyphagous, plant-parasitic nematode Paratrichodorus minor and the 'match climates' function of the computer model CLIMEX, we assessed the impact of a 2°C increase in mean annual temperature. Best current distribution records are from eastern Australia and South Africa (26 and 24 respectively). CLIMEX demonstrates a shift in the range of P. minor in Australia and Africa in response to climate warming. The actual changes are dependent on local interactions between topography and climate. With the available data it is reasonable to consider that similar changes in range would occur elsewhere on the globe. The new distribution would be affected by other environmental conditions and any climate-related changes in them.
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