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Hitchhiking across the North Atlantic - Insect immigrants, origins,introductions and extinctions

机译:跨北大西洋搭便车-昆虫的移民,出身,介绍和灭绝

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This paper discusses North Atlantic insect biota and their origins in relation to climate change in the North Atlantic. The debate concerning biotic survival in refugia or immigration to a clean slate is argued from a fossil insect point of view. The hypothesis for the survival of the fauna during the last Ice Age is challenged by the lack of endemics on the North Atlantic islands and the bulk of the fossil data point towards immigration onto a tabula rasa. The mechanisms involved, coupled with the climate dynamics of the North Atlantic region and the climatic tolerances of pre-human impact Coleoptera assemblages, from the Faroe Islands, Iceland and Greenland point to early Holocene introductions via ice rafting perhaps from Scandinavia, as the initial "en bloc" event of dispersal. Post human settlement introductions are dominated by synanthropic species and a range of local extinctions, which could be a direct result of human impact, exacerbated in the post medieval period by the Little Ice Age.
机译:本文讨论了北大西洋昆虫生物群及其起源与北大西洋气候变化的关系。从化石昆虫的角度争论了有关避难所或迁徙到干净石板上的生物生存的争论。北大西洋诸岛上缺乏地方特有种,而化石数据的大部分都指向移民到塔布拉拉萨地区,这使得最后一个冰河时期动物群生存的假设受到挑战。所涉及的机制,再加上北大西洋地区的气候变化以及人类从法罗群岛,冰岛和格陵兰出发的影响前鞘翅目的气候适应性,可以通过斯堪的那维亚的冰筏漂流引入到全新世早期,作为最初的“整体”事件扩散。人类定居点后的传入主要由同生物种和一系列地方性灭绝所主导,这可能是人类影响的直接结果,在小冰河世纪后的中世纪时期加剧了人类的影响。

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    《Quaternary International》 |2014年第18期|59-68|共10页
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    Eva Panagiotakopulu;

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    School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh, Drummond Street, Edinburgh EH8 9XP, UK;

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