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Impacts of extreme weather and climate change on South African dragonflies

机译:极端天气和气候变化对南非蜻蜓的影响

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The absence of ice sheets for many millions of years, yet variable topography and changing climate, has generated considerable biodiversity in South Africa. There is no evidence to date that anthropogenic climate change has affected odonate populations in the region. One reason is that the highly varying weather and climate constitutes considerable background noise against which any effects of modern climate change must be measured. Evidence is accumulating that the Holocene interglacial and gradual warming has left some species with isolated populations in montane areas among a matrix of arid land. Many South African odonate species are remarkably vagile and elevationally tolerant, readily immigrating into and emigrating from pools during wet and dry phases respectively. Some species take this movement to greater extremes by moving the southern margins of their geographical range back and forth with varying climate. After floods, populations of riverine odonates can recover within a year, although where the riparian corridor has been stripped of its trees, the recovery is very slow. Various synergistic impacts, particularly from invasive alien woody plants, area severe impact on many riverine species, and reducing their ability to respond positively to changing environmental conditions. Large-scale removal of these woody aliens is greatly benefiting the odonates’ ability to survive in the short-term and to restore natural corridors for movement in the face of possible future climatic changes.
机译:几百万年来没有冰盖,但地形变化和气候变化,在南非产生了可观的生物多样性。迄今为止,尚无证据表明人为气候变化已经影响了该地区的卵酸盐种群。原因之一是,高度变化的天气和气候构成了相当大的背景噪声,必须根据这些噪声来测量现代气候变化的任何影响。越来越多的证据表明,全新世间冰期和逐渐变暖使一些物种在干旱地区的山地地区处于孤立的种群中。许多南非的odonate种类非常易变并且高度耐受,分别在湿和干相期间容易移入池中和从池中移出。一些物种通过随着气候变化来回移动其地理范围的南部边缘,从而使这一运动更加极端。洪水过后,河边的高齿藻类种群可以在一年内恢复,尽管在河岸走廊被树木砍掉的地方,恢复速度非常缓慢。各种协同效应,特别是来自外来入侵木本植物的协同效应,对许多河流物种产生了严重影响,并降低了它们对不断变化的环境条件做出积极反应的能力。这些木质外星人的大规模清除极大地有利于odonates’能够在短期内生存,并在面对未来的气候变化时能够恢复自然的活动通道。

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