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Wind as a long-distance dispersal vehicle in the Southern Hemisphere

机译:风作为南半球的长距离传播工具

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Anisotropic (direction-dependent) long-distance dispersal (LDD) by wind has been invoked to explain the strong floristic affinities shared among landmasses in the Southern Hemisphere. Its contribution has not yet been systematically tested because of the previous lack of global data on winds. We used global winds coverage from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration SeaWinds scatterometer to test whether floristic similarities of Southern Hemisphere moss, liverwort, lichen, and pteridophyte floras conform better with (i) the anisotropic LDD hypothesis, which predicts that connection by "wind highways" increases floristic similarities, or (ii) a direction-independent LDD hypothesis, which predicts that floristic similarities among sites increase with geographic proximity. We found a stronger correlation of floristic similarities with wind connectivity than with geographic proximities, which supports the idea that wind is a dispersal vehicle for many organisms in the Southern Hemisphere.
机译:利用风的各向异性(与方向有关的)长距离扩散(LDD)来解释南半球陆地之间共享的强烈的植物亲和力。由于以前缺乏有关风的全球数据,因此尚未对它的贡献进行系统的测试。我们使用了美国国家航空航天局SeaWinds散射计的全球风覆盖率,以测试南半球苔藓,金鱼草,地衣和蕨类植物区系的植物相似性是否更符合(i)各向异性LDD假设,该假说预测了“风道”的联系”会增加植物区系相似度,或者(ii)方向无关的LDD假设,该假设预测站点之间的植物区系相似度会随着地理位置的临近而增加。我们发现植物相似性与风的连通性比与地理位置的相关性更强,这支持以下观点:风是南半球许多生物的传播媒介。

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