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Disturbance Relicts in a Rapidly Changing World: The Rapa Nui (Easter Island) Factor

机译:快速变化的世界中的骚扰遗物:Rapa Nui(复活节岛)因素

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Caves are considered buffered environments in terms of their ability to sustain near-constant microclimatic conditions. However, cave entrance environments are expected to respond rapidly to changing conditions on the surface. Our study documents an assemblage of endemic arthropods that have persisted in Rapa Nui caves, despite a catastrophic ecological shift, overgrazing, and surface ecosystems dominated by invasive species. We discovered eight previously unknown endemic species now restricted to caves-a large contribution to the island's natural history, given its severely depauperate native fauna. Two additional species, identified from a small number of South Pacific islands, probably arrived with early Polynesian colonizers. All of these animals are considered disturbance relicts-species whose distributions are now limited to areas that experienced minimal historical human disturbance. Extinction debts and the interaction of global climate change and invasive species are likely to present an uncertain future for these endemic cavernicoles
机译:就洞穴维持近乎恒定的微气候条件的能力而言,它们被视为缓冲环境。但是,预计洞穴入口环境会迅速响应地表条件的变化。我们的研究表明,尽管发生了灾难性的生态变化,过度放牧和外来入侵物种占主导的地表生态系统,但仍存在于Rapa Nui洞穴中的特有节肢动物群。我们发现了八种以前未知的特有物种,现在只限于洞穴中,这是该岛自然历史的绝大部分,因为该岛的本地动物种群严重退化。从少数南太平洋岛屿中发现的另外两个物种可能是早期波利尼西亚殖民者抵达的。所有这些动物都被视为骚扰遗物,其分布现在仅限于经历过最少历史人类骚扰的地区。灭绝债务以及全球气候变化与外来入侵物种的相互作用可能为这些地方性洞穴动物带来不确定的未来

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