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Using insect natural history collections to study global change impacts: challenges and opportunities

机译:使用昆虫自然历史集合研究全球变革影响:挑战和机遇

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Over the past two decades, natural history collections (NHCs) have played an increasingly prominent role in global change research, but they have still greater potential, especially for the most diverse group of animals on Earth: insects. Here, we review the role of NHCs in advancing our understanding of the ecological and evolutionary responses of insects to recent global changes. Insect NHCs have helped document changes in insects' geographical distributions, phenology, phenotypic and genotypic traits over time periods up to a century. Recent work demonstrates the enormous potential of NHCs data for examining insect responses at multiple temporal, spatial and phylogenetic scales. Moving forward, insect NHCs offer unique opportunities to examine the morphological, chemical and genomic information in each specimen, thus advancing our understanding of the processes underlying species' ecological and evolutionary responses to rapid, widespread global changes.
机译:在过去的二十年中,自然历史集合(NHCS)在全球变革研究中发挥了越来越突出的作用,但它们仍然具有更大的潜力,特别是对地球上最多样化的动物组:昆虫。 在这里,我们审查了NHC在推进我们对昆虫的生态和进化反应的理解方面的作用,以至于最近的全球变化。 随着时间的推移,昆虫NHCS帮助记录了昆虫的地理分布,酚类,表型和基因型特性的变化。 最近的工作证明了NHCS数据的巨大潜力,用于在多个时间,空间和系统发育尺度上检查昆虫反应。 向前发展,昆虫NHCS提供独特的机会,以检查每个标本中的形态学,化学和基因组信息,从而推动我们对潜在的生态和进化反应对快速,广泛的全球变化的过程的理解。

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