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Potential Responses of Vascular Plants from the Pristine “Lost World” of the Neotropical Guayana Highlands to Global Warming: Review and New Perspectives

机译:新热带瓜亚纳高地原始“迷失世界”对维管束植物对全球变暖的潜在响应:回顾与新观点

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The neotropical Guayana Highlands (GH) are one of the few remaining pristine environments on Earth, and they host amazing biodiversity with a high degree endemism, especially among vascular plants. Despite the lack of direct human disturbance, GH plants and their communities are threatened with extinction from habitat loss due to global warming (GW). Geographic information systems simulations involving the entire known vascular GH flora (>2430 species) predict potential GW-driven extinctions on the order of 80% by the end of this century, including nearly half of the endemic species. These estimates and the assessment of an environmental impact value for each species led to the hierarchization of plants by their risk of habitat loss and the definition of priority conservation categories. However, the predictions assume that all species will respond to GW by migrating upward and at equal rates, which is unlikely, so current estimates should be considered preliminary and incomplete (although they represent the best that can be done with the existing information). Other potential environmental forcings (i.e., precipitation shifts, an increase in the atmospheric CO2 concentration) and idiosyncratic plant responses (i.e., resistance, phenotypic acclimation, rapid evolution) should also be considered, so detailed eco-physiological studies of the more threatened species are urgently needed. The main obstacles to developing such studies are the remoteness and inaccessibility of the GH and, especially, the difficulty in obtaining official permits for fieldwork. © 2017, Frontiers Research Foundation. All rights reserved.
机译:新热带瓜亚纳高地(GH)是地球上仅存的少数原始环境之一,它们拥有高度流行的惊人生物多样性,尤其是维管植物。尽管没有直接的人为干扰,但由于全球变暖(GW),GH植物及其群落面临因栖息地丧失而灭绝的威胁。涉及整个已知血管GH植物群(> 2430个物种)的地理信息系统模拟预测,到本世纪末,GW灭绝的潜在可能性约为80%,其中包括近一半的特有物种。这些估计以及对每个物种的环境影响值的评估导致了植物因栖息地丧失的风险和优先保护类别的定义而进行了等级划分。但是,这些预测假设所有物种都将通过以相等的速率向上迁移而对GW做出反应,这是不可能的,因此应将当前估计值视为初步且不完整(尽管它们代表了利用现有信息可以做到的最佳结果)。还应考虑其他潜在的环境强迫(例如,降水变化,大气中CO2浓度增加)和植物特有的反应(即,抗性,表型适应,快速进化),因此,对受威胁程度更大的物种进行详细的生态生理研究是紧急需要。开展此类研究的主要障碍是GH的偏僻和难以进入,尤其是难以获得正式的野外作业许可证。 ©2017,前沿研究基金会。版权所有。

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