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Estimating patterns of leaf herbivory along an altitudinal transect in NE Queensland rainforests : might global warming increase leaf herbivory in tropical rainforests?

机译:估计昆士兰州东北部雨林沿高海拔样带的叶草食性模式:全球变暖会增加热带雨林中的叶草食性吗?

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Climate change has been taking place at unprecedented rates over the past decades. These fast alterations caused by human activities are leading to a global warming of the planet. Warmer temperatures are going to have important effects on vegetation and especially on tropical forests. Insects as well will be affected by climate change. This study tested the hypothesis that higher temperatures lead to a higher insect pressure on vegetation. Visual estimations of leaf damage were recorded and used to assess the extent of herbivory in nine 0.1ha plots along an altitudinal gradient, and therefore a temperature gradient. These estimations were made at both a community level and a species level, on 2 target species. Leaf toughness tests were performed on samples from the target species from each plot. Results showed a strong evidence of increasing insect damage along increasing temperature, with no significant effect from the leaf toughness.
机译:在过去的几十年中,气候变化以前所未有的速度发生。人类活动引起的这些快速变化正在导致地球全球变暖。温暖的温度将对植被特别是热带森林产生重要影响。昆虫也将受到气候变化的影响。这项研究检验了以下假设:较高的温度导致较高的昆虫对植被的压力。记录对叶的损害的视觉估计,并将其用于评估沿高度梯度(即温度梯度)的9个0.1公顷土地中的草食性程度。这些估计是在社区和物种两个目标物种上进行的。对每个地块的目标物种的样品进行叶片韧性测试。结果显示出强有力的证据表明,随着温度的升高,昆虫对害的增加,而叶片韧性没有明显的影响。

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    Puigdollers i de Balle Pau;

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  • 年度 2009
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