作者
Peter Convey, Steven L Chown, Andrew Clarke, David KA Barnes, Stef Bokhorst, Vonda Cummings, Hugh W Ducklow, Francesco Frati, TG Allan Green, Shulamit Gordon, Huw J Griffiths, Clive Howard-Williams, Ad HL Huiskes, Johanna Laybourn-Parry, W Berry Lyons, Andrew McMinn, Simon A Morley, Lloyd S Peck, Antonio Quesada, Sharon A Robinson, Stefano Schiaparelli, Diana H Wall
发表日期
2014/5
来源
Ecological monographs
卷号
84
期号
2
页码范围
203-244
出版商
Ecological Society of America
简介
Patterns of environmental spatial structure lie at the heart of the most fundamental and familiar patterns of diversity on Earth. Antarctica contains some of the strongest environmental gradients on the planet and therefore provides an ideal study ground to test hypotheses on the relevance of environmental variability for biodiversity. To answer the pivotal question, “How does spatial variation in physical and biological environmental properties across the Antarctic drive biodiversity?” we have synthesized current knowledge on environmental variability across terrestrial, freshwater, and marine Antarctic biomes and related this to the observed biotic patterns. The most important physical driver of Antarctic terrestrial communities is the availability of liquid water, itself driven by solar irradiance intensity. Patterns of biota distribution are further strongly influenced by the historical development of any given location or region …
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