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Dynamics of Ecological Communities Following Current Retreat of Glaciers
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics ( IF 11.8 ) Pub Date : 2021-11-03 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-ecolsys-010521-040017
Gentile Francesco Ficetola 1, 2 , Silvio Marta 1 , Alessia Guerrieri 1 , Mauro Gobbi 3 , Roberto Ambrosini 1 , Diego Fontaneto 4 , Andrea Zerboni 5 , Jerome Poulenard 6 , Marco Caccianiga 7 , Wilfried Thuiller 2
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Glaciers are retreating globally, and the resulting ice-free areas provide an experimental system for understanding species colonization patterns, community formation, and dynamics. The last several years have seen crucial advances in our understanding of biotic colonization after glacier retreats, resulting from the integration of methodological innovations and ecological theories. Recent empirical studies have demonstrated how multiple factors can speed up or slow down the velocity of colonization and have helped scientists develop theoretical models that describe spatiotemporalchanges in community structure. There is a growing awareness of how different processes (e.g., time since glacier retreat, onset or interruption of surface processes, abiotic factors, dispersal, biotic interactions) interact to shape community formation and, ultimately, their functional structure through succession. Here, we examine how these studies address key theoretical questions about community dynamics and show how classical approaches are increasingly being combined with environmental DNA metabarcoding and functional trait analysis to document the formation of multitrophic communities, revolutionizing our understanding of the biotic processes that occur following glacier retreat.

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当前冰川退缩后的生态群落动态

冰川正在全球消退,由此产生的无冰区为了解物种定植模式、群落形成和动态提供了一个实验系统。由于方法论创新和生态理论的整合,过去几年我们对冰川退缩后生物定殖的理解取得了重大进展。最近的实证研究证明了多种因素如何加速或减缓定植速度,并帮助科学家开发了描述群落结构时空变化的理论模型。人们越来越意识到不同的过程(例如,冰川退缩后的时间、地表过程的开始或中断、非生物因素、扩散、生物相互作用)如何相互作用以塑造群落形成,并最终,它们的功能结构通过继承。在这里,我们研究了这些研究如何解决关于群落动态的关键理论问题,并展示了经典方法如何越来越多地与环境 DNA 元条形码和功能特征分析相结合,以记录多营养群落的形成,彻底改变我们对冰川后发生的生物过程的理解撤退。

更新日期:2021-11-04
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