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早来的春天会使自然界失去协调吗?

分类: 英语科普 

The recent trend towards earlier UK springs and summers has been accelerating, according to a study published today (9 February 2010) in the scientific journal Global Change Biology. The collaborative(合作的,协作的) study, involving scientists from 12 UK research institutions, universities and conservation organisations, is the most comprehensive and rigorous(严格的,严密的) assessment so far of long-term changes in the seasonal timing (phenology) of biological events across marine, freshwater and terrestrial environments(陆地环境) in the UK.

Led by Dr Stephen Thackeray and Professor Sarah Wanless of the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, the research gathers together more than 25,000 long-term phenology(生物气候学) trends for 726 species of plants and animals. More than 80% of trends between 1976 and 2005 indicate earlier seasonal events. The study considers a diverse(不同的,多种多样的) array of organisms including plankton(浮游生物) , plants, insects, amphibians(两栖类) , fish, birds and mammals(哺乳类) . On average, the seasonal timing of reproduction and population growth has become earlier by more than 11 days over the whole period, but change has accelerated in recent decades.

The research shows that there are large differences between species in the rate at which seasonal events have shifted. Changes have been most rapid for many organisms at the bottom of food chains, such as plants and the animals that feed upon them. Predators(食肉动物,捕食者) have shown slower overall changes in the seasonal timing of their life cycle events. However, the seasonal timing of reproduction is often matched to the time of year when food supply increases, so that offspring(后代,子孙) receive enough food to survive. A key question is whether animals higher up the food chain will react to the faster rates of change in the plants and animals they feed upon, or whether they will fail to do so and become less successful at rearing(养育,抚养) their offspring.

Dr Thackeray said, "This is the first time that data have been analysed with enough consistency(一致性,相容性) to allow a meaningful comparison of patterns of changing seasonal timing in the UK among such a diverse range of plants and animals."

Professor Wanless said, "It is important to realise that this analysis doesn't identify which predator-prey relationships are most at risk of disruption due to changes in timing. What it does do is highlight that the recorded changes need urgent investigation, particularly for species with high economic or conservation(保存,保护) importance."

Co-author Richard Smithers of the Woodland Trust said, "Phenology is 'the canary(金丝雀,淡黄色) in the cage'. The results of this new study make real our changing climate and its potential to have profound consequences for the complex web of life."

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