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土壤多样性理论方法的新近发展与应用 被引量:29

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摘要 Abundance distribution models and diversity-area relationships are tools of biological diversity analysis that have been used by ecologists for decades. In a case study by Ibez et al., these techniques are considered in a mor e general setting, and have been applied to explore notions such as pedodiversity (as an example of geodiversity in a broad sense, including also geomorphic diversity), in order to detect the differences and similarities between both natural resources, biological and non-biological.The discussion has mainly been conducted through the study of the Aegean Islands by the Spanish research team. Standard statistical techniques have been applied to analyze how the pedotaxa-abundance distribution conforms to the abundance distribution models and how pedorichness-area data fit to the diversity-area models.No statistically significant difference has been observed between the abundance distribution models and the diversity-area relationships followed by biodiversity and pedodiversity data in similar situations. Thus, the studied results may suggest that some assumptions underlying biodiversity analysis ought to be carefully re-examined.Since results in ecological literature are usually interpreted in biological terms, the analysis by Ibáez et al. may be relevant to offer some suggestions to the following questions: What are the reasons for the similarities obtained between biotic and soil resources? Should the ecological theory modify some of its constructs once the said similarities have been proven? and what are its implications for environmental management and assessment? Abundance distribution models and diversity-area relationships are tools of biological diversity analysis that have been used by ecologists for decades. In a case study by Ibez et al., these techniques are considered in a mor e general setting, and have been applied to explore notions such as pedodiversity (as an example of geodiversity in a broad sense, including also geomorphic diversity), in order to detect the differences and similarities between both natural resources, biological and non-biological.The discussion has mainly been conducted through the study of the Aegean Islands by the Spanish research team. Standard statistical techniques have been applied to analyze how the pedotaxa-abundance distribution conforms to the abundance distribution models and how pedorichness-area data fit to the diversity-area models.No statistically significant difference has been observed between the abundance distribution models and the diversity-area relationships followed by biodiversity and pedodiversity data in similar situations. Thus, the studied results may suggest that some assumptions underlying biodiversity analysis ought to be carefully re-examined.Since results in ecological literature are usually interpreted in biological terms, the analysis by Ibáez et al. may be relevant to offer some suggestions to the following questions: What are the reasons for the similarities obtained between biotic and soil resources? Should the ecological theory modify some of its constructs once the said similarities have been proven? and what are its implications for environmental management and assessment?
出处 《地球科学进展》 CAS CSCD 2003年第3期374-379,共6页 Advances in Earth Science
基金 国家自然科学基金项目"基于土壤多样性理论的土壤空间可变性研究"(编号 :40 1710 44) 国家重点基础研究发展规划项目"首都北京及周边地区大气 土环境污染机理与调控原理"(编号 :G19990 45 70 7)资助
关键词 土壤多样性 多度分布模型、丰富度与面积曲线 土壤与生物类型单元的关系 Pedodiversity Abundance distribution models and diversity-area relationships Bio and pedotaxa area relationships
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