CLIMATIC-CHANGE AND THE BRITISH BUTTERFLY FAUNA - OPPORTUNITIES AND CONSTRAINTS

被引:68
作者
DENNIS, RLH
SHREEVE, TG
机构
[1] OXFORD POLYTECH,SCH BIOL & MOLEC SCI,OXFORD OX3 0BP,ENGLAND
[2] MANCHESTER GRAMMAR SCH,MANCHESTER M13 0XT,ENGLAND
关键词
D O I
10.1016/0006-3207(91)90002-Q
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
The magnitude of climatic warming, projected from increasing concentrations of infrared absorbing atmospheric gases, will have a number a direct and indirect effects on British butterflies. It is predicted that many influences will be adverse, especially those mediated through larval hostplants, but that species will be affected differently, some may benefit, and that there will be regional contrasts in impact. A scheme is discussed for assessing the vulnerability of species on their hostplant and habitat associations. Also considered is the potential for species to adapt to changing conditions. Climatic warming may reduce the regional contrasts in species diversity and population status between northern and southern Britain, as range expansions and upland colonization are predicted for the north and reduced populations and population extinctions for the south. However, climatic warming offers potential for new residents and migrants in southern Britain.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 16
页数:16
相关论文
共 65 条
[11]   HOSTPLANT-HABITAT STRUCTURE AND THE EVOLUTION OF BUTTERFLY MATE-LOCATING BEHAVIOR [J].
DENNIS, RLH ;
SHREEVE, TG .
ZOOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY, 1988, 94 (04) :301-318
[12]   BUTTERFLY WING MORPHOLOGY VARIATION IN THE BRITISH-ISLES - THE INFLUENCE OF CLIMATE, BEHAVIORAL POSTURE AND THE HOSTPLANT-HABITAT [J].
DENNIS, RLH ;
SHREEVE, TG .
BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY, 1989, 38 (04) :323-348
[13]  
DENNIS RLH, IN PRESS ECOLOGY BUT
[14]  
DENNIS RLH, 1977, BRIT BUTTERFLIES THE
[15]  
DENNIS RLH, IN PRESS ZOOL J LINN
[16]   THE GREENHOUSE-EFFECT AND BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY [J].
DOBSON, A ;
JOLLY, A ;
RUBENSTEIN, D .
TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, 1989, 4 (03) :64-68
[17]   CHECKERSPOT BUTTERFLIES - HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE [J].
EHRLICH, PR ;
WHITE, RR ;
SINGER, MC ;
MCKECHNIE, SW ;
GILBERT, LE .
SCIENCE, 1975, 188 (4185) :221-228
[18]  
EMMET A. M., 1989, MOTHS BUTTERFLIES GR, V7
[19]   THE EFFECTS OF ENRICHED CARBON-DIOXIDE ATMOSPHERES ON PLANT INSECT HERBIVORE INTERACTIONS [J].
FAJER, ED ;
BOWERS, MD ;
BAZZAZ, FA .
SCIENCE, 1989, 243 (4895) :1198-1200