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DOI10.1007/s11104-009-0068-0
OCBIL theory: towards an integrated understanding of the evolution, ecology and conservation of biodiversity on old, climatically buffered, infertile landscapes
Hopper, Stephen D.1,2
通讯作者Hopper, Stephen D.
来源期刊PLANT AND SOIL
ISSN0032-079X
EISSN1573-5036
出版年2009
卷号322期号:1-2页码:49-86
英文摘要

OCBIL theory aims to develop an integrated series of hypotheses explaining the evolution and ecology of, and best conservation practices for, biota on very old, climatically buffered, infertile landscapes (OCBILs). Conventional theory for ecology and evolutionary and conservation biology has developed primarily from data on species and communities from young, often disturbed, fertile landscapes (YODFELs), mainly in the Northern Hemisphere. OCBILs are rare, but are prominent in the Southwest Australian Floristic Region, South Africa’s Greater Cape, and Venezuela’s Pantepui Highlands. They may have been more common globally before Pleistocene glaciations. Based on the premise that natural selection has favoured limited dispersability of sedentary organisms, OCBILs should have elevated persistence of lineages (Gondwanan Heritage Hypothesis) and long-lived individuals (Ultimate Self Hypothesis), high numbers of localised rare endemics and strongly differentiated population systems. To counter such natural fragmentation and inbreeding due to small population size, ecological, cytogenetic and genetic mechanisms selecting for the retention of heterozygosity should feature (the James Effect). The climatic stability of OCBILs should be paralleled by persistence of adjacent semi-arid areas, conducive to speciation (Semiarid Cradle Hypothesis). Special nutritional and other biological traits associated with coping with infertile lands should be evident, accentuated in plants, for example, through water-foraging strategies, symbioses, carnivory, pollination and parasitism. The uniquely flat landscapes of southwestern Australia have had prolonged presence of saline lakes along palaeoriver systems favouring evolution of accentuated tolerance to salinity. Lastly, unusual resiliences and vulnerabilities might be evident among OCBIL organisms, such as enhanced abilities to persist in small fragmented populations but great susceptibility to major soil disturbances. In those places where it is most pertinent, OCBIL theory hopefully lays a foundation for future research and for better informed conservation management.


英文关键词YODFEL James Effect Ultimate Self Gondwanan Heritage Dispersability Endemism Heterozygosity Mineral nutrition Salinity Speciation Southwest Australia Greater Cape Pantepui Old landscapes Infertile soils Climate Rare species Conservation Evolution
类型Article ; Proceedings Paper
语种英语
国家England ; Australia
收录类别SCI-E ; CPCI-S
WOS记录号WOS:000269118100005
WOS关键词CAPE FLORISTIC REGION ; SOUTH-WESTERN-AUSTRALIA ; DISTANCE SEED DISPERSAL ; BIRD-POLLINATED SHRUB ; MANGLESII D-DON ; PLANT DIVERSITY ; MEDITERRANEAN-CLIMATE ; SPECIES-DIVERSITY ; FLOWERING PLANTS ; GLACIAL REFUGIA
WOS类目Agronomy ; Plant Sciences ; Soil Science
WOS研究方向Agriculture ; Plant Sciences
来源机构University of Western Australia
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/162232
作者单位1.Royal Bot Gardens, Richmond TW9 3AB, Surrey, England;
2.Univ Western Australia, Sch Plant Biol, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia
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Hopper, Stephen D.. OCBIL theory: towards an integrated understanding of the evolution, ecology and conservation of biodiversity on old, climatically buffered, infertile landscapes[J]. University of Western Australia,2009,322(1-2):49-86.
APA Hopper, Stephen D..(2009).OCBIL theory: towards an integrated understanding of the evolution, ecology and conservation of biodiversity on old, climatically buffered, infertile landscapes.PLANT AND SOIL,322(1-2),49-86.
MLA Hopper, Stephen D.."OCBIL theory: towards an integrated understanding of the evolution, ecology and conservation of biodiversity on old, climatically buffered, infertile landscapes".PLANT AND SOIL 322.1-2(2009):49-86.
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