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Convey P BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY NATURAL ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH COUNCIL HIGH CROSS MADINGLEY ROAD CAMBRIDGE CB ET 《Cryo letters》2000,21(2):73-82
Short summer seasons with low thermal energy input characterise polar ecosystems. Climatic variables and physical isolation of terrestrial habitats act as selective filters which must be passed to allow colonisation, establishment and survival in these extreme environments. Life history studies of the terrestrial biota of such ecosystems give little evidence of adaptive responses to low temperatures having evolved in situ, even though behavioural, ecophysiological and biochemical features allowing tolerance of the likely extremes are well-developed. Observed life history strategies are often consistent with the general predictions of adversity (A) or stress (S) selection. However, biota successful in these extreme environments may be better-grouped by the lack of particular life history features, rather than common possession. 相似文献
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