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中国新近纪哺乳动物群的演化与青藏高原隆升的关系

DOI: 10.1167/j.issn.1001-8166.2015.04.0407, PP. 407-415

Keywords: 生物多样性,地理区系,新生代,西藏,陆地生态系统

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新近纪哺乳动物的起源、辐射、扩散、绝灭等方面反映了气候环境的重大变化,晚新生代青藏高原的形成对东亚地区哺乳动物的演化具有直接而深远的影响。高原的隆升使自然环境发生改变,环境的变化又导致动物组成和分布的分异,以及动物对环境适应性的调整。中国新近纪哺乳动物化石研究的结果不仅表明哺乳动物群的组成和特征具有明显的区域性差异,而且中国还是一些代表性门类的起源扩散中心,也是哺乳动物洲际迁徙的关键通道。青藏高原新近纪晚期的哺乳动物群具有非常重要的意义,因为在随之而来的第四纪冰期中这些寒冷适应性动物获得了优势地位,由此成为现代动物地理区系和多样性的基础。通过以点带面的综合研究,将能够全面地认识新近纪动物地理区系对重大气候事件的响应,更准确地判断青藏高原隆升对陆地生态系统的影响。

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