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This paper describes an individual-based model, MORPH, that has been designed to predict the effect of environmental change on foraging animal populations. The key assumptions of MORPH are that individuals within populations behave in order to maximise their perceived fitness, but that perceived fitness may not always be positively related to the actual chances of survival and reproduction. MORPH has been parameterised for coastal birds on several European sites and predicted the effect of environmental change, caused by factors such as habitat loss, disturbance from humans and sea-level rise, on the survival and body condition of these species. However, MORPH contains a basic framework to describe animal physiology and foraging behaviour, and the distribution and abundance of the resources required by these animals. Therefore, MORPH is not restricted to coastal birds, and is potentially applicable to a wider range of systems. To be applied to a forager system, MORPH requires parameters describing (i) the distribution of the food supply and how food quality and abundance changes through time; (ii) the rate at which foragers consume food given the abundance of food and competitors; (iii) the amount of food the forager must consume each day to survive; (iv) the distribution and seasonal changes in other factors which influence the foraging behaviour and survival of foragers. The purpose of this paper is to (i) describe MORPH, (ii) give examples of its application, (iii) describe the types of systems to which MORPH can be applied, and (iv) publish its source code and a user guide. 相似文献
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We placed carcasses in three different vegetation types in the heterogeneous savannas of central Venezuela to investigate the role of social dominance in habitat use by flocking migrant and resident turkey vultures (Cathartes aura meridionalis and C. a. ruficollis). Migrants foraged primarily in savanna habitats while residents foraged almost exclusively in gallery forest. In the gallery forest residents discovered carrion first significantly more often than migrants, despite there being equal densities of residents and migrants foraging over this habitat. Because residents fed in smaller groups than migrants at carcasses they had higher feeding rates. There was also a negative relationship between group sizes of residents and migrants. The feeding rate of residents declined in response to increased group size of migrants, but group size of residents had no effect. Migrant group size also had a greater effect on resident feeding rates than king vulture presence or absence. When the effect of migrant and resident group size on feeding rates in migrants was compared, the most significant factor was migrant group size. A second analysis showed that both resident group size and presence or absence of king vultures had a significant effect on feeding rates in migrants. Rates of agonistic encounters in migrant and resident turkey vultures increased weakly in relation to group size. However, there was an increase in residents' encounter rate with migrants in relation to increased migrant group size; there was no difference in resident encounter rates with other residents in relation to resident group size. Migrants dominated residents in almost all agonistic interactions over carcasses. We suggest that savanna habitats were less attractive to residents for foraging because they held larger groups of migrants. 相似文献
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Teija Aho Markku Kuitunen Jukka Suhonen Tomi Hakkari Ari Jäntti 《Behavioral ecology and sociobiology》1997,41(1):49-53
In old, spruce-dominated forests of central Finland, Eurasian treecreepers Certhia familiaris divide their territories spatially during the breeding season. Females forage primarily on the upper parts of the tree trunks,
while males use the lower parts of the tree trunks. In this study we removed males from eight territories in the early nestling
period to see if the mate's absence would change the foraging patterns of the resident female. Widowed females foraged at
lower heights, thus behaving more like paired males. These females also spent less time on each tree and on each foraging
bout than did paired females. We conclude that male removal facilitated the change in a female's foraging niche and foraging
time at the trees. Females may re-optimize their foraging site selection owing to the absence of dominant males and a consequent
need to increase their parental care. Behavioral plasticity may be the mechanism of niche partitioning between the sexes in
this species.
Received: 28 June 1996 / Accepted after revision: 27 March 1997 相似文献
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Reut Loria Inon Scharf Aziz Subach Ofer Ovadia 《Behavioral ecology and sociobiology》2008,62(7):1185-1192
Antlion larvae are sand-dwelling insect predators, which ambush small arthropod prey while buried in the sand. In some species,
the larvae construct conical pits and are considered as sit-and-wait predators which seldom relocate while in other species,
they ambush prey without a pit but change their ambush site much more frequently (i.e., sit-and-pursue predators). The ability
of antlion larvae to evade some of their predators which hunt them on the sand surface is strongly constrained by the degree
of sand stabilization or by sand depth. We studied the effect of predator presence, predator type (active predatory beetle
vs. sit-and-pursue wolf spider), and sand depth (shallow vs. deep sand) on the behavioral response of the pit building Myrmeleon hyalinus larvae and the sit-and-pursue Lopezus fedtschenkoi larvae. Predator presence had a negative effect on both antlion species activity. The sit-and-wait M. hyalinus larvae showed reduced pit-building activity, whereas the sit-and-pursue L. fedtschenkoi larvae decreased relocation activity. The proportion of relocating M. hyalinus was negatively affected by sand depth, whereas L. fedtschenkoi was negatively affected also by the predator type. Specifically, the proportion of individual L. fedtschenkoi that relocated in deeper sand was lower when facing the active predator rather than the sit-and-pursue predator. The proportion
of M. hyalinus which constructed pits decreased in the presence of a predator, but this pattern was stronger when exposed to the active
predator. We suggest that these differences between the two antlion species are strongly linked to their distinct foraging
modes and to the foraging mode of their predators.
Reut Loria and Inon Scharf contributed equally to the paper. 相似文献
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Michael C. Otterstatter Robert J. Gegear Sheila R. Colla James D. Thomson 《Behavioral ecology and sociobiology》2005,58(4):383-389
Parasites can affect host behavior in subtle but ecologically important ways. In the laboratory, we conducted experiments to determine whether parasitic infection by the intestinal protozoan Crithidia bombi or the tracheal mite Locustacarus buchneri alters the foraging behavior of the bumble bee Bombus impatiens. Using an array of equally rewarding yellow and blue artificial flowers, we measured the foraging rate (flowers visited per minute, flower handling time, and flight time between flowers) and flower constancy (tendency to sequentially visit flowers of the same type) of bees with varying intensities of infection. Bumble bee workers infected with tracheal mites foraged as rapidly as uninfected workers, but were considerably more constant to a single flower type (yellow or blue). In contrast, workers infected with intestinal protozoa showed similar levels of flower constancy, but visited 12% fewer flowers per minute on average than uninfected bees. By altering the foraging behavior of bees, such parasites may influence interactions between plants and pollinators, as well as the reproductive output of bumble bee colonies. Our study is the first to investigate the effects of parasitic protozoa and tracheal mites on the foraging behavior of bumble bees, and provides the first report of Crithidia bombi in commercial bumble bees in North America. 相似文献
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Jennifer L. Verdolin 《Behavioral ecology and sociobiology》2006,60(4):457-464
Although there is ample evidence for the generality of foraging and predation trade-offs in aquatic systems, its application to terrestrial systems is less comprehensive. In this review, meta-analysis was used to analyze experiments on giving-up-densities in terrestrial systems to evaluate the overall magnitude of predation risk on foraging behavior and experimental conditions mediating its effect. Results indicate a large and significant decrease in foraging effort as a consequence of increased predation risk. Whether experiments were conducted under natural or artificial conditions produced no change in the overall effect predation had on foraging. Odor and live predators as a correlate of predation risk had weaker and nonsignificant effects compared to habitat characteristics. The meta-analysis suggests that the effect of predation risk on foraging behavior in terrestrial systems is strongly dependent on the type of predation risk being utilized. 相似文献
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We develop a model of how land use and habitat diversity affect migratory bird populations and their ability to suppress an insect pest on Jamaican coffee farms. Bird foraging—choosing which habitat patch and prey to use as prey abundance changes over space and time—is the key process driving this system. Following the “pattern-oriented” modeling strategy, we identified nine observed patterns that characterize the real system's dynamics. The model was designed so that these patterns could potentially emerge from it. The resulting model is individual-based, has fine spatial and temporal resolutions, represents very simply the supply of the pest insect and other arthropod food in six habitat types, and includes foraging habitat selection as the only adaptive behavior of birds. Although there is an extensive heritage of bird foraging theory in ecology, most of it addresses only the individual level and is too simple for our context. We used pattern-oriented modeling to develop and test foraging theory for this across-scale problem: rules for individual bird foraging that cause the model to reproduce a variety of patterns observed at the system level. Four alternative foraging theories were contrasted by how well they caused the model to reproduce the nine characteristic patterns. Four of these patterns were clearly reproduced with the “null” theory that birds select habitat randomly. A version of classical theory in which birds stay in a patch until food is depleted to some threshold caused the model to reproduce five patterns; this theory caused lower, not higher, use of habitat experiencing an outbreak of prey insects. Assuming that birds select the nearby patch providing highest intake rate caused the model to reproduce all but one pattern, whereas assuming birds select the highest-intake patch over a large radius produced an unrealistic distribution of movement distances. The pattern reproduced under none of the theories, a negative relation between bird density and distance to trees, appears to result from a process not in the model: birds return to trees at night to roost. We conclude that a foraging model for small insectivorous birds in diverse habitat should assume birds can sense higher food supply but over short, not long, distances. 相似文献
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How resources and encounters affect the distribution of foraging activity in a seed-harvesting ant 总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3
We examined how the foraging ecology of the seed-harvesting ant Messor andrei depends upon the distribution of resources and the presence of conspecifics. Bait experiments showed that colonies can recruit
to high-density patches of seeds. However, at the seasonal scale, natural resource distribution did not affect the distribution
of foraging activity. We conducted the study in years of high rainfall and thus seed availability may not have been a limiting
factor. Colonies always preferred to forage in areas closer to their nest, which may reduce travel time between the nest and
foraging sites. On a day-to-day scale, encounters between neighboring colonies at a site increased the probability that colonies
would return to forage at that site; this was true both for natural and experimental encounters. In the summer, this resulted
in colonies foraging at the sites of intraspecific encounters on more days than in areas where no encounter had occurred.
Encounters between colonies included fighting, and there was little overlap between the foraging areas of neighboring colonies:
both results suggest that one function of encounters is to defend foraging space. The high probability of return to the site
of an encounter between colonies suggests that encounters may have a second function: to indicate the presence of resources.
Received: 28 June 1999 / Received in revised form: 12 October 1999 / Accepted: 16 October 1999 相似文献
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The non-random movement patterns of foraging bees are believed to increase their search efficiency. These patterns may be
innate, or they may be learned through the bees’ early foraging experience. To identify the innate components of foraging
rules, we characterized the flight of naive bumblebees, foraging on a non-patchy “field” of randomly scattered artificial
flowers with three color displays. The flowers were randomly mixed and all three flower types offered equal nectar volumes.
Visited flowers were refilled with probability 0.5. Flight distances, flight durations and nectar probing durations were determined
and related to the bees’ recent experiences. The naive bees exhibited area-restricted search behavior, i.e., flew shorter
distances following visits to rewarding flowers than after visits to empty flowers. Additionally, flight distances during
flower-type transitions were longer than flight distances between flowers of the same type. The two movement rules operated
together: flight distances were longest for flights between flower types following non-rewarding visits, shortest for within-type
flights following rewarding visits. An increase in flight displacement during flower-type shifts was also observed in a second
experiment, in which all three types were always rewarding. In this experiment, flower-type shifts were also accompanied by
an increase in flight duration. Possible relationships between flight distances, flight durations and flower-type choice are
discussed.
Received: 20 November 1995/Accepted after revision: 10 May 1996 相似文献
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Andrew M. Bouwma Kenneth J. Howard Robert L. Jeanne 《Behavioral ecology and sociobiology》2005,59(2):222-233
Behavior in eusocial insects likely reflects a long history of selection imposed by parasites and pathogens because the conditions of group living often favor the transmission of infection among nestmates. Yet, relatively few studies have quantified the effects of parasites on both the level of individual colony members and of colony success, making it difficult to assess the relative importance of different parasites to the behavioral ecology of their social insect hosts. Colonies of Polybia occidentalis, a Neotropical social wasp, are commonly infected by gregarines (Phylum Apicomplexa; Order Eugregarinida) during the wet season in Guanacaste, Costa Rica. To determine the effect of gregarine infection on individual workers in P. occidentalis, we measured foraging rates of marked wasps from colonies comprising both infected and uninfected individuals. To assess the effect of gregarines on colony success, we measured productivity and adult mortality rates in colonies with different levels of infection prevalence (proportion of adults infected). Foraging rates in marked individuals were negatively correlated with the intensity of gregarine infection. Infected colonies with high gregarine prevalence constructed nests with fewer brood cells per capita, produced less brood biomass per capita, and, surprisingly, experienced lower adult mortality rates than did uninfected or lightly infected colonies. These data strongly suggest that gregarine infection lowers foraging rates, thus reducing risk to foragers and, consequently, reducing adult mortality rates, while at the same time lowering per-capita input of materials and colony productivity. In infected colonies, queen populations were infected with a lower prevalence than were workers. Intra-colony infection prevalence decreased dramatically in the P. occidentalis population during the wet season.An erratum to this article can be found at 相似文献
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In sexually dimorphic ungulates, males generally spend less time foraging than females, possibly because of difference in body mass or because of the energetic requirements of lactation. The relationship between body size and foraging time has received little attention at the intra-specific level, because few studies have documented activity budgets for individuals of known size. Bighorn rams are a good model to explore how body mass affects foraging time, because they range in mass from 55 to 140 kg. We examined how the foraging time of bighorn rams varied according to individual characteristics. We observed rams in a marked population and constructed time budgets during the 3 months preceding the rut. We determined ram social rank based on agonistic encounters and collected fecal samples to count lungworm larvae. Time spent foraging was negatively correlated with body mass. After accounting for age differences, larger rams spent less time foraging and more time lying than smaller rams. Among rams aged 6–12 years, dominants spent less time feeding than subordinates, while fecal output of lungworm larvae was negatively correlated with foraging time for rams of all ages. Body mass accounts for much of the individual variation in foraging time, suggesting that sexual dimorphism is important in explaining differences in feeding time between males and females.Communicated by P. Heeb 相似文献
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Xim Cerdá Elena Angulo Raphaël Boulay Alain Lenoir 《Behavioral ecology and sociobiology》2009,63(4):551-562
In social insects, the decision to exploit a food source is made both at the individual (e.g., a worker collecting a food
item) and colony level (e.g., several workers communicating the existence of a food patch). In group recruitment, the recruiter
lays a temporary chemical trail while returning from the food source to the nest and returns to the food guiding a small group
of nestmates. We studied how food characteristics influence the decision-making process of workers changing from individual
retrieving to group recruitment in the gypsy ant Aphaenogaster senilis. We offered field colonies three types of prey: crickets (cooperatively transportable), shrimps (non-transportable), and
different quantities of sesame seeds (individually transportable). Colonies used group recruitment to collect crickets and
shrimps, as well as seeds when they were available in large piles, while small seed piles rarely led to recruitment. Foragers
were able to “measure” food characteristics (quality, quantity, transportability), deciding whether or not to recruit, accordingly.
Social integration of individual information about food emerged as a colony decision to initiate or to continue recruitment
when the food patch was rich. In addition, group recruitment allowed a fast colony response over a wide thermal range (up
to 45°C ground temperature). Therefore, by combining both advantages of social foraging (group recruitment) and thermal tolerance,
A. senilis accurately exploited different types of food sources which procured an advantage against mass-recruiting and behaviorally
dominant species such as Tapinoma nigerrimum and Lasius niger. 相似文献
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The effects of daily administration of hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH) for 90 days on the distribution of Cu, Zn, Fe and Mn in rat tissues were investigated. The results indicated that HCH caused a significant increase in weight of liver and spleen and decrease in the weight of kidney, heart and brain. The spleen and heart demonstrated the maximum mobilization of metals. Comparing the individual trace elements, zinc appeared to be the most active element. None of the metals assayed registered change in RBC's but there was increase in Zn, Fe and Mn concentration in plasma. 相似文献
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磷形态对磷在水-沉水植物-底质中分配的影响 总被引:6,自引:0,他引:6
研究了以磷酸二氢钾、焦磷酸钠、六偏磷酸钠、甘油磷酸钠、ATP-Na为磷源的Hoagkand培养液培养黑藻时,不同形态磷进入水体后在上覆水、黑藻和底质中分配及含量的变化;获得各物质形态磷在水-沉水植物-底质中的分配比例。研究结果表明,水体中磷丰要分配在上覆水和底质中,不同形态磷分配比例不同。黑藻对各形态磷均能吸收利用,吸收最相对较少,受水体中磷形态的影响。当外源磷增加时,磷在上覆水和底质中的分配比例趋于平衡,平衡点因外源磷形态的不同而变化。沉水植物足水体中磷在上覆水与底质中分配的重要影响因素。底质对磷的吸附作用相对沉水植物对磷分配的影响较小。 相似文献
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David J. Schulz Zhi-Yong Huang Gene E. Robinson 《Behavioral ecology and sociobiology》1998,42(5):295-303
Three experiments were conducted to explore the effects of severe food shortage on the control of two important and interrelated
aspects of temporal division of labor in colonies of the honey bee (Apis mellifera): the size and age distribution of a colony's foraging force. The experiments were conducted with single-cohort colonies,
composed entirely of young bees, allowing us to quickly distinguish the development of new (precocious) foragers from increases
in activity of bees already competent to forage. In experiment 1, colony food shortage caused an acceleration of behavioral
development; a significantly greater proportion of bees from starved colonies than from fed colonies became precocious foragers,
and at significantly younger ages. Temporal aspects of this starvation effect were further explored in experiment 2 by feeding
colonies that we initially starved, and starving colonies that we initially fed. There was a significant decrease in the number
of new foragers in starved colonies that were fed, detected 1 day after feeding. There also was a significant increase in
the number of new foragers in fed colonies that were starved, but only after a 2-day lag. These results suggest that colony
nutritional status does affect long-term behavioral development, rather than only modulate the activity of bees already competent
to forage. In experiment 3, we uncoupled the nutritional status of a colony from that of the individual colony members. The
behavior of fed individuals in starved colonies was indistinguishable from that of bees in fed colonies, but significantly
different from that of bees in starved colonies, in terms of both the number and age distribution of foragers. These results
demonstrate that effects of starvation on temporal polyethism are not mediated by the most obvious possible worker-nest interaction:
a direct interaction with colony food stores. This is consistent with previous findings suggesting the importance of worker-worker
interactions in the regulation of temporal polyethism in honey bees as well as other social insects.
Received: 17 April 1997 / Accepted after revision: 26 December 1997 相似文献
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Thomas C. Ings Nigel E. Raine Lars Chittka 《Behavioral ecology and sociobiology》2009,63(8):1207-1218
Studies of innate colour preference and learning ability have focused on differences at the species level, rather than variation among populations of a single species. Initial strength and persistence of colour preferences are likely to affect colour choices of naïve flower visitors. We therefore study the influence of both the strength and persistence of innate colour preference (for blue) on an operant learning task (associating food reward with yellow flowers) in two populations of the bumblebee Bombus terrestris. We found that both strength and persistence of blue preference differed significantly between populations: B. terrestris dalmatinus had a weaker and less persistent blue preference than B. terrestris audax. These differences in preference also influenced learning performance. Considering only landing behaviours, one-trial learning occurred in the majority (73%) of bees, and was achieved sooner in B. terrestris dalmatinus because of its weaker blue preference. However, compared to landing behaviours the relative frequency of approach flights to rewarding and unrewarding flower types changed more slowly with task experience in both populations. When considering both approaches and landings, the rate of learning, following the first rewarded learning trial, was faster in B. terrestris audax than B. terrestris dalmatinus. However, the net effects of population differences in blue preference and learning dynamics result in similar final levels of task performance. Our results provide new evidence of behavioural differences among isolated populations within a single species, and raise intriguing questions about the ecological significance and adaptive nature of colour preference. 相似文献
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不同类型植物篱对长江上游坡耕地土壤养分含量及坡面分布的影响 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
在调查分析长江上游现有坡耕地植物篱的配置方式、生长状况和室内分析植物篱-坡耕地系统中土壤养分含量和颗粒组成的基础上,对3种坡耕地-植物篱系统中土壤养分含量及其分布特征进行了研究,结果表明:在坡耕地-植物篱系统中,植物篱能显著改善和提高植物篱带内表层土壤的养分含量,不同植物篱带内土壤有机质、全氮、水解氮、全磷、速效磷、全钾、速效钾平均质量分数比带间坡耕地土壤分别提高了59.1%、83.5%、56.2%、83.3%、149.6%、14.0%、153.1%,植物篱带内土壤阳离子交换量比带间坡耕地土壤提高了21.6%。植物篱带内比带间坡耕地土壤沙粒质量分数减小了9.4%,粘粒质量分数增加了21.6%,在植物篱系统中土壤粘粒质量分数与土壤养分含量在3种植物篱系统内表现出一致的规律性,自篱间坡耕地至植物篱带呈增加的趋势,至植物篱带下土壤粘粒和土壤养分含量减小。 相似文献
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Wibke Thies Elisabeth K. V. Kalko Hans-Ulrich Schnitzler 《Behavioral ecology and sociobiology》1998,42(6):397-409
We studied the echolocation and foraging behavior of two Neotropical frugivorous leaf-nosed bats (Carollia perspicillata, C. castanea: Phyllostomidae) in a flight cage. To test which cues Carollia uses to detect, identify, and localize ripe Piper fruit, their preferred natural food, we conducted experiments under semi-natural conditions with ripe, unripe, and artifical
fruits. We first offered the bats ripe fruits and documented their foraging behavior using multiflash stereophotography combined
with simultaneous sound recordings. Both species showed a similar, stereotyped foraging pattern. In searchflight, the bats circled through the flight cage in search of a branch with ripe fruit. After finding such a branch, the bats switched
to approach behavior, consisting of multiple exploration flights and the final approach when the bats picked up the fruit at its tip and tore it off in flight. Our behavioral experiments revealed that odor plays
an important role in enabling Carollia to find ripe fruit. While foraging, Carollia always echolocated and produced multiharmonic, frequency-modulated (FM) signals of broad bandwidth, high frequency, short
duration, and low intensity. We discriminated an orientation phase (mostly a single pulse per wingbeat) and an approach phase (groups of two to six pulses per wing beat). We conclude from the bats' behavioral reaction to real and artificial fruit
as well as from characteristic patterns in their echolocation behavior that during exploration flights, Carollia changes from primarily odor-oriented detection and initial localization of ripe fruit to a primarily echo-oriented final
localization of the position of the fruit.
Received: 27 March 1997 / Accepted after revision: 28 February 1998 相似文献
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以2009年1月至2012年12月的中国120个重点城市的API监测数据为基础,通过选取最优的空间插值方法获得各月及各季节的API空间分布图,并运用剖面线分析等空间数据分析方法研究其空间分布规律。结果表明,API在不同时段的变化较大;存在着明显的季节变化趋势,总体上冬季最高、春季次之、夏季最低,且夏秋季基本均分布在100以内;中国空气质量状况总体良好,API主要分布在51~100之间,但有较多地区分布在80~100间,空气环境质量仍不容乐观;API分布着以兰州和西宁为中心、陕西省西安市为中心及乌鲁木齐市和吐鲁番市为中心的几个空气质量较差的高值集聚的"热点"区域及海南省、广东省及福建省的沿海区域、西藏自治区等几个空气质量较好的低值集聚的"冷点"区域;在N-S、WE、NW-SE、NE-SW四个剖面线方向上相同季节的分布趋势基本一致,且同一方向上春夏秋冬四季的分布也大致相同,基本呈现"低-高-低"的分布趋势且北方地区明显高于南方地区。 相似文献