音頻科普:世上最大有機(jī)體與它變禿的未來(lái)
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音頻科普:世上最大有機(jī)體與它變禿的未來(lái)

?The single organism that is the Utah aspen grove known as Pando is on the decline due to herbivores wiping out its youngest tree outgrowths位于猶他州的白楊樹(shù)林,又叫Pando的單一有機(jī)體系,由于食草動(dòng)物席卷了向外擴(kuò)張生長(zhǎng)的新生小樹(shù),Pando正在逐漸退化
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撰文\播音:安妮?斯尼德(Annie Sneed
翻譯:陳美娟
審校:許楠
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It lives in?south-central Utah. And it’s huge. In fact, it is thought to be the largest living thing on the planet.?It’s a stand of trees, a field of aspens all clones and all connected at the roots. Called Pando, the grove was first characterized by scientists in the 1970s, and it’s probably existed for many thousands of years. But now a study finds that this this massive, ancient organism is failing.
它生活在猶他州的南部中心地帶。它體型龐大。實(shí)際上,它被認(rèn)為是世界上最大的生命體。它是一片樹(shù)林,整片的無(wú)性繁殖的白楊樹(shù)通過(guò)根部連在一起。Pando20世紀(jì)70年代科學(xué)家首次發(fā)現(xiàn)了這片樹(shù)林的特點(diǎn),它可能已經(jīng)存活了幾千年了。但現(xiàn)在研究發(fā)現(xiàn),這種巨大的、古老的有機(jī)體正在消亡。
“More than 80 percent of the entire Pando clone is in a nonsustainable state that has the potential to collapse and significantly reduce the size of this world’s largest organism in the next 10 to 20 years.” Paul Rogers, director of the Western Aspen Alliance at Utah State University.
Pando,超過(guò)80%的克隆樹(shù)處于一種不可持續(xù)的狀態(tài)中,這表明世界上最大的有機(jī)體在1020年之內(nèi)有明顯萎縮或者崩塌掉的可能。猶他州立大學(xué)西部山楊林聯(lián)盟的主席保羅·羅杰斯(Paul Rogers)如是說(shuō)
The cause of this crisis? Herbivores, mostly deer. Parts of Pando are fenced off, but that section is still under attack. “Young aspen trees are so nutritious that animals really want to get them, particularly late in the year when the rest of the forest plants are senest and dried up..., I think that there’s perhaps some very healthy [animals that] are able to jump over the eight-foot fence.”
至于造成危機(jī)的原因?這要怪食草動(dòng)物,尤其是鹿。Pando的部分區(qū)域已經(jīng)用柵欄攔住了,但這些區(qū)域仍然收到了襲擊。幼年的白楊樹(shù)富含營(yíng)養(yǎng),以至于動(dòng)物們都想要吃掉它,尤其是在近年,剩余的樹(shù)種都變老變干了的情況下……我想可能有些比較健壯的(動(dòng)物)能夠越過(guò)八英尺高的柵欄。
The deers’ aggressive browsing of young aspen poses a huge threat to Pando. “We see a big gap in the demography. And I often use the human analogy that this is a forest that is almost completely composed of senior citizens, and we have no mature, healthy individuals, we have no middle-aged, we have no teenagers, we have no babies. And that’s a really dangerous situation for aspen because it really depends on continuous growth of the whole clone. You should have a really diverse age and height structure.”
鹿群對(duì)幼年白楊樹(shù)的肆虐給Pando造成了嚴(yán)重威脅。我們用人口統(tǒng)計(jì)學(xué)分析看到了一個(gè)年齡斷崖。我經(jīng)常使用人類(lèi)的類(lèi)比來(lái)說(shuō)明這是一個(gè)幾乎完全由老年人組成的森林系統(tǒng),這里沒(méi)有成年的、健康的個(gè)體,沒(méi)有中年,沒(méi)有青年也沒(méi)有嬰兒。這對(duì)于白楊樹(shù)林來(lái)說(shuō)是個(gè)非常危險(xiǎn)的境況,因?yàn)樗耆蕾嚳寺◇w不斷的生長(zhǎng)。(在一個(gè)系統(tǒng)中)應(yīng)該包含各種年齡和生長(zhǎng)階段。
The problem has largely been created by humans and our game management strategies. Rogers says those strategies need to be reconsidered if we want to protect Pando. And it’s not just about saving the world’s largest organism for its own sake.
人類(lèi)活動(dòng)和對(duì)白楊樹(shù)林的管理方式也加重了這個(gè)問(wèn)題羅杰斯說(shuō),如果我們想要保護(hù)Pando的話,需要重新考慮和執(zhí)行這些管理策略,而不僅僅是保護(hù)世界上最大的有機(jī)體系本身這么簡(jiǎn)單。
“Aspen here and, in fact, worldwide harbor great amounts of biodiversity…, hundreds of plants and animals that are dependent on aspen ecosystems. In the Western U.S., the lower 48, aspen, second to riparian systems, are the most biodiverse forests that we have. Another term for that is Aspen is a keystone species. So as aspen goes so do all those dependent species. So that’s the number one reason.
實(shí)際上,這里以及全世界的白楊樹(shù)林中都蘊(yùn)藏著豐富的生物多樣性,有很多動(dòng)植物都依賴于白楊樹(shù)林生態(tài)系統(tǒng)。在美國(guó)西部,美國(guó)本土的48個(gè)州里,白楊樹(shù)林生物多樣性第二多的樹(shù)林,僅次于水濱生態(tài)系統(tǒng)。換句話說(shuō)白楊樹(shù)是生態(tài)系統(tǒng)的關(guān)鍵物種。因此白楊樹(shù)林的存亡決定所有其它物種的存亡。這是我們要保護(hù)白楊樹(shù)林首要的原因。
“Specific to Pando, this closely demarcated 106 acres or 43 hectares is something that’s workable that we can see and feel and look at and people know about or are learning more about. And so…as a conservation symbol it’s like, if we can’t fix this one thing that has this international reputation, what does that say about our greater relationships with the Earth and living compatibly with the planet?”
具體談到Pando,在這點(diǎn)106英畝或43公頃的被圈起來(lái)的地方,我們可以看到、感覺(jué)到觀察到人們正在了解或?qū)W習(xí)更多的東西。白楊樹(shù)林是保護(hù)區(qū)的象征,同時(shí)其存亡與否聯(lián)系到環(huán)境保護(hù)的國(guó)際聲譽(yù),如果我們不能把這個(gè)問(wèn)題解決的話,談什么與地球的更好地聯(lián)系,地球和諧相處呢?



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