The expansion and migration of small mammals in the Makalu Barun region induced by changes of the Himalayan environment during the Quaternary

IF 0.5 Q3 GEOGRAPHY AUC Geographica Pub Date : 2022-12-21 DOI:10.14712/23361980.2022.13
M. Daniel, J. Kalvoda
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This paper describes the course of migration and expansion of small mammals in the Makalu Barun region influenced by the orogenetic uplift of the East Nepal Himalaya and climatically conditioned changes in the extent of morphogenetic zones from the Upper Pleistocene up to the present. The results of zoological and parasitological research are compounded with the knowledge of the dynamic development of landforms, which testifies to significant changes in the high-mountain environment during the Quaternary. The migration of Palearctic species of small mammals across the gradually emerging orographical barrier during the orogenesis of the High Himalaya was completely interrupted by the glaciation in the Upper Pleistocene. This extensive glaciation also excluded occurrence and survival of small mammals in the high-mountain valleys of the Makalu Barun region. Migration routes and the extension of the territory of small mammals remained open only in the periglacial zone of the Arun and Barun Khola valleys. Following the interstadial period of warmer and humid climate conditions were changed by the Late Glacial Maximum when small mammals were again pushed away from heavily glaciated valleys to the lower altitude periglacial zone. During the Holocene interglacial, the occurrence of fauna and flora in the high-mountain valleys depended on repeated spatial changes of periglacial and glacial morphoclimatic zones. Current biogeographical hazards are accentuated due to the rapid retreat of glaciers, the expansion of the periglacial morphoclimatic zone and the increased human impact in the High Himalaya.
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第四纪喜马拉雅环境变化导致马卡鲁巴伦地区小型哺乳动物的扩张和迁移
本文描述了上更新世至今,受东尼泊尔喜马拉雅造山隆升和气候条件下地貌带范围变化的影响,马卡鲁巴伦地区小型哺乳动物的迁移和扩张过程。动物学和寄生虫学的研究结果与地貌动态发展的认识相结合,证明第四纪期间高山环境发生了重大变化。在高喜马拉雅造山过程中,古北小哺乳动物跨越逐渐出现的地形屏障的迁移被上更新世的冰川作用完全中断。这种广泛的冰川作用也排除了马卡鲁巴伦地区高山山谷中小型哺乳动物的出现和生存。小型哺乳动物的迁徙路线和领地扩展仅在Arun和Barun Khola山谷的冰缘地带保持开放。在间冰期温暖湿润的气候条件之后,晚期冰期极大期改变了气候条件,当时小型哺乳动物再次被从冰川覆盖严重的山谷推到海拔较低的冰周带。在全新世间冰期,高山峡谷动植物的发生依赖于冰缘和冰缘形态气候带的反复空间变化。由于冰川的迅速退缩、冰缘形态气候带的扩大以及高喜马拉雅地区人类影响的增加,目前的生物地理危害正在加剧。
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