Mountain birds will die out as planet warms全球变暖导致山地鸟濒临灭绝

2019-09-10 07:22罗跃梅
疯狂英语·新阅版 2019年3期
关键词:濒临灭绝平均气温山地

罗跃梅

一份新的研究表明,由于受到氣候变化的影响,山地鸟正在离开它们生活的自然环境,并逐渐走向灭绝。

Scientists have recreated a 1985 study of birds in Peru that shows climate change is pushing them from their natural environment.

Thirty years ago, researchers studied more than 400 kinds of birds living on a mountainside in Peru. In 2017, researchers looked again at the bird populations. They found that almost all had moved to higher places in the mountain. Almost all had decreased in size. And, the scientists say at least eight bird groups that started at the higher elevations(海拔) had died out completely.

John W. Fitzpatrick is director of the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology(鸟类学) and a co-writer of the study. He said, “Once you move up as far as you can go, there's nowhere else left.”

The researchers say the birds might have moved up the mountain because of temperature changes. Or, they say changes to food sources may have forced them to go higher. The findings were published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Past research has documented birds and other animals moving up in elevation in reaction to warming temperatures.

Mark Urban is director of the Center of Biological Risk at the University of Connecticut. He said this recent study was the first to prove that rising temperatures and moving to avoid them can lead to extinction.

In 1985, Fitzpatrick and a team of scientists established a camp alongside a river running down a mountainside in southeastern Peru. He wanted to document where tropical bird groups there lived. His team spent several weeks using nets to catch and release birds. They kept detailed notes of birds they caught, saw or heard. In 2016, Fitzpatrick passed his notes, photos and other records to Benjamin Freeman. He is with the Biodiversity Research Centre at the University of British Columbia. Freeman has been researching tropical birds for more than 10 years. He set out in August and September of 2017 to copy Fitzpatrick's study. His team used the same methods, searching the same places in the same time of year. Freeman's team wanted to see how things had changed for the bird groups since 1985. The average temperatures on the mountain had risen 0.42 ℃. Freeman's team placed 20 sound recording devices on the mountain to record the sounds of birds that might not easily be seen. Freeman said that the birds moved an average of 98 meters further up the mountain. He said he believes that temperature is the main cause of the birds' movement.

Fitzpatrick noted that birds used to living in areas with little temperature change may be especially at risk because of climate change.

He said, “We should expect that what's happening on this mountain top is happening more generally in the Andes, and other tropical mountain ranges.”

1.What leads to mountain birds' dying out according to the text?

A.The planet warming.

B.Lack of water.

C.Human's hunting.

D.Tree cutting.

2.When did Freeman set out to copy Fitzpatrick's study?

A.In 1985.

B.In 2017.

C.In 2018.

D.In 2016.

話题表达语言整理

1.live on a mountainside   住在山坡上

2.the bird populations   鸟类的数量

3.move to higher places   迁徙到更高的地方

4.decrease in size   规模减小

5.die out   灭绝

6.move up the mountain   向山上迁徙

7.lead to extinction   导致灭绝

8.the average temperatures   平均气温

9.move an average of 98 meters   平均迁徙98米(高)

10.the main cause of the birds' movement   鸟类迁徙的主要原因

11.(be)at risk because of climate change   由于气候变化而面临风险

猜你喜欢
濒临灭绝平均气温山地
立春
Reasons for animals
关于山地建筑设计要点的分析
受伤的小鸟
从全球气候变暖大背景看莱州市30a气温变化
1981—2010年拐子湖地区气温变化特征及趋势分析
近50年来全球背景下青藏高原气候变化特征分析
浅谈新疆木卡姆艺术及其保护与传承
浅析山地别墅的景观设计及施工特点
大熊猫濒临灭绝的内在因素