词条 | Galapagos Islands |
释义 | Galapagos Islands islands, Ecuador Spanish Islas Galápagos, officially Archipiélago de Colón (“Columbus Archipelago”) ![]() ![]() island group of the eastern Pacific Ocean, administratively a province of Ecuador. The Galapagos consist of 13 major islands (ranging in area from 5.4 to 1,771 square miles 【14 to 4,588 square km】), 6 smaller islands, and scores of islets and rocks lying athwart the Equator 600 miles (1,000 km) west of the mainland of Ecuador. Their total land area of 3,093 square miles (8,010 square km) is scattered over 23,000 square miles (59,500 square km) of ocean. The government of Ecuador designated part of the Galapagos a wildlife sanctuary in 1935, and in 1959 the sanctuary became the Galapagos National Park. In 1978 UNESCO added the islands to its World Heritage List (World Heritage site), and in 1986 the Galapagos Marine Resources Reserve was created to protect the surrounding waters. The Charles Darwin Research Station on Santa Cruz (Indefatigable) Island (Santa Cruz Island) promotes scientific studies and protects the indigenous vegetation and animal life of the Galapagos. ![]() The Galapagos Islands were discovered in 1535 by the bishop of Panama, Tomás de Berlanga, whose ship had drifted off course while en route to Peru. He named them Las Encantadas (“The Enchanted”), and in his writings he marveled at the thousands of large galápagos (tortoises) found there. Numerous Spanish voyagers stopped at the islands from the 16th century, and the Galapagos also came to be used by pirates and by whale and seal hunters. The area had been unclaimed for almost 300 years before colonization began on what is now Santa María Island in 1832, when Ecuador took official possession of the archipelago. The islands became internationally famous as a result of their being visited in 1835 by the English naturalist Charles Darwin (Darwin, Charles); their unusual fauna contributed to the groundbreaking theories on natural selection presented in his Origin of Species (1859). The climate of the Galapagos Islands is characterized by low rainfall, low humidity, and relatively low air and water temperatures. The islands have thousands of plant and animal species, of which the vast majority are endemic. The archipelago's arid lowlands are covered by an open cactus forest. A transition zone at higher elevations is covered with a forest in which pisonia (a four o'clock (four-o'clock) plant) and guava trees dominate, and the moist forest region above the transition zone is dominated by a Scalesia forest with dense underbrush. The treeless upland zone is covered with ferns and grasses. ![]() ![]() Additional Reading R. Perry (ed.), Galápagos (1984); and Michael H. Jackson, Galapagos, a Natural History, rev. and expanded ed. (1993), discuss the flora and fauna of the islands. Further well-illustrated sources on the fauna include David W. Steadman and Steven Zousmer, Galápagos: Discovery on Darwin's Islands (1988); and Isabel Castro and Antonia Phillips, A Guide to the Birds of the Galápagos Islands (1996). Recent evolutionary research is presented in B. Rosemary Grant and Peter R. Grant, Evolutionary Dynamics of a Natural Population: The Large Cactus Finch of the Galapagos (1989), the results of an 11-year project; and Jonathan Weiner, The Beak of the Finch: A Story of Evolution in Our Time (1994), on the findings of the many research projects the Grants have conducted in the Galapagos. Marine life is covered by Peter W. Glynn, Gerard M. Wellington, and John W. Wells, Corals and Coral Reefs of the Galápagos Islands (1983); Matthew J. James (ed.), Galápagos Marine Invertebrates: Taxonomy, Biogeography, and Evolution in Darwin's Islands (1991); Paul Humann, Reef Fish Identification: Galápagos, ed. by Ned DeLoach (1993); and Jack Stein Grove and Robert J. Lavenberg, The Fishes of the Galápagos Islands (1997). Guidebooks include Barry Boyce, A Traveler's Guide to the Galapagos Islands, 2nd ed. (1994); and Alan Murphy, Ecuador & Galápagos Handbook (1997). |
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