Projecting Podocarpaceae response to climate change: we are not out of the woods yet.

IF 2.6 3区 生物学 Q2 ECOLOGY AoB Plants Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1093/aobpla/plad034
Thando C Twala, Jolene T Fisher, Kelsey L Glennon
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Under the changing climate, the persistence of Afrotemperate taxa may be threatened as suitable habitat availability decreases. The unique disjunct ranges of podocarps in southern Africa raise questions about the persistence of these species under climate change. Here, we identified likely environmental drivers of these distributions, characterized the current and future (2070) environmental niches, and projected distributions of four podocarp species in South Africa. Species distribution models were conducted using species locality data for Afrocarpus falcatus, Podocarpus latifolius, Pseudotropheus elongatus and Podocarpus henkelii and both historical climate data (1970-2000) and future climate scenarios (Representative Concentration Pathway [RCP] 4.5 and 8.5, 2061-2080) to estimate the current and future distributions. We also used this opportunity to identify the most important climatic variables that likely govern each species' distribution. Using niche overlap estimates, a similarity test, and indices of niche expansion, stability and unfilling, we explored how niches change under different climate scenarios. The distribution of the study species was governed by the maximum temperature of the warmest month, temperature annual range, mean temperature of the wettest quarter, and precipitation of the wettest, driest and warmest quarters. The current distribution of A. falcatus was predicted to expand to higher elevations under RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5. Podocarpus henkelii was predicted to lose most of its suitable habitat under RCP 4.5 and expand under RCP 8.5; however, this was the opposite for P. elongatus and P. latifolius. Interestingly, P. elongatus, which had the smallest geographic distribution, showed the most vulnerability to climate change in comparison to the other podocarps. Mapping the distribution of podocarps and understanding the differences in their current and future climate niches provide insight into potential climate drivers of podocarp persistence and the potential for adaptation of these species. Overall, these results suggest that P. elongatus and P. henkelii may expand to novel environmental niches.

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预测Podocarpaceae对气候变化的反应:我们还没有走出困境。
在气候变化的条件下,适宜生境的减少可能会威胁到非温带类群的持久性。非洲南部独特的豆科动物的分布范围引起了人们对这些物种在气候变化下的持久性的质疑。在这里,我们确定了这些分布的可能环境驱动因素,描述了当前和未来(2070年)的环境生态位,并预测了四种足鲤在南非的分布。利用falcatus、Podocarpus latifolius、Pseudotropheus elongatus和Podocarpus henkelii的物种局地数据,结合历史气候数据(1970-2000)和未来气候情景(Representative Concentration Pathway [RCP] 4.5和8.5,2061-2080)建立了物种分布模型,估算了它们当前和未来的分布。我们还利用这个机会确定了可能影响每个物种分布的最重要的气候变量。利用生态位重叠估计、相似性检验和生态位扩展、稳定性和未填充指数,探讨了生态位在不同气候情景下的变化规律。研究种的分布受最暖月最高气温、年温差、最湿季平均气温、最湿季、最干季和最暖季降水量的支配。预测在rcp4.5和rcp8.5条件下,镰形沙蝇的分布将向更高海拔扩展。在RCP为4.5的条件下,黄竹的适宜生境将逐渐减少,而在RCP为8.5的条件下,黄竹的适宜生境将逐渐扩大;而长形和latifolius则相反。有趣的是,与其他足科动物相比,地理分布最小的长形足科动物对气候变化的脆弱性最大。绘制足鲷的分布图,了解其当前和未来气候生态位的差异,有助于深入了解足鲷持续存在的潜在气候驱动因素以及这些物种的适应潜力。综上所述,这些研究结果表明,长形线虫和汉化线虫可能会向新的生态位扩展。
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AoB Plants
AoB Plants PLANT SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: AoB PLANTS is an open-access, online journal that has been publishing peer-reviewed articles since 2010, with an emphasis on all aspects of environmental and evolutionary plant biology. Published by Oxford University Press, this journal is dedicated to rapid publication of research articles, reviews, commentaries and short communications. The taxonomic scope of the journal spans the full gamut of vascular and non-vascular plants, as well as other taxa that impact these organisms. AoB PLANTS provides a fast-track pathway for publishing high-quality research in an open-access environment, where papers are available online to anyone, anywhere free of charge.
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