Population decline of the saguaro cactus throughout its distribution is associated with climate change.

IF 3.6 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Annals of botany Pub Date : 2024-06-08 DOI:10.1093/aob/mcae094
Ricardo E Félix-Burruel, Eugenio Larios, Edgar J González, Alberto Búrquez
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Background and aims: Climate change is a global phenomenon species are experiencing, which in arid regions will translate into more frequent and intense drought. The Sonoran Desert is becoming hotter and drier, and many organisms are rapidly changing in abundance and distribution. These population attributes directly depend on the dynamics of the population, which in turn depends on the vital rates of its individuals; yet few studies have documented the effects of climate change on the population dynamics of keystone species such as the saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea). Although saguaros have traits that enable them to withstand present environmental conditions, climate change could make them vulnerable if forced beyond their tolerance limits.

Methods: We evaluated the effect of climate change on 13 saguaro populations spanning most of the species' distribution range. Using field data from 2014 to 2016, we built an integral projection model (IPM) describing the environmentally-explicit dynamics of the populations. We used this IPM, along with projections of two climate change and one no-change scenarios, to predict population sizes (N) and growth rates (λ) from 2017 to 2099 and compared these scenarios to demonstrate the effect of climate change on saguaro's future.

Key results: We found that all populations will decline, mainly due to future increases in drought, mostly hindering recruitment. However, the decline will be differential across populations, since those located near the coast will be affected by harsher drought events than those located further inland.

Conclusions: Our study demonstrates that climate change and its associated increase in drought pose a significant threat to the saguaro cactus populations in the Sonoran Desert. Our findings indicate that the recruitment of saguaros, vital for establishing new individuals, is particularly vulnerable to intensifying drought conditions. Importantly, regional climate trends will have different impacts on saguaro populations across their distribution range.

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萨瓜罗仙人掌在整个分布区的数量减少与气候变化有关。
背景和目的:气候变化是物种正在经历的一种全球现象,在干旱地区将转化为更频繁和更严重的干旱。索诺拉沙漠正在变得更加炎热和干燥,许多生物的数量和分布正在迅速发生变化。这些种群属性直接取决于种群的动态,而种群的动态又取决于其个体的生命率;然而,很少有研究记录了气候变化对萨瓜罗仙人掌(Carnegiea gigantea)等基石物种种群动态的影响。尽管萨瓜罗仙人掌的特性使其能够承受目前的环境条件,但如果气候变化迫使其超出承受极限,就会使其变得脆弱:我们评估了气候变化对该物种大部分分布区的 13 个萨瓜罗种群的影响。利用 2014 年至 2016 年的实地数据,我们建立了一个整体预测模型(IPM),描述了种群的环境显性动态。我们利用该 IPM 以及对两种气候变化情景和一种不变情景的预测,预测了 2017 年至 2099 年的种群数量(N)和增长率(λ),并对这些情景进行了比较,以展示气候变化对沙瓜鲁未来的影响:我们发现,所有种群数量都将下降,主要原因是未来干旱加剧,这在很大程度上阻碍了新种的招募。然而,不同种群的衰退情况将有所不同,因为靠近海岸的种群将比位于内陆的种群受到更严重干旱事件的影响:我们的研究表明,气候变化及其相关的干旱加剧对索诺拉沙漠中的萨瓜罗仙人掌种群构成了重大威胁。我们的研究结果表明,萨瓜罗仙人掌的招募对建立新的个体至关重要,特别容易受到干旱加剧的影响。重要的是,区域气候趋势将对整个萨瓜罗仙人掌分布区的种群产生不同的影响。
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Annals of botany
Annals of botany 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: Annals of Botany is an international plant science journal publishing novel and rigorous research in all areas of plant science. It is published monthly in both electronic and printed forms with at least two extra issues each year that focus on a particular theme in plant biology. The Journal is managed by the Annals of Botany Company, a not-for-profit educational charity established to promote plant science worldwide. The Journal publishes original research papers, invited and submitted review articles, ''Research in Context'' expanding on original work, ''Botanical Briefings'' as short overviews of important topics, and ''Viewpoints'' giving opinions. All papers in each issue are summarized briefly in Content Snapshots , there are topical news items in the Plant Cuttings section and Book Reviews . A rigorous review process ensures that readers are exposed to genuine and novel advances across a wide spectrum of botanical knowledge. All papers aim to advance knowledge and make a difference to our understanding of plant science.
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