Assessing the potential invasive range of Trichonephila clavata using species distribution models

Pub Date : 2024-04-26 DOI:10.1016/j.japb.2024.02.003
Joseph Giulian, Thomas C. Jones, Darrell Moore
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Since its establishment in North America around 2013, the east-Asian spider Trichonephila clavata has expanded its range to 120,000 km2. We used ‘MaxEnt’ species distribution models (SDMs) to assess the potential range and invasive process of T. clavata based on its climatic niche preferences. Results reveal T. clavata exhibits a preference for climatic niches between subtropical and temperate latitudes, with high suitability primarily forecasted in montane forests and coastal regions spanning latitudes of 30–50 degrees. Geographic projections indicate high risk of expansion beyond the current invasive range. Areas with over 50% suitability are predicted as far north as 45–50° N, reaching into southern Canada, while the southern extent approaches the Gulf Coast. Response curves show peak suitability occurs at below-freezing temperatures for the minimum temperature of the coldest month. Similar drivers of distribution between native and invasive models, and an invasive niche occurring within the native range, each suggest niche conservatism for invasive populations. Overall, the vast regions of climatically suitable habitat predicted in North America indicates a highly permissive climate, highlighting the need for further research on biotic factors and management strategies to mitigate spread and impacts.

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利用物种分布模型评估克拉维拉毛蛛的潜在入侵范围
自2013年左右进入北美以来,东亚蜘蛛Trichonephila clavata的分布范围已扩大到12万平方公里。我们使用 "MaxEnt "物种分布模型(SDMs),根据其气候生态位偏好来评估克拉瓦塔蜘蛛的潜在分布范围和入侵过程。结果表明,T. clavata 对亚热带和温带纬度之间的气候生态位有偏好,预测其主要在纬度为 30-50 度的山地森林和沿海地区具有较高的适宜性。地理预测表明,该物种极有可能扩展到目前的入侵范围之外。据预测,适宜度超过 50% 的地区最北可达北纬 45-50 度,一直延伸到加拿大南部,而最南端则接近墨西哥湾沿岸。响应曲线显示,在最冷月份的最低温度低于冰点时,适宜性达到峰值。原生模式和入侵模式之间相似的分布驱动因素,以及原生范围内出现的入侵生态位,都表明入侵种群的生态位保守性。总之,北美洲气候适宜栖息地的广阔区域表明气候非常有利,这突出表明需要进一步研究生物因素和管理策略,以减轻传播和影响。
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