气候变化对Ageratum conyzoides在中国潜在分布的影响。

IF 2.3 2区 生物学 Q2 ECOLOGY Ecology and Evolution Pub Date : 2024-10-27 DOI:10.1002/ece3.11513
Yuan Wang, Yonggang Yang, Minggang Zhang
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姬松茸(Ageratum conyzoides L.)是一种原产于南美洲的外来入侵植物,具有生长迅速、生态适应性强等特点,对我国生态系统、农业产业和生物多样性构成威胁。在本研究中,我们利用ENMeval软件包对MaxEnt模型进行了优化,并基于A. conyzoides的全球地理空间分布数据,考虑气候、土壤和地形等因素,利用Biomod2软件包构建了一个集合模型。我们模拟了目前和未来(2041-2060 年、2061-2080 年)中国芋头草的潜在适宜分布区。通过多变量环境相似性表面和最不相似变量分析,我们确定了影响芋螺分布的主要环境变量。此外,生态位分析还阐明了A. conyzoides气候生态位的时空变化。我们的研究结果表明,由排名前七位的单个模型构建的集合模型在预测A. conyzoides的适宜栖息地方面优于单个模型。集合模型的真实技能统计量(TSS)达到了 0.833,主体曲线下面积(AUC)达到了 0.971,显示了出色的预测性能。目前,中国栉水母的适宜栖息地主要分布在北纬18°至28°之间,面积约147万平方公里。气温年变化范围、最湿月降水量和最冷季度平均气温被认为是影响其分布的主要环境变量,而土壤和海拔变量则起次要作用。在未来的气候条件下,A. conyzoides 的适宜栖息地预计将向东北方向扩展,随着气候变暖,其栖息地中心将向北移动。随着气候变暖程度的增加,A. conyzoides 的迁移速度预计也会增加。此外,在不同的气候条件下,A. conyzoides的气候生态位将发生一定的变化,可能面临生态位扩大和生态位重叠减少的问题。
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The influence of climate change on the potential distribution of Ageratum conyzoides in China

Ageratum conyzoides L., an invasive plant originating from South America, is characterized by rapid growth and strong ecological adaptability, posing a threat to China's ecosystems, agricultural industry, and biodiversity. In this study, we optimized the MaxEnt model using the ENMeval package and constructed an ensemble model using the Biomod2 package based on global geospatial distribution data of A. conyzoides and considering climate, soil, and topography factors. We simulated the potential suitable distribution of A. conyzoides in China at present and in the future (2041–2060, 2061–2080). Through multivariate environment similarity surface and most dissimilar variable analysis, we identified the main environmental variables influencing the distribution of A. conyzoides. Additionally, niche analysis elucidated temporal and spatial variations in A. conyzoides' climate niche. Our results demonstrate that the ensemble model, constructed from the top seven single models, outperforms the individual models in predicting the suitable habitat of A. conyzoides. The ensemble model achieved the true skill statistic (TSS) of 0.833 and the area under the subject curve (AUC) of 0.971, indicative of outstanding predictive performance. Presently, the suitable habitat of A. conyzoides in China primarily exists in the region between 18° and 28° N, covering approximately 1.47 million km2. The temperature annual range, precipitation of the wettest month, and mean temperature of the coldest quarter were identified as the primary environmental variables influencing its distribution, while soil and elevation variables had minor roles. Under future climate conditions, the suitable habitat of A. conyzoides is expected to expand northeastward, with the centroid of its habitat shifting northward as the climate warms. The migration speed of A. conyzoides is projected to increase with the degree of warming. Furthermore, the climate niche of A. conyzoides will undergo certain changes and may face both niche expansion and a decrease in niche overlap under different climate conditions.

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