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引用次数: 11
摘要
物种分布模型在生态学、保护学、生物地理学甚至古生态学中有许多应用。在这项研究中,我们模拟了伊朗高原常见的岩栖鸟类Eastern Rock Nuttach(Sitta tephronota)的分布,并确定了影响该物种分布的最重要的气候变量。然后,我们预测了过去的物种分布,即最后一次冰川盛期(21000 年 BP)和末次冰间期(约120000-140000 年 BP),以调查该物种的范围会如何随着时间的推移而变化。结果表明,伊朗东北部的扎格罗斯山脉、阿尔布尔兹山脉和科佩特达格山脉是最适合东岩胡桃的栖息地。年平均温度和年降水量被确定为预测该物种分布的最重要变量。在末次冰川盛期,东岩剖面的潜在分布比目前的分布大;然而,自上一次冰川盛期以来,该物种的气候生态位保持相对稳定。我们的研究结果还表明,在上一次冰间期,东岩Nutchch的分布仅限于高海拔地区,与目前的分布相比差异很大。
Reconstructing distribution of the Eastern Rock Nuthatch during the Last Glacial Maximum and Last Interglacial
Species distribution models have many applications in ecology, conservation, biogeography, and even paleoecology. In this study, we modeled the distribution of the Eastern Rock Nuthatch (Sitta tephronota), a common rock dweller bird in Iranian Plateau, and determined most important climatic variables affecting the distribution of the species. We then projected the species distribution into the past, the Last Glacial Maximum (21,000 yr BP) and Last Interglacial (~120,000– 140,000 yr BP), to investigate how the species’ range would have changed through time. Results indicated that Zagros Mountains, Alborz Mountains and Kopet Dagh Mountains in the northeast of Iran are the most suitable habitats for the Eastern Rock Nuthatch. Annual mean temperature and annual precipitation identified as the most important variables in predicting the distribution of this species. During the Last Glacial Maximum, potential distribution of Eastern Rock Nuthatch was larger from its current distribution; however, the species’ climatic niche remains relatively stable since the Last Glacial Maximum. Our results also showed that during the Last Interglacial, distribution of the Eastern Rock Nuthatch was restricted to high elevations and was very different compared to its current distribution.
期刊介绍:
Avian Biology Research provides a forum for the publication of research in every field of ornithology. It covers all aspects of pure and applied ornithology for wild or captive species as well as research that does not readily fit within the publication objectives of other ornithological journals. By considering a wide range of research fields for publication, Avian Biology Research provides a forum for people working in every field of ornithology.