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Predicting the potential impacts of climate change on the endangered endemic annonaceae species in east africa

Globally, endemic species and natural habitats have been significantly impacted by climate change, and further considerable impacts are predicted. Therefore, understanding how endemic species are impacted by climate change can aid in advancing the necessary conservation initiatives. The use of niche...

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Autores principales: Mkala, Elijah Mbandi, Mwanzia, Virginia, Nzei, Johh, Oluoch, Wyclife Agumba, Ngarega, Boniface K., Wanga, Vincent Okello, Oulo, Milicent Akinyi, Munyao, Fredrick, Kilingo, Flory Mkangombe, Rono, Penninah, Waswa, Emmanuel Nyongesa, Mutinda, Elizabeth Syowai, Ochieng, Clintone Onyango, Mwachala, Geoffrey, Hu, Guang-Wan, Wang, Qing-Feng, Katunge, Jacinta Kaweze, Victoire, Calmina Izabayo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10320037/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37416643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17405
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author Mkala, Elijah Mbandi
Mwanzia, Virginia
Nzei, Johh
Oluoch, Wyclife Agumba
Ngarega, Boniface K.
Wanga, Vincent Okello
Oulo, Milicent Akinyi
Ngarega, Boniface K.
Munyao, Fredrick
Kilingo, Flory Mkangombe
Rono, Penninah
Waswa, Emmanuel Nyongesa
Mutinda, Elizabeth Syowai
Ochieng, Clintone Onyango
Mwachala, Geoffrey
Hu, Guang-Wan
Wang, Qing-Feng
Katunge, Jacinta Kaweze
Victoire, Calmina Izabayo
author_facet Mkala, Elijah Mbandi
Mwanzia, Virginia
Nzei, Johh
Oluoch, Wyclife Agumba
Ngarega, Boniface K.
Wanga, Vincent Okello
Oulo, Milicent Akinyi
Ngarega, Boniface K.
Munyao, Fredrick
Kilingo, Flory Mkangombe
Rono, Penninah
Waswa, Emmanuel Nyongesa
Mutinda, Elizabeth Syowai
Ochieng, Clintone Onyango
Mwachala, Geoffrey
Hu, Guang-Wan
Wang, Qing-Feng
Katunge, Jacinta Kaweze
Victoire, Calmina Izabayo
author_sort Mkala, Elijah Mbandi
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description Globally, endemic species and natural habitats have been significantly impacted by climate change, and further considerable impacts are predicted. Therefore, understanding how endemic species are impacted by climate change can aid in advancing the necessary conservation initiatives. The use of niche modeling is becoming a popular topic in biological conservation to forecast changes in species distributions under various climate change scenarios. This study used the Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator version 1 (ACCESS-CM2) general circulation model of coupled model intercomparison project phase 6 (CMIP6) to model the current distribution of suitable habitat for the four threatened Annonaceae species endemic to East Africa (EA), to determine the impact of climate change on their suitable habitat in the years 2050 (average for 2041–2060) and 2070 (average for 2061–2080). Two shared socio-economic pathways (SSPs) SSP370 and SSP585 were used to project the contraction and expansion of suitable habitats for Uvariodendron kirkii, Uvaria kirkii, Uvariodendron dzomboense and Asteranthe asterias endemic to Kenya and Tanzania in EA. The current distribution for all four species is highly influenced by precipitation, temperature, and environmental factors (population, potential evapotranspiration, and aridity index). Although the loss of the original suitable habitat is anticipated to be significant, appropriate habitat expansion and contraction are projections for all species. More than 70% and 40% of the original habitats of Uvariodendron dzombense and Uvariodendron kirkii are predicted to be destroyed by climate change, respectively. Based on our research, we suggest that areas that are expected to shrink owing to climate change be classified as important protection zones for the preservation of Annonaceae species.
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spelling pubmed-103200372023-07-06 Predicting the potential impacts of climate change on the endangered endemic annonaceae species in east africa Mkala, Elijah Mbandi Mwanzia, Virginia Nzei, Johh Oluoch, Wyclife Agumba Ngarega, Boniface K. Wanga, Vincent Okello Oulo, Milicent Akinyi Ngarega, Boniface K. Munyao, Fredrick Kilingo, Flory Mkangombe Rono, Penninah Waswa, Emmanuel Nyongesa Mutinda, Elizabeth Syowai Ochieng, Clintone Onyango Mwachala, Geoffrey Hu, Guang-Wan Wang, Qing-Feng Katunge, Jacinta Kaweze Victoire, Calmina Izabayo Heliyon Research Article Globally, endemic species and natural habitats have been significantly impacted by climate change, and further considerable impacts are predicted. Therefore, understanding how endemic species are impacted by climate change can aid in advancing the necessary conservation initiatives. The use of niche modeling is becoming a popular topic in biological conservation to forecast changes in species distributions under various climate change scenarios. This study used the Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator version 1 (ACCESS-CM2) general circulation model of coupled model intercomparison project phase 6 (CMIP6) to model the current distribution of suitable habitat for the four threatened Annonaceae species endemic to East Africa (EA), to determine the impact of climate change on their suitable habitat in the years 2050 (average for 2041–2060) and 2070 (average for 2061–2080). Two shared socio-economic pathways (SSPs) SSP370 and SSP585 were used to project the contraction and expansion of suitable habitats for Uvariodendron kirkii, Uvaria kirkii, Uvariodendron dzomboense and Asteranthe asterias endemic to Kenya and Tanzania in EA. The current distribution for all four species is highly influenced by precipitation, temperature, and environmental factors (population, potential evapotranspiration, and aridity index). Although the loss of the original suitable habitat is anticipated to be significant, appropriate habitat expansion and contraction are projections for all species. More than 70% and 40% of the original habitats of Uvariodendron dzombense and Uvariodendron kirkii are predicted to be destroyed by climate change, respectively. Based on our research, we suggest that areas that are expected to shrink owing to climate change be classified as important protection zones for the preservation of Annonaceae species. Elsevier 2023-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10320037/ /pubmed/37416643 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17405 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Mkala, Elijah Mbandi
Mwanzia, Virginia
Nzei, Johh
Oluoch, Wyclife Agumba
Ngarega, Boniface K.
Wanga, Vincent Okello
Oulo, Milicent Akinyi
Ngarega, Boniface K.
Munyao, Fredrick
Kilingo, Flory Mkangombe
Rono, Penninah
Waswa, Emmanuel Nyongesa
Mutinda, Elizabeth Syowai
Ochieng, Clintone Onyango
Mwachala, Geoffrey
Hu, Guang-Wan
Wang, Qing-Feng
Katunge, Jacinta Kaweze
Victoire, Calmina Izabayo
Predicting the potential impacts of climate change on the endangered endemic annonaceae species in east africa
title Predicting the potential impacts of climate change on the endangered endemic annonaceae species in east africa
title_full Predicting the potential impacts of climate change on the endangered endemic annonaceae species in east africa
title_fullStr Predicting the potential impacts of climate change on the endangered endemic annonaceae species in east africa
title_full_unstemmed Predicting the potential impacts of climate change on the endangered endemic annonaceae species in east africa
title_short Predicting the potential impacts of climate change on the endangered endemic annonaceae species in east africa
title_sort predicting the potential impacts of climate change on the endangered endemic annonaceae species in east africa
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10320037/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37416643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17405
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