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Current and Future Distribution of the Tropical Tree Cedrela odorata L. in Mexico under Climate Change Scenarios Using MaxLike

Climate change is recognized as an important threat to global biodiversity because it increases the risk of extinction of many species on the planet. Mexico is a megadiverse country and native tree species such as red cedar (Cedrela odorata) can be used to maintain forests while helping mitigate cli...

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Autores principales: Estrada-Contreras, Israel, Equihua, Miguel, Laborde, Javier, Martínez Meyer, Enrique, Sánchez-Velásquez, Lázaro R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5061354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27732622
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0164178
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author Estrada-Contreras, Israel
Equihua, Miguel
Laborde, Javier
Martínez Meyer, Enrique
Sánchez-Velásquez, Lázaro R.
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Equihua, Miguel
Laborde, Javier
Martínez Meyer, Enrique
Sánchez-Velásquez, Lázaro R.
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description Climate change is recognized as an important threat to global biodiversity because it increases the risk of extinction of many species on the planet. Mexico is a megadiverse country and native tree species such as red cedar (Cedrela odorata) can be used to maintain forests while helping mitigate climate change, because it is considered a fast growing pioneer species with great economic potential in the forestry industry. In order to assess possible shifts in areas suitable for C. odorata plantations in Mexico with ecological niche models, we used the MaxLike algorithm, climate variables, the geo-referenced records of this species, three general circulation models and three scenarios of future emissions. Results show a current potential distribution of 573,079 km(2) with an average probability of occurrence of 0.93 (± 0.13). The potential distribution area could increase up to 650,356 km(2) by 2060 according to the general circulation model HADCM3 B2, with an average probability of occurrence of 0.86 (± 0.14). Finally, we delimited an area of 35,377 km(2) that has a high potential for the establishment of C. odorata plantations, by selecting those sites with optimal conditions for its growth that are outside protected areas and are currently devoid of trees. C. odorata has a significant potential to help in the mitigation of the effects of climate change. Using MaxLike we identified extense areas in Mexico suitable to increase carbon sequestration through plantations of this highly valued native tree species.
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spelling pubmed-50613542016-10-27 Current and Future Distribution of the Tropical Tree Cedrela odorata L. in Mexico under Climate Change Scenarios Using MaxLike Estrada-Contreras, Israel Equihua, Miguel Laborde, Javier Martínez Meyer, Enrique Sánchez-Velásquez, Lázaro R. PLoS One Research Article Climate change is recognized as an important threat to global biodiversity because it increases the risk of extinction of many species on the planet. Mexico is a megadiverse country and native tree species such as red cedar (Cedrela odorata) can be used to maintain forests while helping mitigate climate change, because it is considered a fast growing pioneer species with great economic potential in the forestry industry. In order to assess possible shifts in areas suitable for C. odorata plantations in Mexico with ecological niche models, we used the MaxLike algorithm, climate variables, the geo-referenced records of this species, three general circulation models and three scenarios of future emissions. Results show a current potential distribution of 573,079 km(2) with an average probability of occurrence of 0.93 (± 0.13). The potential distribution area could increase up to 650,356 km(2) by 2060 according to the general circulation model HADCM3 B2, with an average probability of occurrence of 0.86 (± 0.14). Finally, we delimited an area of 35,377 km(2) that has a high potential for the establishment of C. odorata plantations, by selecting those sites with optimal conditions for its growth that are outside protected areas and are currently devoid of trees. C. odorata has a significant potential to help in the mitigation of the effects of climate change. Using MaxLike we identified extense areas in Mexico suitable to increase carbon sequestration through plantations of this highly valued native tree species. Public Library of Science 2016-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5061354/ /pubmed/27732622 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0164178 Text en © 2016 Estrada-Contreras et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Equihua, Miguel
Laborde, Javier
Martínez Meyer, Enrique
Sánchez-Velásquez, Lázaro R.
Current and Future Distribution of the Tropical Tree Cedrela odorata L. in Mexico under Climate Change Scenarios Using MaxLike
title Current and Future Distribution of the Tropical Tree Cedrela odorata L. in Mexico under Climate Change Scenarios Using MaxLike
title_full Current and Future Distribution of the Tropical Tree Cedrela odorata L. in Mexico under Climate Change Scenarios Using MaxLike
title_fullStr Current and Future Distribution of the Tropical Tree Cedrela odorata L. in Mexico under Climate Change Scenarios Using MaxLike
title_full_unstemmed Current and Future Distribution of the Tropical Tree Cedrela odorata L. in Mexico under Climate Change Scenarios Using MaxLike
title_short Current and Future Distribution of the Tropical Tree Cedrela odorata L. in Mexico under Climate Change Scenarios Using MaxLike
title_sort current and future distribution of the tropical tree cedrela odorata l. in mexico under climate change scenarios using maxlike
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5061354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27732622
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0164178
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