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Potential reduction of Hartweg´s Pine (Pinus hartwegii Lindl.) geographic distribution

Geographical distribution of forest species is closely regulated by environmental conditions, particularly temperature and precipitation. Climate change predicted by general circulation models is expected to modify the distribution of many species’ distribution, especially those adapted to extreme e...

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Autores principales: Alfaro-Ramírez, Farid Uriel, Ramírez-Albores, Jorge Enrique, Vargas-Hernández, J. Jesús, Franco-Maass, Sergio, Pérez-Suárez, Marlín
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7028273/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32069302
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229178
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author Alfaro-Ramírez, Farid Uriel
Ramírez-Albores, Jorge Enrique
Vargas-Hernández, J. Jesús
Franco-Maass, Sergio
Pérez-Suárez, Marlín
author_facet Alfaro-Ramírez, Farid Uriel
Ramírez-Albores, Jorge Enrique
Vargas-Hernández, J. Jesús
Franco-Maass, Sergio
Pérez-Suárez, Marlín
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description Geographical distribution of forest species is closely regulated by environmental conditions, particularly temperature and precipitation. Climate change predicted by general circulation models is expected to modify the distribution of many species’ distribution, especially those adapted to extreme environmental conditions, leading to large-scale migrations or local extinctions. The aim of this research was to determine the potential impact of climatic change on Pinus hartwegii geographic distribution and the niche breadth of its populations. Ecological niche models were used by generated with four different algorithms based on 19 bioclimatic variables in addition to altitude. Climatic niche breadth was delimited by the dispersion of species occurrence records within the intervals of the bioclimatic variables. We modelled future distribution based on three general circulation models, MIROC-ESM-CHEM, CCSM4 and HadGEM2-ES, using two representative concentration pathways (RCP) 2.6 and 8.5, for two-time horizons 2050 and 2070. Niche breadth analysis showed narrow ranges of suitability, indicating a strong relationship between the presence of P. hartwegii with the temperature of the warmest quarter and precipitation of the coldest quarter. In addition, the suitability area of P. hartwegii is predicted to be reduced up to 70% by 2070; the populations of the extreme northern and southern latitudes will be reduced in greater proportion than those of central Mexico. This suggest that environmental suitability area of P. hartwegii are reduced by the effect of the increase in environmental temperature. Therefore, it is necessary to monitor extreme populations of this species in the long term in order to establish efficient conservation strategies and well adaptive management facing climate change.
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spelling pubmed-70282732020-02-27 Potential reduction of Hartweg´s Pine (Pinus hartwegii Lindl.) geographic distribution Alfaro-Ramírez, Farid Uriel Ramírez-Albores, Jorge Enrique Vargas-Hernández, J. Jesús Franco-Maass, Sergio Pérez-Suárez, Marlín PLoS One Research Article Geographical distribution of forest species is closely regulated by environmental conditions, particularly temperature and precipitation. Climate change predicted by general circulation models is expected to modify the distribution of many species’ distribution, especially those adapted to extreme environmental conditions, leading to large-scale migrations or local extinctions. The aim of this research was to determine the potential impact of climatic change on Pinus hartwegii geographic distribution and the niche breadth of its populations. Ecological niche models were used by generated with four different algorithms based on 19 bioclimatic variables in addition to altitude. Climatic niche breadth was delimited by the dispersion of species occurrence records within the intervals of the bioclimatic variables. We modelled future distribution based on three general circulation models, MIROC-ESM-CHEM, CCSM4 and HadGEM2-ES, using two representative concentration pathways (RCP) 2.6 and 8.5, for two-time horizons 2050 and 2070. Niche breadth analysis showed narrow ranges of suitability, indicating a strong relationship between the presence of P. hartwegii with the temperature of the warmest quarter and precipitation of the coldest quarter. In addition, the suitability area of P. hartwegii is predicted to be reduced up to 70% by 2070; the populations of the extreme northern and southern latitudes will be reduced in greater proportion than those of central Mexico. This suggest that environmental suitability area of P. hartwegii are reduced by the effect of the increase in environmental temperature. Therefore, it is necessary to monitor extreme populations of this species in the long term in order to establish efficient conservation strategies and well adaptive management facing climate change. Public Library of Science 2020-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7028273/ /pubmed/32069302 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229178 Text en © 2020 Alfaro-Ramírez 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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Ramírez-Albores, Jorge Enrique
Vargas-Hernández, J. Jesús
Franco-Maass, Sergio
Pérez-Suárez, Marlín
Potential reduction of Hartweg´s Pine (Pinus hartwegii Lindl.) geographic distribution
title Potential reduction of Hartweg´s Pine (Pinus hartwegii Lindl.) geographic distribution
title_full Potential reduction of Hartweg´s Pine (Pinus hartwegii Lindl.) geographic distribution
title_fullStr Potential reduction of Hartweg´s Pine (Pinus hartwegii Lindl.) geographic distribution
title_full_unstemmed Potential reduction of Hartweg´s Pine (Pinus hartwegii Lindl.) geographic distribution
title_short Potential reduction of Hartweg´s Pine (Pinus hartwegii Lindl.) geographic distribution
title_sort potential reduction of hartweg´s pine (pinus hartwegii lindl.) geographic distribution
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7028273/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32069302
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229178
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