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Spatio-temporal analysis of Egyptian flower mantis Blepharopsis mendica (order: mantodea), with notes of its future status under climate change

Egyptian flower mantis Blepharopsis mendica (Order: Mantodea) is a widespread mantis species throughout the southwest Palearctic region. The ecological and geographical distribution of such interesting species is rarely known. So, through this work, habitat suitability models for its distribution th...

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Autores principales: Nasser, Mohamed, Okely, Mohammed, Nasif, Omaima, Alharbi, Sulaiman, GadAllah, Sohair, Al-Obaid, Sami, Enan, Rabia, Bala, Madhu, Al-Ashaal, Sara
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8071893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33911920
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.01.027
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author Nasser, Mohamed
Okely, Mohammed
Nasif, Omaima
Alharbi, Sulaiman
GadAllah, Sohair
Al-Obaid, Sami
Enan, Rabia
Bala, Madhu
Al-Ashaal, Sara
author_facet Nasser, Mohamed
Okely, Mohammed
Nasif, Omaima
Alharbi, Sulaiman
GadAllah, Sohair
Al-Obaid, Sami
Enan, Rabia
Bala, Madhu
Al-Ashaal, Sara
author_sort Nasser, Mohamed
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description Egyptian flower mantis Blepharopsis mendica (Order: Mantodea) is a widespread mantis species throughout the southwest Palearctic region. The ecological and geographical distribution of such interesting species is rarely known. So, through this work, habitat suitability models for its distribution through Egyptian territory were created using MaxEnt software from 90 occurrence records. One topographic (altitude) and eleven bioclimatic variables influencing the species distribution were selected to generate the models. The predicted distribution in Egypt was focused on the Delta, South Sinai, the north-eastern part of the country, and some areas in the west including Siwa Oasis. Temporal analysis between the two periods (1900–1961) and (1961–2017) show current reduction of this species distribution through Delta and its surrounding areas, may be due to urbanization. On the other hand, it increases in newly protected areas of South Sinai. Under the future climate change scenario, the MaxEnt model predicted the habitat gains for B. mendica in RCP 2.6 for 2070 and loss of habitat in RCP 8.5 for the same year. Our results can be used as a basis for conserving this species not only in Egypt, but also throughout the whole of its range, also, it show how the using of geo-information could help in studying animal ecology.
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spelling pubmed-80718932021-04-27 Spatio-temporal analysis of Egyptian flower mantis Blepharopsis mendica (order: mantodea), with notes of its future status under climate change Nasser, Mohamed Okely, Mohammed Nasif, Omaima Alharbi, Sulaiman GadAllah, Sohair Al-Obaid, Sami Enan, Rabia Bala, Madhu Al-Ashaal, Sara Saudi J Biol Sci Original Article Egyptian flower mantis Blepharopsis mendica (Order: Mantodea) is a widespread mantis species throughout the southwest Palearctic region. The ecological and geographical distribution of such interesting species is rarely known. So, through this work, habitat suitability models for its distribution through Egyptian territory were created using MaxEnt software from 90 occurrence records. One topographic (altitude) and eleven bioclimatic variables influencing the species distribution were selected to generate the models. The predicted distribution in Egypt was focused on the Delta, South Sinai, the north-eastern part of the country, and some areas in the west including Siwa Oasis. Temporal analysis between the two periods (1900–1961) and (1961–2017) show current reduction of this species distribution through Delta and its surrounding areas, may be due to urbanization. On the other hand, it increases in newly protected areas of South Sinai. Under the future climate change scenario, the MaxEnt model predicted the habitat gains for B. mendica in RCP 2.6 for 2070 and loss of habitat in RCP 8.5 for the same year. Our results can be used as a basis for conserving this species not only in Egypt, but also throughout the whole of its range, also, it show how the using of geo-information could help in studying animal ecology. Elsevier 2021-04 2021-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8071893/ /pubmed/33911920 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.01.027 Text en © 2021 The Authors 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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Nasser, Mohamed
Okely, Mohammed
Nasif, Omaima
Alharbi, Sulaiman
GadAllah, Sohair
Al-Obaid, Sami
Enan, Rabia
Bala, Madhu
Al-Ashaal, Sara
Spatio-temporal analysis of Egyptian flower mantis Blepharopsis mendica (order: mantodea), with notes of its future status under climate change
title Spatio-temporal analysis of Egyptian flower mantis Blepharopsis mendica (order: mantodea), with notes of its future status under climate change
title_full Spatio-temporal analysis of Egyptian flower mantis Blepharopsis mendica (order: mantodea), with notes of its future status under climate change
title_fullStr Spatio-temporal analysis of Egyptian flower mantis Blepharopsis mendica (order: mantodea), with notes of its future status under climate change
title_full_unstemmed Spatio-temporal analysis of Egyptian flower mantis Blepharopsis mendica (order: mantodea), with notes of its future status under climate change
title_short Spatio-temporal analysis of Egyptian flower mantis Blepharopsis mendica (order: mantodea), with notes of its future status under climate change
title_sort spatio-temporal analysis of egyptian flower mantis blepharopsis mendica (order: mantodea), with notes of its future status under climate change
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8071893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33911920
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.01.027
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