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Distribution Patterns of Invasive Buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris) in Mexico Estimated with Climate Niche Models under the Current and Future Climate

In Mexico, buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris) was introduced in the middle of the 20th century. Currently, buffelgrass has become an invasive species and has colonized various ecosystems in the country. In addition to its invasive capacity, climate change is a factor that has to be taken into account w...

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Autores principales: Siller-Clavel, Pablo, Badano, Ernesto I., Villarreal-Guerrero, Federico, Prieto-Amparán, Jesús A., Pinedo-Alvarez, Alfredo, Corrales-Lerma, Raúl, Álvarez-Holguín, Alan, Hernández-Quiroz, Nathalie S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9100534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35567161
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11091160
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author Siller-Clavel, Pablo
Badano, Ernesto I.
Villarreal-Guerrero, Federico
Prieto-Amparán, Jesús A.
Pinedo-Alvarez, Alfredo
Corrales-Lerma, Raúl
Álvarez-Holguín, Alan
Hernández-Quiroz, Nathalie S.
author_facet Siller-Clavel, Pablo
Badano, Ernesto I.
Villarreal-Guerrero, Federico
Prieto-Amparán, Jesús A.
Pinedo-Alvarez, Alfredo
Corrales-Lerma, Raúl
Álvarez-Holguín, Alan
Hernández-Quiroz, Nathalie S.
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description In Mexico, buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris) was introduced in the middle of the 20th century. Currently, buffelgrass has become an invasive species and has colonized various ecosystems in the country. In addition to its invasive capacity, climate change is a factor that has to be taken into account when considering how to effectively manage and control this species. The climatic niche models (CNM) and their projections for climate change scenarios allow for estimating the extent of biological invasions. Our study aimed to calibrate a CNM for buffelgrass in Mexico under the current climatic conditions and to project the extent of its biological invasion under climate change scenarios. For that, we used MaxEnt to generate the current CNM and to detect if climate change could cause future changes, we then evaluated the distribution patterns over the periods of 2041–2060, 2061–2080, and 2081–2100 for all the shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs). Linear regressions were used to compare the outputs between current and future scenarios. Under the current climate, the CNM estimated that 42.2% of the continental surface of Mexico is highly suitable for buffelgrass. The regression analyses indicated no effects from climate change on the distribution of buffelgrass. Moreover, when the projected period is further in the future, and when the SSPs intensify, the surface of suitable areas for the species increases. These analyses clearly suggest Mexico is facing a biological invasion from buffelgrass, which may represent a threat to native biodiversity.
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spelling pubmed-91005342022-05-14 Distribution Patterns of Invasive Buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris) in Mexico Estimated with Climate Niche Models under the Current and Future Climate Siller-Clavel, Pablo Badano, Ernesto I. Villarreal-Guerrero, Federico Prieto-Amparán, Jesús A. Pinedo-Alvarez, Alfredo Corrales-Lerma, Raúl Álvarez-Holguín, Alan Hernández-Quiroz, Nathalie S. Plants (Basel) Article In Mexico, buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris) was introduced in the middle of the 20th century. Currently, buffelgrass has become an invasive species and has colonized various ecosystems in the country. In addition to its invasive capacity, climate change is a factor that has to be taken into account when considering how to effectively manage and control this species. The climatic niche models (CNM) and their projections for climate change scenarios allow for estimating the extent of biological invasions. Our study aimed to calibrate a CNM for buffelgrass in Mexico under the current climatic conditions and to project the extent of its biological invasion under climate change scenarios. For that, we used MaxEnt to generate the current CNM and to detect if climate change could cause future changes, we then evaluated the distribution patterns over the periods of 2041–2060, 2061–2080, and 2081–2100 for all the shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs). Linear regressions were used to compare the outputs between current and future scenarios. Under the current climate, the CNM estimated that 42.2% of the continental surface of Mexico is highly suitable for buffelgrass. The regression analyses indicated no effects from climate change on the distribution of buffelgrass. Moreover, when the projected period is further in the future, and when the SSPs intensify, the surface of suitable areas for the species increases. These analyses clearly suggest Mexico is facing a biological invasion from buffelgrass, which may represent a threat to native biodiversity. MDPI 2022-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9100534/ /pubmed/35567161 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11091160 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Siller-Clavel, Pablo
Badano, Ernesto I.
Villarreal-Guerrero, Federico
Prieto-Amparán, Jesús A.
Pinedo-Alvarez, Alfredo
Corrales-Lerma, Raúl
Álvarez-Holguín, Alan
Hernández-Quiroz, Nathalie S.
Distribution Patterns of Invasive Buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris) in Mexico Estimated with Climate Niche Models under the Current and Future Climate
title Distribution Patterns of Invasive Buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris) in Mexico Estimated with Climate Niche Models under the Current and Future Climate
title_full Distribution Patterns of Invasive Buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris) in Mexico Estimated with Climate Niche Models under the Current and Future Climate
title_fullStr Distribution Patterns of Invasive Buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris) in Mexico Estimated with Climate Niche Models under the Current and Future Climate
title_full_unstemmed Distribution Patterns of Invasive Buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris) in Mexico Estimated with Climate Niche Models under the Current and Future Climate
title_short Distribution Patterns of Invasive Buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris) in Mexico Estimated with Climate Niche Models under the Current and Future Climate
title_sort distribution patterns of invasive buffelgrass (cenchrus ciliaris) in mexico estimated with climate niche models under the current and future climate
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9100534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35567161
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11091160
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