Ecological niche modeling of Schinus molle reveals the risk of invasive species expansion into biodiversity hotspots

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Autor(a) principal: LEMOS,RAFAEL P.M.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: MATIELO,CRISTIANE B.D., MARQUES JR.,ALCEMIR S., SANTOS,MICHELE G. DOS, ROSA,VANESSA G. DA, SARZI,DEISE S., ROSA,JOÃO VITOR S.., STEFENON,VALDIR M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract: Invasive species need a closer look on the threats they may cause to the environment, mainly considering the scenario of climatic changes predicted for the next decades. Schinus molle is a pioneer tree native from South America, reported as an important invasive species in four continents. Using ecological niche modeling we show that a wide area over the world is propitious for S. molle establishment under current climatic conditions, including 14 of the 25 world’s biodiversity hotspots. Current projections of climate changes suggest scenarios implying the rise of areas favorable for S. molle expansion. Therefore, particular attention should be taken in regions where it was introduced, while approaches for long-term intervention may be necessary for regions of S. molle natural occurrence if its expansion threatens other native species. However, the natural dynamic of the ecosystems should be studied and contemplated in such regions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ecological niche modeling of Schinus molle reveals the risk of invasive species expansion into biodiversity hotspots
title Ecological niche modeling of Schinus molle reveals the risk of invasive species expansion into biodiversity hotspots
spellingShingle Ecological niche modeling of Schinus molle reveals the risk of invasive species expansion into biodiversity hotspots
LEMOS,RAFAEL P.M.
Peruvian peppertree
ecological niche modeling
invasiveness
ecosystem management
title_short Ecological niche modeling of Schinus molle reveals the risk of invasive species expansion into biodiversity hotspots
title_full Ecological niche modeling of Schinus molle reveals the risk of invasive species expansion into biodiversity hotspots
title_fullStr Ecological niche modeling of Schinus molle reveals the risk of invasive species expansion into biodiversity hotspots
title_full_unstemmed Ecological niche modeling of Schinus molle reveals the risk of invasive species expansion into biodiversity hotspots
title_sort Ecological niche modeling of Schinus molle reveals the risk of invasive species expansion into biodiversity hotspots
author LEMOS,RAFAEL P.M.
author_facet LEMOS,RAFAEL P.M.
MATIELO,CRISTIANE B.D.
MARQUES JR.,ALCEMIR S.
SANTOS,MICHELE G. DOS
ROSA,VANESSA G. DA
SARZI,DEISE S.
ROSA,JOÃO VITOR S..
STEFENON,VALDIR M.
author_role author
author2 MATIELO,CRISTIANE B.D.
MARQUES JR.,ALCEMIR S.
SANTOS,MICHELE G. DOS
ROSA,VANESSA G. DA
SARZI,DEISE S.
ROSA,JOÃO VITOR S..
STEFENON,VALDIR M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv LEMOS,RAFAEL P.M.
MATIELO,CRISTIANE B.D.
MARQUES JR.,ALCEMIR S.
SANTOS,MICHELE G. DOS
ROSA,VANESSA G. DA
SARZI,DEISE S.
ROSA,JOÃO VITOR S..
STEFENON,VALDIR M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Peruvian peppertree
ecological niche modeling
invasiveness
ecosystem management
topic Peruvian peppertree
ecological niche modeling
invasiveness
ecosystem management
description Abstract: Invasive species need a closer look on the threats they may cause to the environment, mainly considering the scenario of climatic changes predicted for the next decades. Schinus molle is a pioneer tree native from South America, reported as an important invasive species in four continents. Using ecological niche modeling we show that a wide area over the world is propitious for S. molle establishment under current climatic conditions, including 14 of the 25 world’s biodiversity hotspots. Current projections of climate changes suggest scenarios implying the rise of areas favorable for S. molle expansion. Therefore, particular attention should be taken in regions where it was introduced, while approaches for long-term intervention may be necessary for regions of S. molle natural occurrence if its expansion threatens other native species. However, the natural dynamic of the ecosystems should be studied and contemplated in such regions.
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