Past and future climate-driven shifts in the distribution of a warm-adapted bird species, the European Roller Coracias garrulus

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Autor(a) principal: Kiss, Orsolya
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Catry, Inês, Avilés, Jesús M., Barišić, Sanja, Kuzmenko, Tatiana, Cheshmedzhiev, Svilen, Marques, Ana Teresa, Meschini, Angelo, Schwartz, Timothée, Tokody, Béla, Végvári, Zsolt
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/49727
Resumo: Capsule: The distribution range of the European Roller Coracias garrulus has undergone large changes over geological times, but although the species is warm-adapted, the human induced climate change is predicted to affect negatively the range of the currently large populations. Aim: Information on species-specific vulnerability to climate change is crucial not only for designing interventions and setting conservation goals, but also to inform conservation decision-making. Our goal was to map climate suitability for the European Roller in the Western Palaearctic under current climate, and for past (last glacial maximum and mid-Holocene) and future (2050 and 2070) climate scenarios. Methods: We used MaxEnt for species distribution modelling based on the reconstructed distribution map of the species. Results: Our results suggest that during glacial periods Rollers persisted in small southern refugia, and then spread and colonized northern latitudes during the mid-Holocene. In the future, our models forecast a shift in climatically suitable range towards northern latitudes and an overall small range contraction (4.5–5.5%). Warmer temperatures will increase climate suitability in northern countries where the species is currently declining or became locally extinct. On the other hand, wide suitable areas under current climatic conditions are predicted to become unsuitable in the future (35–38% by 2050 and 2070, respectively), significantly impacting large populations such as those in Romania, Spain, Bulgaria and Hungary. French and Italian populations are identified to be future key populations for Roller conservation. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that future climate changes will likely amplify the impacts of existing threats on the majority of large European Roller populations in Europe.
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spelling Past and future climate-driven shifts in the distribution of a warm-adapted bird species, the European Roller Coracias garrulusCapsule: The distribution range of the European Roller Coracias garrulus has undergone large changes over geological times, but although the species is warm-adapted, the human induced climate change is predicted to affect negatively the range of the currently large populations. Aim: Information on species-specific vulnerability to climate change is crucial not only for designing interventions and setting conservation goals, but also to inform conservation decision-making. Our goal was to map climate suitability for the European Roller in the Western Palaearctic under current climate, and for past (last glacial maximum and mid-Holocene) and future (2050 and 2070) climate scenarios. Methods: We used MaxEnt for species distribution modelling based on the reconstructed distribution map of the species. Results: Our results suggest that during glacial periods Rollers persisted in small southern refugia, and then spread and colonized northern latitudes during the mid-Holocene. In the future, our models forecast a shift in climatically suitable range towards northern latitudes and an overall small range contraction (4.5–5.5%). Warmer temperatures will increase climate suitability in northern countries where the species is currently declining or became locally extinct. On the other hand, wide suitable areas under current climatic conditions are predicted to become unsuitable in the future (35–38% by 2050 and 2070, respectively), significantly impacting large populations such as those in Romania, Spain, Bulgaria and Hungary. French and Italian populations are identified to be future key populations for Roller conservation. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that future climate changes will likely amplify the impacts of existing threats on the majority of large European Roller populations in Europe.Taylor and FrancisRepositório da Universidade de LisboaKiss, OrsolyaCatry, InêsAvilés, Jesús M.Barišić, SanjaKuzmenko, TatianaCheshmedzhiev, SvilenMarques, Ana TeresaMeschini, AngeloSchwartz, TimothéeTokody, BélaVégvári, Zsolt2021-09-30T13:11:15Z2020-072020-07-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/49727engOrsolya Kiss, Inês Catry, Jesús M. Avilés, Sanja Barišić, Tatiana Kuzmenko, Svilen Cheshmedzhiev, Ana Teresa Marques, Angelo Meschini, Timothée Schwartz, Béla Tokody & Zsolt Végvári (2020): Past and future climate-driven shifts in the distribution of a warm-adapted bird species, the European Roller Coracias garrulus , Bird Study, DOI: 10.1080/00063657.2020.178484210.1080/00063657.2020.1784842metadata only accessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-08T16:53:04Zoai:repositorio.ul.pt:10451/49727Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T22:00:59.860778Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title Past and future climate-driven shifts in the distribution of a warm-adapted bird species, the European Roller Coracias garrulus
spellingShingle Past and future climate-driven shifts in the distribution of a warm-adapted bird species, the European Roller Coracias garrulus
Kiss, Orsolya
title_short Past and future climate-driven shifts in the distribution of a warm-adapted bird species, the European Roller Coracias garrulus
title_full Past and future climate-driven shifts in the distribution of a warm-adapted bird species, the European Roller Coracias garrulus
title_fullStr Past and future climate-driven shifts in the distribution of a warm-adapted bird species, the European Roller Coracias garrulus
title_full_unstemmed Past and future climate-driven shifts in the distribution of a warm-adapted bird species, the European Roller Coracias garrulus
title_sort Past and future climate-driven shifts in the distribution of a warm-adapted bird species, the European Roller Coracias garrulus
author Kiss, Orsolya
author_facet Kiss, Orsolya
Catry, Inês
Avilés, Jesús M.
Barišić, Sanja
Kuzmenko, Tatiana
Cheshmedzhiev, Svilen
Marques, Ana Teresa
Meschini, Angelo
Schwartz, Timothée
Tokody, Béla
Végvári, Zsolt
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Avilés, Jesús M.
Barišić, Sanja
Kuzmenko, Tatiana
Cheshmedzhiev, Svilen
Marques, Ana Teresa
Meschini, Angelo
Schwartz, Timothée
Tokody, Béla
Végvári, Zsolt
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kiss, Orsolya
Catry, Inês
Avilés, Jesús M.
Barišić, Sanja
Kuzmenko, Tatiana
Cheshmedzhiev, Svilen
Marques, Ana Teresa
Meschini, Angelo
Schwartz, Timothée
Tokody, Béla
Végvári, Zsolt
description Capsule: The distribution range of the European Roller Coracias garrulus has undergone large changes over geological times, but although the species is warm-adapted, the human induced climate change is predicted to affect negatively the range of the currently large populations. Aim: Information on species-specific vulnerability to climate change is crucial not only for designing interventions and setting conservation goals, but also to inform conservation decision-making. Our goal was to map climate suitability for the European Roller in the Western Palaearctic under current climate, and for past (last glacial maximum and mid-Holocene) and future (2050 and 2070) climate scenarios. Methods: We used MaxEnt for species distribution modelling based on the reconstructed distribution map of the species. Results: Our results suggest that during glacial periods Rollers persisted in small southern refugia, and then spread and colonized northern latitudes during the mid-Holocene. In the future, our models forecast a shift in climatically suitable range towards northern latitudes and an overall small range contraction (4.5–5.5%). Warmer temperatures will increase climate suitability in northern countries where the species is currently declining or became locally extinct. On the other hand, wide suitable areas under current climatic conditions are predicted to become unsuitable in the future (35–38% by 2050 and 2070, respectively), significantly impacting large populations such as those in Romania, Spain, Bulgaria and Hungary. French and Italian populations are identified to be future key populations for Roller conservation. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that future climate changes will likely amplify the impacts of existing threats on the majority of large European Roller populations in Europe.
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