Future habitat suitability for species under climate change: lessons learned from the strawberry tree case study

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Autor(a) principal: Gerassis, Saki
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Albuquerque, M.T.D, Roque, Natália, Ribeiro, Sílvia, Taboada, Javier, Ribeiro, M. M.A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.11/7610
Resumo: Climate change is already a reality, and habitat loss is affecting relentlessly tree species distributions. The strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo L., Ericaceae) is a Mediterranean evergreen tree used in this article as a case study to evince its expected threatening situation in the upcoming age. This research work seeks to identify the bioclimatic and physiographic variables that have the most impact on the strawberry tree’s spatial distribution in Portugal, acquiring vital knowledge for the design of accurate conservation and afforestation plans for the use and conservation of strawberry tree, working as a guide under a climate change scenario. For that, twenty-one bioclimatic variables, two physiographic attributes (altitude and slope), and the Emberger Index (EI) were used together with 318 observations of strawberry trees, to build a scalable Bayesian procedure, based on machine learning techniques, aimed to assess the species’ future habitat evolution through three temporal scenarios: (i) Control Run (1960–1990); (ii) 2050 and (iii) 2070. The results indicate for 2050 a 30% loss of the humid subregion and a 35% increase in the semi-arid sub-region towards the north. In 2070, it is expected a 2% recuperation for the sub-humid area, but an 8% loss of the humid sub-area. Under these extreme climate change conditions, it is anticipated an almost complete loss of habitat for the strawberry tree in the south of Portugal. The expected ecological evolvability may trigger future migration paths and new refuges’ settlement in the northern sub-region for the succeeding decades and suggesting after 2070 the possibility of habitat switch and species drifting.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Future habitat suitability for species under climate change: lessons learned from the strawberry tree case study
title Future habitat suitability for species under climate change: lessons learned from the strawberry tree case study
spellingShingle Future habitat suitability for species under climate change: lessons learned from the strawberry tree case study
Gerassis, Saki
Arbutus unedo
Climate change
Bayesian network
Habitat suitability
Migration
Natural refuge
title_short Future habitat suitability for species under climate change: lessons learned from the strawberry tree case study
title_full Future habitat suitability for species under climate change: lessons learned from the strawberry tree case study
title_fullStr Future habitat suitability for species under climate change: lessons learned from the strawberry tree case study
title_full_unstemmed Future habitat suitability for species under climate change: lessons learned from the strawberry tree case study
title_sort Future habitat suitability for species under climate change: lessons learned from the strawberry tree case study
author Gerassis, Saki
author_facet Gerassis, Saki
Albuquerque, M.T.D
Roque, Natália
Ribeiro, Sílvia
Taboada, Javier
Ribeiro, M. M.A.
author_role author
author2 Albuquerque, M.T.D
Roque, Natália
Ribeiro, Sílvia
Taboada, Javier
Ribeiro, M. M.A.
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gerassis, Saki
Albuquerque, M.T.D
Roque, Natália
Ribeiro, Sílvia
Taboada, Javier
Ribeiro, M. M.A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Arbutus unedo
Climate change
Bayesian network
Habitat suitability
Migration
Natural refuge
topic Arbutus unedo
Climate change
Bayesian network
Habitat suitability
Migration
Natural refuge
description Climate change is already a reality, and habitat loss is affecting relentlessly tree species distributions. The strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo L., Ericaceae) is a Mediterranean evergreen tree used in this article as a case study to evince its expected threatening situation in the upcoming age. This research work seeks to identify the bioclimatic and physiographic variables that have the most impact on the strawberry tree’s spatial distribution in Portugal, acquiring vital knowledge for the design of accurate conservation and afforestation plans for the use and conservation of strawberry tree, working as a guide under a climate change scenario. For that, twenty-one bioclimatic variables, two physiographic attributes (altitude and slope), and the Emberger Index (EI) were used together with 318 observations of strawberry trees, to build a scalable Bayesian procedure, based on machine learning techniques, aimed to assess the species’ future habitat evolution through three temporal scenarios: (i) Control Run (1960–1990); (ii) 2050 and (iii) 2070. The results indicate for 2050 a 30% loss of the humid subregion and a 35% increase in the semi-arid sub-region towards the north. In 2070, it is expected a 2% recuperation for the sub-humid area, but an 8% loss of the humid sub-area. Under these extreme climate change conditions, it is anticipated an almost complete loss of habitat for the strawberry tree in the south of Portugal. The expected ecological evolvability may trigger future migration paths and new refuges’ settlement in the northern sub-region for the succeeding decades and suggesting after 2070 the possibility of habitat switch and species drifting.
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