Climate change impacts on the Copernicia alba and Copernicia prunifera (Arecaceae) distribution in South America

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Marcones Ferreira
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Francisconi, Ana Flávia, Vancine, Maurício Humberto [UNESP], Zucchi, Maria Imaculada
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40415-022-00801-8
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/223644
Resumo: Climate changes are one of the main factors that affect palm trees distribution in the tropics. Among the palm trees with social, economic, and ecological relevance, we highlight the native species, Copernicia alba Morong ex Morong and Britton and Copernicia prunifera (Miller) H. E Moore. An important strategy for protecting biodiversity is to identity the climate areas that will be suitable for future habitats of the species. In this sense, we used the ecological niche models (ENMs) to predict the suitable climate areas for the potential occurrence of C. alba and C. prunifera palm trees in current and future scenarios, RCP 4.5 (optimistic) and 8.5 (pessimistic), besides to evaluate these species vulnerability facing the climate changes. Our results predicted the C. prunifera habitat would continue to increase over the past years. In the RCP 8.5 scenario, the climate model projected an increase of 23.88% for the C. prunifera population between 2050 and 2070. Also, our results can be used for the application and the establishment of commercial C. prunifera plantations. By contrast, the predicted habitat of C. alba will decrease 22.2% between 2050 and 2070, according to the RCP 8.5 scenario. For both C. prunifera and C. alba species, we observed a low percentage of the potential distribution in protected areas for future scenarios. Therefore, we suggest the creation and maintenance of extensive forestry Protected Areas (PAs) with ecological corridors and the construction of germplasm banks to manage and conserve these two important palm tree species.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Climate change impacts on the Copernicia alba and Copernicia prunifera (Arecaceae) distribution in South America
title Climate change impacts on the Copernicia alba and Copernicia prunifera (Arecaceae) distribution in South America
spellingShingle Climate change impacts on the Copernicia alba and Copernicia prunifera (Arecaceae) distribution in South America
Costa, Marcones Ferreira
Caranda
Carnauba palm
Conservation
Ecological niche models
title_short Climate change impacts on the Copernicia alba and Copernicia prunifera (Arecaceae) distribution in South America
title_full Climate change impacts on the Copernicia alba and Copernicia prunifera (Arecaceae) distribution in South America
title_fullStr Climate change impacts on the Copernicia alba and Copernicia prunifera (Arecaceae) distribution in South America
title_full_unstemmed Climate change impacts on the Copernicia alba and Copernicia prunifera (Arecaceae) distribution in South America
title_sort Climate change impacts on the Copernicia alba and Copernicia prunifera (Arecaceae) distribution in South America
author Costa, Marcones Ferreira
author_facet Costa, Marcones Ferreira
Francisconi, Ana Flávia
Vancine, Maurício Humberto [UNESP]
Zucchi, Maria Imaculada
author_role author
author2 Francisconi, Ana Flávia
Vancine, Maurício Humberto [UNESP]
Zucchi, Maria Imaculada
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
Universidade Federal do Piauí
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Pólo Regional Centro Sul
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Marcones Ferreira
Francisconi, Ana Flávia
Vancine, Maurício Humberto [UNESP]
Zucchi, Maria Imaculada
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Caranda
Carnauba palm
Conservation
Ecological niche models
topic Caranda
Carnauba palm
Conservation
Ecological niche models
description Climate changes are one of the main factors that affect palm trees distribution in the tropics. Among the palm trees with social, economic, and ecological relevance, we highlight the native species, Copernicia alba Morong ex Morong and Britton and Copernicia prunifera (Miller) H. E Moore. An important strategy for protecting biodiversity is to identity the climate areas that will be suitable for future habitats of the species. In this sense, we used the ecological niche models (ENMs) to predict the suitable climate areas for the potential occurrence of C. alba and C. prunifera palm trees in current and future scenarios, RCP 4.5 (optimistic) and 8.5 (pessimistic), besides to evaluate these species vulnerability facing the climate changes. Our results predicted the C. prunifera habitat would continue to increase over the past years. In the RCP 8.5 scenario, the climate model projected an increase of 23.88% for the C. prunifera population between 2050 and 2070. Also, our results can be used for the application and the establishment of commercial C. prunifera plantations. By contrast, the predicted habitat of C. alba will decrease 22.2% between 2050 and 2070, according to the RCP 8.5 scenario. For both C. prunifera and C. alba species, we observed a low percentage of the potential distribution in protected areas for future scenarios. Therefore, we suggest the creation and maintenance of extensive forestry Protected Areas (PAs) with ecological corridors and the construction of germplasm banks to manage and conserve these two important palm tree species.
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