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Diversity pattern of Symplocos tree species in China under climate change scenarios: Toward conservation planning

Authors :
Mohammed A. Dakhil
Lin Zhang
Reham F. El-Barougy
Heba Bedair
Zhanqing Hao
Zuoqiang Yuan
Yi Feng
Marwa Waseem A. Halmy
Source :
Global Ecology and Conservation, Vol 54, Iss , Pp e03198- (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2024.

Abstract

Symplocos, a genus rich in endemic and keystone species in China's subtropical forests, plays a vital role in maintaining biodiversity. Climate change impacts on Symplocos trees affect ecosystem composition, dynamics, and functions. This study delves into the potential ramifications of climate change on the distribution and richness of Symplocos species across China under different climatic conditions. A comprehensive analysis was conducted using occurrence records of 29 species of Symplocos, focusing on habitat suitability modeling and spatial analysis, to demonstrate the possible effects of climate change on the distribution and diversity patterns of Symplocos species in China. Environmental data, including bioclimatic variables, were collected, and the future climate scenarios were projected using the combined average of the two global climate models. Four modeling algorithms were applied in an ensemble species distribution models to assess the distribution of Symplocos species and decipher the pattern of species richness and endemism. The results indicate high accuracy and performance of the models with a mean AUC of 0.94 and TSS of 0.77, particularly the random forest. The analysis identified key bioclimatic variables influencing Symplocos species distribution, with precipitation patterns (precipitation of driest month and precipitation of warmest quarter) and temperature variability (temperature mean diurnal range) playing significant roles. Predictions suggest a reduction in Symplocos species richness over the next six decades, particularly in southern and southwestern China, with potential gains in other regions. Overall, this study highlights the vulnerability of Symplocos species to climate change and underscores the importance of proactive conservation efforts and forest plantations to mitigate future loss in Symplocos species diversity.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23519894
Volume :
54
Issue :
e03198-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Global Ecology and Conservation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.bf0ba6c192046af9e9a7f1e045a3a99
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2024.e03198