At home in Jiangsu: Environmental niche modeling and new records for five species of amphibian and reptile in Jiangsu, China

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY
Dallin B. Kohler, Xiaoli Zhang, Kevin R. Messenger, Kenneth Chin Yu An, Deyatima Ghosh, Siti N. Othman, Zhenqi Wang, Hina Amin, Vishal Kumar Prasad, Zhichao Wu, Amaël Borzée
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Environmental niche models are useful tools for generating hypotheses for the distribution of species and informing conservation planning, especially at the edge of species’ ranges and for those with limited data. Here we report on the recent documentation of four species of amphibian (Hylarana latouchii, Odorrana tianmuii, Polypedates braueri, and Zhangixalus dennysi) and one reptile (Protobothrops mucrosquamatus) with few or no previous geolocated records from Jiangsu, China. We combined our opportunistic field sampling data from Jiangsu, which is at the edge of each of these species’ ranges, with publicly available occurrence records and climatic data to generate environmental niche models for these five species using Maxent. All models showed good model performance with AUC values ranging from 0.899 to 0.983. Additional potentially suitable areas within southern Jiangsu were predicted for the four amphibian species, although the significant anthropogenic habitat modifications in the province may limit their contemporary distributions. For all five species, the climatic variable that contributed most to the model was the precipitation of the driest month (Bio 14), indicating they are limited by moisture availability. Our study adds new information about the climatic preferences of these five species and highlights the value of complementing environmental niche modeling with field surveys for robust inferences and conservation planning, particularly at the edge of species’ ranges.
家在江苏:中国江苏五种两栖类和爬行类动物的环境生态位模型和新记录
环境生态位模型是产生物种分布假设和为保护规划提供信息的有用工具,尤其是在物种分布区边缘和数据有限的物种。在此,我们报告了最近在中国江苏记录到的四种两栖动物(Hylarana latouchii、Odorrana tianmuii、Polypedates braueri 和 Zhangixalus dennysi)和一种爬行动物(Protobothrops mucrosquamatus),这些物种以前很少有或根本没有地理定位记录。江苏位于这五个物种分布区的边缘,我们将江苏的机会性野外采样数据与公开的出现记录和气候数据相结合,利用 Maxent 生成了这五个物种的环境生态位模型。所有模型均显示出良好的模型性能,AUC 值在 0.899 至 0.983 之间。尽管苏南地区人为生境的显著改变可能会限制这四个两栖类物种在当代的分布,但预测了苏南地区的其他潜在适宜区域。对于所有五个物种而言,对模型贡献最大的气候变量是最干旱月份的降水量(生物 14),这表明它们受到水分可用性的限制。我们的研究为这五种物种的气候偏好增添了新的信息,并强调了环境生态位建模与野外调查相辅相成的价值,以进行可靠的推断和保护规划,尤其是在物种分布区的边缘。
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Herpetozoa
Herpetozoa ZOOLOGY-
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