Marlete Moreira Mendes Ivanov , Maria João Martins
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Abstract
Climate change involves changes in environmental conditions and can lead to the displacement or extinction (local or range-wide). So, would it be possible for a species with a restricted distribution to persist under climate change scenarios? Our objective was, through niche mapping and modeling, to describe the suitable environmental conditions for Cordia oncocalyx, a native species that occurs predominantly in the northeast of Brazil, whose abundance has resulted in the proposal of a new typology for classifying the Caatinga – a seasonally dry tropical forest. The potential distribution of this species in the context of future scenarios is also presented. Six climatic variables that could affect and limit species distributions were considered, and species niche as a 3-dimensional convex hull was estimated. The HadGEM2-ES model under scenario RCP 8.5 was used to predict the bioclimatic variables in Brazil for 2050. High temperatures, low annual precipitation and very low precipitation in the driest quarter characterize the climate in the areas where the species currently occurs. Future scenarios point to the possibility of changes in the environmental suitability and distribution of this species. Protected areas may not be able to preserve the species in the face of climate change.
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Acta Oecologica is venue for the publication of original research articles in ecology. We encourage studies in all areas of ecology, including ecosystem ecology, community ecology, population ecology, conservation ecology and evolutionary ecology. There is no bias with respect to taxon, biome or geographic area. Both theoretical and empirical papers are welcome, but combinations are particularly sought. Priority is given to papers based on explicitly stated hypotheses. Acta Oecologica also accepts review papers.