利用 MaxEnt 模型预测当前和未来气候变化对中国桔梗分布的影响

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES
Yuxin Shan, Zongran Lu, Lanmeng Yan, Emelda Rosseleena Rohani, Fangping Du, Zhiwei Fan, Rongchun Han, Xiaohui Tong
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摘要

长期以来,桔梗一直被用于药用、烹饪和观赏。随着市场需求的增加和野生资源的枯竭,了解桔梗的分布及其栖息地适宜性的影响因素对其保护和可持续利用至关重要。本研究旨在考虑当前和未来的气候情景,预测大花金银花在中国的适宜栖息地。MaxEnt模型的AUC值为0.846,表明该模型对大叶黄杨当前和未来的分布具有良好的预测能力。该模型还确定了中部、东部和南部地区为适宜栖息地,关键环境因素为降水、温度和海拔。根据 SSP126 和 SSP585 预测的未来情景,适宜的栖息地会增加,尤其是在中国东北部和中部,尽管在不同情景下,到 2041-2060 年和 2081-2100 年,分布中心会向东北部转移。三角枫的分布受环境因素的影响很大,其中降水和温度是关键因素。综合来看,我们的研究预测,在未来气候情景下,适宜栖息地将扩大,分布中心将北移,这凸显了全球变暖对大花杓鹬分布的影响。这些研究结果对于保护、有效利用大花杓兰并制定气候变化下的种植战略规划至关重要。
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Prediction of Platycodon grandiflorus distribution in China using MaxEnt model concerning current and future climate change
Platycodon grandiflorus has long been used for its medicinal, culinary and ornamental properties. With increasing market demand and the depletion of wild resources, understanding the distribution and factors affecting its habitat suitability is crucial for its conservation and sustainable utilization. This study aims to predict the suitable habitat for P. grandiflorus in China considering current and future climate scenarios. The MaxEnt model, with an AUC value of 0.846, demonstrated good predictive ability for the current and future distribution of P. grandiflorus. It also identified the central, eastern, and southern regions as suitable habitats, with the critical environmental factors being precipitation, temperature, and elevation. Future scenarios under both SSP126 and SSP585 projections indicate an increase in suitable habitats, particularly in northeastern and central China, albeit with a shift in the distribution center towards the northeast by 2041–2060 and 2081–2100 under different scenarios. P. grandiflorus' distribution is significantly influenced by environmental factors, with precipitation and temperature being pivotal. Taken together, our study predicts an expansion of suitable habitats under future climate scenarios and the northward shift in the distribution center underlines the impact of global warming on the distribution of P. grandiflorus. The findings are crucial for the conservation, effective utilization, and strategic planning for the cultivation of P. grandiflorus in the face of climate change.
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Nordic Journal of Botany
Nordic Journal of Botany 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
11.10%
发文量
100
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Nordic Journal of Botany publishes original contributions on all aspects of the taxonomy, evolution, conservation, ecology and biogeography of plants (including algae and bryophytes) and fungi.
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