Yuanzheng Yue, Yingyu Huang, Wei Liu, Xiulian Yang, Lianggui Wang
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摘要
桂花是一种珍贵的景观树,在世界各地都很受欢迎。然而,人们尚未详细研究桂花栽培的最佳环境条件,这阻碍了桂花野生资源的保护和商业开发。本文采用最大熵模型来评估影响香附子分布的环境变量的重要性。结合香附子全球 629 个分布点的数据,预测了气候变化对该物种目前和未来适宜栖息地地理分布的潜在影响。结果表明,芳樟属植物喜欢温暖湿润的生长环境。在目前的气候条件下,芳樟属植物的潜在栖息地主要位于中低纬度大陆的东部沿海地区。影响其分布的主要环境变量是最暖季度的降水量、气温季节性和最暖季度的平均气温。分析表明,如果目前的气候变化趋势持续下去,将导致适合 O. fragrans 生长的栖息地进一步减少,全球中心点将向东南移动。这些研究结果有助于深入了解气候变化对弗拉芒属植物栖息地的影响,并为今后保护该物种的野生资源和培育更多抵御气候变化的品种提供指导。
Predicting the Global Potential Suitable Areas of Sweet Osmanthus (Osmanthus fragrans) Under Current and Future Climate Scenarios
Osmanthus fragrans is a valuable landscaping tree that is appreciated worldwide. However, the optimal environmental conditions for O. fragrans cultivation have yet to be studied in detail, which hinders the preservation of wild resources of this plant and its commercial exploitation. The maximum entropy model was applied to assess the significance of environment variables influencing O. fragrans distribution. Combining data from 629 global distribution points for O. fragrans, predictions were made on the potential effects of climate change on the geographical distribution of suitable habitats for this species in the present and the future. The results indicated that O. fragrans preferred a warm and humid growing environment. Under the current climatic conditions, the potential habitats for O. fragrans were mostly located in the eastern coastal areas of the continents at medium and low latitudes. The main environmental variables that affected its distribution were the precipitation during the warmest quarter, the temperature seasonality, and the mean temperature of the warmest quarter. The analysis indicated that the continuation of current trends in climate change will result in the further reduction of suitable habitats for O. fragrans growth, and the global centroid will shift to the southeast. These findings provided insight into the impact of climate change on O. fragrans habitats, as well as provide guidance for the conservation of wild resources of this species and the breeding of more climate change-resistant varieties for the future.