Impact of climate change on the current and future distribution of threatened species of the genus Lessingianthus (Vernonieae : Asteraceae) from the Brazilian Cerrado
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2021Autor
Angulo, María Betiana
Via Do Pico, Gisela Mariel
Dematteis, Massimiliano
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Climate change has already altered global biodiversity, causing the migration
of species and changes in habitat distribution. To implement a sustainable conservation
strategy, it is necessary to understand the impacts of climate change on species.
Lessingianthus is a South American genus that includes numerous endangered species,
some of which grow in the Brazilian Cerrado, a Neotropical savanna considered a world’s
biodiversity hotspot. However, the impact of global climate change on these species has
still not been estimated. We evaluate the effect of climate change on the habitat of 10
threatened Lessingianthus species and on their potential distribution, and assess the
effectiveness of current protected areas (PAs) using ecological niche models. Based on
the maximum entropy algorithm (Maxent), we first modeled the potential distribution of
these species under current climatic conditions and then projected the distribution for
two future scenarios of climate change (RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5) and two time periods (2050
and 2070). We predicted current habitat suitability and identified suitable bioclimatic
variables for these species. Our findings suggest that the area comprising the south
and southeast of Cerrado is irreplaceable and the most biotically stable region for these
endangered species; therefore, it should be considered a conservation priority area.
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