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DOI: 10.1016/j.gecco.2019.e00637
WOS记录号: WOS:000477695200004
论文题名:
Effects of climate change on habitat and connectivity for populations of a vulnerable, endemic salamander in Iran
作者: Ashrafzadeh, Mohammad Reza1; Naghipour, Ali Asghar1; Haidarian, Maryam2; Kusza, Szilvia3; Pilliod, David S.4
通讯作者: Ashrafzadeh, Mohammad Reza
刊名: GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION
ISSN: 2351-9894
出版年: 2019
卷: 19
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Threatened species ; Neurergus kaiseri ; Habitat loss ; Connectivity ; Conservation
WOS关键词: KAISERI CAUDATA SALAMANDRIDAE ; NEURERGUS-KAISERI ; LANDSCAPE CONNECTIVITY ; POTENTIAL DISTRIBUTION ; CONSERVATION STATUS ; PSEUDO-ABSENCES ; PROTECTED AREAS ; CIRCUIT-THEORY ; MOUNTAIN NEWT ; BIODIVERSITY
WOS学科分类: Biodiversity Conservation ; Ecology
WOS研究方向: Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
英文摘要:

Habitat loss and fragmentation are among the biggest threats to amphibian populations and anthropogenic climate change may exacerbate these. The response of Iran's amphibians to climate change is uncertain and yet making an accurate prediction of how the species will respond is critical for conservation. We assessed how expected future climate scenarios before the years 2050 and 2070 might influence the geographic distribution and habitat connectivity of the Lorestan Mountain Newt (Neurergus kaiseri). We examined presence data (2010-2018) of the species according to environmental and anthropogenic factors, and created an ensemble model of habitat suitability based on eight species distribution models (SDMs). Then, we used the concept of circuit theory to estimate potential linkages between the habitat patches. We applied the ensemble calibrated models and quantified spatial connectivity to assess the influence of climate change on the species range for the years 2050 and 2070 under four representative concentration pathways (RCPs) of three general circulation models (GCMs). Models using current climate predicted that 6.8% of the 267,609 km(2 )study area has suitable conditions for the species, but only about 7% of these climatically suitable landscapes are covered by conservation areas. Temperature and precipitation-related climatic variables made the largest contribution to the distribution model. Under projected climate conditions, we found a decline of 56-98% of the suitable habitat and predicted a potential for distributional shifts towards higher elevations by 2050 and 2070. Although there is relatively good connectivity between many habitat patches today, models predict that suitable areas available to the newt will become increasingly fragmented under projected climate change scenarios. Our findings support the hypothesis that projected climatic shifts will negatively influence suitable habitats of amphibians and likely cause upward shifts in elevation in range of some species. Identifying potentially suitable habitats and important linkages between habitat patches under different climate scenarios are crucial steps in conservation planning for the Lorestan Mountain Newt. (C) 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.


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作者单位: 1.Shahrekord Univ, Fac Nat Resources & Earth Sci, Shahrekord 8818634141, Iran
2.Sari Agr Sci & Nat Resources Univ, Fac Nat Resources, Sari, Iran
3.Univ Debrecen, Inst Anim Sci Biotechnol & Nat Conservat, H-4032 Debrecen, Hungary
4.US Geol Survey, Forest & Rangeland Ecosyst Sci Ctr, 970 Lusk St, Boise, ID 83706 USA

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Ashrafzadeh, Mohammad Reza,Naghipour, Ali Asghar,Haidarian, Maryam,et al. Effects of climate change on habitat and connectivity for populations of a vulnerable, endemic salamander in Iran[J]. GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION,2019-01-01,19
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