Possible changes of Pinus nigra distribution regions in Türkiye with the impacts of global climate change
Uğur Cantürk,
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İsmail Koç,
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Halil Barış Özel
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BioResources,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(3), P. 6190 - 6214
Published: July 19, 2024
Global
climate
change
poses
significant
threats
to
ecosystems
worldwide,
particularly
impacting
long-lived
forest
tree
species
such
as
Pinus
nigra.
This
study
assessed
the
potential
shifts
in
distribution
areas
for
nigra,
an
important
species,
one
highly
vulnerable
global
change,
given
its
prevalence
continental
climates,
Türkiye
under
different
scenarios
(SSPs
585
and
245).
In
this
study,
suitable
regions
of
nigra
were
evaluated
based
on
SSPs
245
using
nine
models.
Results
indicated
losses
ranging
from
15.0%
43.5%
245)
19.7%
48.9%
585)
by
2100.
However,
2100,
new
are
expected
be
formed
at
rates
13.8%
32.1%
15.1%
34.4%
according
above
scenarios.
Because
most
newly
quite
far
where
currently
spreads,
it
seems
necessary
provide
migration
mechanism
needed
humans
prevent
population
process.
Language: Английский
Conservation implications of seed germination studies of Aquilegia fragrans Benth.: A native and endangered medicinal plant species of Kashmir Himalaya
South African Journal of Botany,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
166, P. 151 - 160
Published: Jan. 21, 2024
Language: Английский
Integrating human footprint with ensemble modelling identifies priority habitats for conservation: a case study in the distributional range of Arnebia euchroma, a vulnerable species
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
195(8)
Published: July 3, 2023
Language: Английский
A Simulation of a Suitable Habitat for Acer yangbiense and Cinnamomum chago Under Climate Change
Forests,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16(4), P. 621 - 621
Published: April 2, 2025
Species
migration
or
extinction
events
may
occur
on
a
large
scale
with
the
intensification
of
climate
change.
Plant
Extremely
Small
Populations
(PSESP)
are
more
sensitive
to
change
as
compared
other
plants.
To
date,
potential
effect
Acer
yangbiense
and
Cinnamomum
chago,
both
which
belong
PSESP,
remain
unknown.
In
this
study,
we
modeled
distribution
dynamics
A.
C.
chago
spanning
from
Last
Glacial
Maximum
(LGM)
end
21st
century
based
MaxEnt
model,
optimized
using
Kuenm
package.
The
results
revealed
that
parameter
settings
optimal
models
were
RM
(regularization
multiplier)
=
3.5,
FC
(feature
combination)
QP,
2,
QPT.
had
AUCs
0.982
0.993,
respectively,
indicating
model
predictions
highly
accurate
while
effectively
balancing
complexity
avoiding
overfitting.
was
mostly
influenced
by
precipitation
driest
quarter
(bio17)
min
temperature
coldest
month
(bio6).
From
LGM
present,
total
suitable
areas
initially
declined
before
showing
subsequent
increase,
but
it
is
projected
experience
significant
reductions
in
future,
decreases
32.98%–64.99%
63.48%–99.49%,
respectively.
centroids
showed
trend
south
north
expected
continue.
enhance
resilience
meet
challenges
proposed
introduction
artificial
cultivation
these
species
should
be
carried
out
Baoshan,
Dali,
Nujiang
northwest
Yunnan
Province,
high
heat
values,
so
expand
populations
gradually.
Language: Английский
Predicting the potential distribution of Taxus cuspidata in northeastern China based on the ensemble model
Ecosphere,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(8)
Published: Aug. 1, 2024
Abstract
Climate
change
is
poised
to
exert
a
significant
impact
on
species
distribution
in
the
future,
and
Taxus
cuspidata
as
an
endangered
no
exception.
Predicting
potential
of
T.
essential
for
decision‐makers
develop
conservation
policies
explicitly
implement
measures.
In
this
study,
combined
model
was
employed
predict
potentially
suitable
habitats
based
extant
data
distributions
northeastern
China.
Our
findings
suggest
that
mean
diurnal
range
(bio2)
isothermality
(bio3)
were
identified
dominant
factors
influencing
distribution.
Under
future
climate
scenarios,
habitat
areas
increased
only
SSP126
scenario
2070s,
declining
all
other
scenarios.
centroid
ultimately
shows
trend
northward
movement.
Decreases
predominantly
occurred
Yanbian
Korean
Autonomous
Prefecture,
Baishan
city,
Tonghua
city.
Overall,
study
highlights
projected
reduction
due
change.
Recommendations
entail
strategic
establishment
nature
reserves
implementation
initiatives
aimed
at
population
replenishment.
Language: Английский
Relict Plants Are Better Able to Adapt to Climate Change: Evidence from Desert Shrub Communities
Ying Lu,
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Bo-Ran Zhang,
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Min Zhang
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et al.
Plants,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(23), P. 4065 - 4065
Published: Dec. 4, 2023
Shrubs
are
the
main
dominant
plants
in
arid
desert
systems
and
play
an
important
role
maintaining
biodiversity,
ecosystem
services
stability
of
ecosystems.
Studies
have
shown
that
survival
a
large
number
shrub
species
areas
under
influence
climate
change
is
significantly
threatened,
with
different
showing
response
strategies.
To
test
tolerance
to
change,
this
study
selected
10
(ancient
relict
regional
endemic
species)
Alashan
area
as
research
object.
Based
on
field
survey
distribution,
distribution
model
was
developed
simulate
suitable
current
conditions
future
scenarios.
The
changes
ancient
scenarios
were
tested,
two
types
analyzed.
results
showed
scenarios,
except
for
Ammopiptanthus
mongolicus,
total
four
out
five
relatively
stable,
potential
Tetraena
mongolica
increased,
pattern
basically
consistent
distribution.
However,
typical
unstable
Except
Kalidium
foliatum,
shrubs
degrees
reduction,
location
significant
migration.
results,
will
lead
reduction
displacement
shrubs,
while
be
less
affected
by
change.
This
because,
compared
species,
longer
evolutionary
history
wider
range
adaptations
after
experiencing
dramatic
environmental
changes.
provides
scientific
basis
actively
responding
impacts
Language: Английский
Shrinking horizons: Climate-induced range shifts and conservation status of hickory trees (Carya Nutt.)
Winnie W. Mambo,
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Guang‐Fu Zhu,
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Richard I. Milne
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et al.
Ecological Informatics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 102910 - 102910
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
HR-LCMS-QTOF-assisted phytochemical profiling and an assessment of habitat and altitude influence on phytochemical, morphological and antioxidant potential in Aquilegia fragrans Benth
Irshad Ahmad Bhat,
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Khushboo Guleria,
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Mudasir Fayaz
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et al.
Chemical Papers,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 14, 2024
Language: Английский
Military Activity Impact on Vegetation in Pannonian Dry Sandy Grasslands
Márta Bajnok,
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Károly Penksza,
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Attila Fűrész
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et al.
Land,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(2), P. 252 - 252
Published: Feb. 18, 2024
The
conservation
of
dry
sandy
grasslands
is
a
global
issue
because
the
restoration
and
endangered
ecosystems
to
provide
sufficient
amount
forage
under
warming
drying
climatic
conditions.
Our
aim
was
explore
impact
military
activity
on
in
Hungary.
sample
areas
chosen
were
Little
Hungarian
Plain
(I.
II.)
Great
(III.),
consisting
abandoned,
restored
areas;
still-active
exercise
fields;
shooting
ranges.
In
each
area,
six
ten
coenological
surveys
made.
Based
our
survey,
closed
natural
grassland
documented
only
found
rich
species.
open
described
all
studied
sites,
Festuca
vaginata
appeared
them,
while
pseudovaginata
observed
Plain.
grassland,
vegetation
had
highest
cover
value
(78.8%),
sowed
area
least
(53.3%),
III.
also
poor
coverage
(56.5%)
but
consisted
species
composition
favorable
for
restoration.
results
confirmed
indirect
role
successful
habitat
Pannonian
ecosystems.
Language: Английский
Bridging the Gap Between Climate Change and Plant Biology
Practice, progress, and proficiency in sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 173 - 193
Published: Dec. 18, 2023
The
inherent
genetic
diversity
of
crops
equips
them
with
a
remarkable
ability
to
adapt
shifting
environmental
conditions,
crucial
aspect
crop
resilience.
This
adaptability
stems
from
the
vast
array
traits
and
characteristics
encoded
within
their
genomes,
enabling
respond
diverse
challenges.
By
subjecting
stress
breeders
can
identify
individuals
desirable
that
confer
enhanced
Agroecological
approaches
sustainable
farming
practices
also
contribute
significantly
Crop
rotation,
intercropping,
agroforestry
systems
promote
biodiversity
enhance
resilience
agroecosystems.
In
face
climate
change,
developing
varieties
improved
extreme
weather
events
is
paramount.
harnessing
agroecological
principles,
diversity,
adaptive
capacity,
we
bolster
resilience,
ensuring
productivity
our
agricultural
in
changing
environment.
Language: Английский