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Título : The importance of soils in predicting the future of plant habitat suitability in a tropical forest
Autor : Zuquim, Gabriela
Costa, Flávia R.C.
Tuomisto, Hanna
Massaine Moulatlet, Gabriel
Figueiredo, Fernando O. G.
Palabras clave : Climate change
Species distribution modelling
Amazonia
Soil base cation concentration
Fecha de publicación : 2019
Editorial : Kluwer Academic Publishers
Citación : Zuquim, G., Costa, F. R. C., Tuomisto, H., Moulatlet, G. M., & Figueiredo, F. O. G. (2019). The importance of soils in predicting the future of plant habitat suitability in a tropical forest. Plant and Soil, 1–20. doi:10.1007/s11104-018-03915-9
Citación : PRODUCCION CIENTÍFICA-ARTÍCULOS;A-IKIAM-000026
Resumen : Aims Assessment of the future of biodiversity under climate change has been based on climate-only models. We investigated the effects of including soil information when predicting future suitable areas for selected plant species in Amazonia. Methods We modelled current and future suitable habitats for 35 plant species and compared results of climate-only models with those obtained when climatic and edaphic variables were included. We considered six climatic scenarios for 2050 using different algorithms and projections of atmospheric CO2 concentration. Results Twenty-five species distribution models had an AUC > 0.69. Out of those, edaphic variables had the greatest contribution in 11 species models, while climatic variables were more important for 14 species. The inclusion of soil variables affected the size and shape of predicted suitable areas, especially in future models. For nearly half of the species, the size of future suitable areas were smaller in climate+soil models than predicted by climate-only models. Area reduction was more extreme in future scenarios with the higher level of CO2 concentration. Conclusions Our results highlight the importance of moving beyond climatic scenarios when modelling biodiversity responses to climate change. Failure to include soils in the models can overestimate future habitat suitability for many plant species.
URI : http://repositorio.ikiam.edu.ec/jspui/handle/RD_IKIAM/83
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-018-03915-9
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