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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38667380/hypervolume-niche-dynamics-and-global-invasion-risk-of-phenacoccus-solenopsis-under-climate-change
#21
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shaopeng Cui, Huisheng Zhang, Lirui Liu, Weiwei Lyu, Lin Xu, Zhiwei Zhang, Youzhi Han
As a globally invasive quarantine pest, the cotton mealybug, Phenacoccus solenopsis , is spreading rapidly, posing serious threats against agricultural and forestry production and biosecurity. In recent years, the niche conservatism hypothesis has been widely debated, which is particularly evident in invasive biology research. Identifying the niche dynamics of P. solenopsis , as well as assessing its global invasion risk, is of both theoretical and practical importance. Based on 462 occurrence points and 19 bioclimatic variables, we used n -dimensional hypervolume analysis to quantify the multidimensional climatic niche of this pest in both its native and invasive ranges...
April 5, 2024: Insects
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38667373/changes-in-the-range-of-four-advantageous-grasshopper-habitats-in-the-hexi-corridor-under-future-climate-conditions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Donghong Li, Huilin Gan, Xiaopeng Li, Huili Zhou, Hang Zhang, Yaomeng Liu, Rui Dong, Limin Hua, Guixin Hu
Angaracris rhodopa (Fischer et Walheim), Calliptamus abbreviatus (Ikonnikov), Myrmeleotettix palpalis (Zubowsky), and Oedaleus decorus asiaticus (Bey-Bienko) are the main grasshoppers that harm the natural grassland in the Hexi Corridor in Gansu, northwest China. In this study, the MaxEnt model was employed to identify the key environmental factors affecting the distribution of the four grasshoppers' habitats and to assess their distribution under current and future climate conditions. The aim was to provide a basis for grasshopper monitoring, prediction, and precise control...
March 30, 2024: Insects
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38666852/response-of-extremely-small-populations-to-climate-change-a-case-of-trachycarpus-nanus-in-yunnan-china
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaofan Wang, Xuhong Wang, Yun Li, Changhao Wu, Biao Zhao, Mingchun Peng, Wen Chen, Chongyun Wang
Climate change affects the geographical distribution of plant species. Rare Trachycarpus nanus with a narrow distribution range, high medicinal value and extremely small population is facing increasing extinction risks under global climate change. In this study, 96 recorded occurrences and 23 environmental factors are used to predict the potential suitable area of T. nanus based on the optimized MaxEnt (3.4.4) model and ArcGIS (10.7) software. The results show that when the parameters are FC = LQ and RM = 1, the MaxEnt model is optimal and AUC = 0...
April 5, 2024: Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38663616/arctic-puzzle-pioneering-a-northern-shrimp-pandalus-borealis-habitat-model-in-disko-bay-west-greenland
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
D W Krawczyk, T Vonnahme, A D Burmeister, S R Maier, M E Blicher, L Meire, R Nygaard
Recent advancements in spatial modelling leverage remote sensing data and statistical species-environment relationships to forecast the distribution of a specific species. Our study focuses on Disko Bay in West Greenland, recognized as a significant marine biodiversity hotspot in the region. We conducted comprehensive analyses using multiple datasets spanning from 2010 to 2019, incorporating shrimp and fish surveys, commercial shrimp fishery catches, high-resolution (25 × 25 m) multibeam bathymetry and backscatter data along with a medium-resolution (200 × 200 m) bathymetric model, measured and modelled oceanographic data, and satellite chlorophyll data...
April 23, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38662833/the-positive-impact-of-conservation-action
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Penny F Langhammer, Joseph W Bull, Jake E Bicknell, Joseph L Oakley, Mary H Brown, Michael W Bruford, Stuart H M Butchart, Jamie A Carr, Don Church, Rosie Cooney, Simone Cutajar, Wendy Foden, Matthew N Foster, Claude Gascon, Jonas Geldmann, Piero Genovesi, Michael Hoffmann, Jo Howard-McCombe, Tiffany Lewis, Nicholas B W Macfarlane, Zoe E Melvin, Rossana Stoltz Merizalde, Meredith G Morehouse, Shyama Pagad, Beth Polidoro, Wes Sechrest, Gernot Segelbacher, Kevin G Smith, Janna Steadman, Kyle Strongin, Jake Williams, Stephen Woodley, Thomas M Brooks
Governments recently adopted new global targets to halt and reverse the loss of biodiversity. It is therefore crucial to understand the outcomes of conservation actions. We conducted a global meta-analysis of 186 studies (including 665 trials) that measured biodiversity over time and compared outcomes under conservation action with a suitable counterfactual of no action. We find that in two-thirds of cases, conservation either improved the state of biodiversity or at least slowed declines. Specifically, we find that interventions targeted at species and ecosystems, such as invasive species control, habitat loss reduction and restoration, protected areas, and sustainable management, are highly effective and have large effect sizes...
April 26, 2024: Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38660809/local-reflects-global-life-stage-dependent-changes-in-the-phenology-of-coastal-habitat-use-by-north-sea-herring
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark Rademaker, Myron A Peck, Anieke van Leeuwen
Climate warming is affecting the suitability and utilization of coastal habitats by marine fishes around the world. Phenological changes are an important indicator of population responses to climate-induced changes but remain difficult to detect in marine fish populations. The design of large-scale monitoring surveys does not allow fine-grained temporal inference of population responses, while the responses of ecologically and economically important species groups such as small pelagic fish are particularly sensitive to temporal resolution...
April 2024: Global Change Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38655924/distribution-and-diversification-of-adelphobates-emblematic-poison-frogs-from-brazilian-amazonia
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Larissa A DE Medeiros, Eduardo Gentil, Igor L Kaefer, Mario Cohn-Haft
Adelphobates contains three species, and the inaccurate identification of A. quinquevittatus and the scarcity of records of A. castaneoticus complicate inference of their distributions; the latter species occurs in sympatry with A. galactonotus. Our objective was to revise the distributions of Adelphobates by compiling data and modeling habitat suitability, as range limits may be shaped by landscape features and biotic interactions. We initially analyzed the existence of operational taxonomic units within the nominal species and subsequently inferred the observed and potential distributions, taking into account the possible independent lineages for the three species, and we also generated a molecular timetree to understand the chronology of interspecific diversification events...
2024: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649736/urban-rooftops-near-sports-pitches-provide-a-safe-haven-for-a-declining-shorebird
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Franz Löffler, Jonas Brüggeshemke, Felix Maximilian Freienstein, Steffen Kämpfer, Thomas Fartmann
Urbanisation has contributed to a severe decline in biodiversity worldwide. However, urban ecosystems can also play an important role in the conservation of threatened species, including ground-nesting birds such as the Eurasian Oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus). While the coastal populations of this shorebird have declined sharply, there is growing evidence that pairs nesting on urban flat roofs have high reproductive success. However, the reasons for rooftop nesting and the species' habitat use in urban areas remain poorly understood...
April 22, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38646768/ecological-niche-shift-and-suitable-area-expansion-of-a-globally-invasive-species-phthorimaea-operculella
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Li-Li Wang, Cai-Qing Yang, Ying Wang, Xin-Hai Li, Fang-Hao Wan, Ai-Bing Zhang
Phthorimaea operculella is a major potato pest of global importance, early warning and detection of which are of significance. In this study, we analyzed the climate niche conservation of P. operculella during its invasion by comparing the overall climate niche from three dimensions, including the differences between native range (South America) and entire invaded region (excluding South America), the differences bwtween native range (South America) and five invaded continents (North America, Oceania, Asia, Africa, and Europe), as well as the differences between native region (South America) and an invaded region (China)...
March 18, 2024: Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao, the Journal of Applied Ecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38646754/prediction-on-the-changes-in-potential-suitable-areas-for-mangroves-along-the-coast-of-guangxi-and-the-threat-from-spartina-alterniflora-invasion
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ai-Lian Hu, Juan Yang, Bao-Lin Liu, Yu Zou
As one of the important blue carbon pools in tropical and subtropical intertidal zones, mangroves are widely distributed along the coast of Guangxi in China. To deeply explore the variations of potential suitable habitats for mangroves in China under the background of climate change, based on remote sensing interpretation data of coastal wetlands in Guangxi, global marine environment and bioclimatic environment data in 2021, we constructed a maximum entropy habitat distribution model to simulate the spatial distribution of potential suitable areas for mangroves and the invasive species, Spartina alterniflora, along the coast of Guangxi, and predicted the patterns under extreme climate change scenarios (SSP5-8...
March 18, 2024: Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao, the Journal of Applied Ecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38643588/topography-based-modulation-of-environmental-factors-as-a-mechanism-for-intertidal-microhabitat-formation-a-basis-for-marine-ecological-design
#31
REVIEW
Franz Bauer, Antony M Knights, Mick E Hanley, John N Griffin, Andy Foggo, Austin Brown, Louise B Firth
Topographic complexity is often considered to be closely associated with habitat complexity and niche diversity; however, complex topography per se does not imply habitat suitability. Rather, ecologically suitable habitats may emerge if topographic features interact with environmental factors and thereby alter their surrounding microenvironment to the benefit of local organisms (e.g., resource provisioning, stress mitigation). Topography may thus act as a key modulator of abiotic stressors and biotic pressures, particularly in environmentally challenging intertidal systems...
April 20, 2024: Marine Pollution Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38641098/poleward-migration-of-tropical-corals-inhibited-by-future-trends-of-seawater-temperature-and-calcium-carbonate-caco-3-saturation
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ya-Yi Huang, Ting-Ru Chen, Kim Phuong Lai, Chao-Yang Kuo, Ming-Jay Ho, Hernyi Justin Hsieh, Yi-Chia Hsin, Chaolun A Chen
Poleward range expansion of marine organisms is commonly attributed to anthropogenic ocean warming. However, the extent to which a single species can migrate poleward remains unclear. In this study, we used molecular data to examine the current distribution of the Pocillopora damicornis species complex in Taiwan waters and applied niche modeling to predict its potential range through the end of the 21st Century. The P. damicornis species complex is widespread across shallow, tropical and subtropical waters of the Indo-Pacific regions...
April 17, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38638367/unravelling-the-impact-of-climate-change-on-honey-bees-an-ensemble-modelling-approach-to-predict-shifts-in-habitat-suitability-in-queensland-australia
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarasie Tennakoon, Armando Apan, Tek Maraseni
Honey bees play a vital role in providing essential ecosystem services and contributing to global agriculture. However, the potential effect of climate change on honey bee distribution is still not well understood. This study aims to identify the most influential bioclimatic and environmental variables, assess their impact on honey bee distribution, and predict future distribution. An ensemble modelling approach using the biomod2 package in R was employed to develop three models: a climate-only model, an environment-only model, and a combined climate and environment model...
April 2024: Ecology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38637723/a-historical-stepping-stone-path-for-an-island-colonizing-cactus-across-a-submerged-bridge-archipelago
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fernando Faria Franco, Danilo Trabuco Amaral, Isabel A S Bonatelli, Jared B Meek, Evandro Marsola Moraes, Daniela Cristina Zappi, Nigel Paul Taylor, Deren A R Eaton
Here we use population genomic data (ddRAD-Seq) and ecological niche modeling to test biogeographic hypotheses for the divergence of the island-endemic cactus species Cereus insularis Hemsl. (Cereeae; Cactaceae) from its sister species C. fernambucensis Lem. The Cereus insularis grows in the Fernando de Noronha Islands (FNI), a Neotropical archipelago located 350 km off the Brazilian Atlantic Forest (BAF) coast. Phylogeographic reconstructions support a northward expansion by the common ancestor of C...
April 18, 2024: Heredity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38636870/an-emerging-aeroallergen-in-europe-tree-of-heaven-ailanthus-altissima-mill-swingle-inventory-and-pollen-concentrations-taking-a-metropolitan-region-in-germany-as-an-example
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthias Werchan, Barbora Werchan, Pawel Bogawski, Fateme Mousavi, Martin Metz, Karl-Christian Bergmann
Urban areas are often hotspots for the dissemination of non-native (invasive) plant species, some of which release (potentially) allergenic pollen. Given the high population density in cities, a considerable number of people can be regularly and potentially intensively exposed to the pollen from these plants. This study delves into the Tree-of-Heaven (Ailanthus altissima, [Mill.] Swingle), native to East Asia, which is known for its high invasiveness in temperate regions worldwide, particularly favoring urban colonization...
April 16, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38635362/it-s-about-her-male-within-season-movements-are-related-to-mate-searching-in-a-songbird
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shannon Buckley Luepold, Fränzi Korner-Nievergelt, Zephyr Züst, Gilberto Pasinelli
AbstractIn species with resource-defense mating systems (such as most temperate-breeding songbirds), male dispersal is often considered to be limited in both frequency and spatial extent. When dispersal occurs within a breeding season, the favored explanation is ecological resource tracking. In contrast, movements of male birds associated with temporary emigration, such as polyterritoriality (i.e., defense of an additional location after attracting a female in the initial territory), are usually attributed to mate searching...
May 2024: American Naturalist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38634104/prediction-and-validation-of-potential-transmission-risk-of-dirofilaria-spp-infection-in-serbia-and-its-projection-to-2080
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Iván Rodríguez-Escolar, Ricardo Enrique Hernández-Lambraño, José Ángel Sánchez-Agudo, Manuel Collado-Cuadrado, Sara Savić, Marina Žekić Stosic, Doroteja Marcic, Rodrigo Morchón
Animal and human dirofilariosis is a vector-borne zoonotic disease, being one of the most important diseases in Europe. In Serbia, there are extensive studies reporting the presence of Dirofilaria immitis and D. repens , mainly in the north of the country, where the human population is concentrated and where there is a presence of culicid mosquitoes that transmit the disease. Ecological niche modeling (ENM) has proven to be a very good tool to predict the appearance of parasitosis in very diverse areas, with distant orography and climatologies at a local, continental, and global level...
2024: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38632522/predicting-the-global-potential-distribution-of-bursaphelenchus-xylophilus-using-an-ecological-niche-model-expansion-trend-and-the-main-driving-factors
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yang Xiao, Qiqiang Guo, Na Xie, Gangyi Yuan, Mengyun Liao, Qin Gui, Guijie Ding
Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner&Buhrer) Nickle is a global quarantine pest that causes devastating mortality in pine species. The rapid and uncontrollable parasitic spread of this organism results in substantial economic losses to pine forests annually. In this study, we used the MaxEnt model and GIS software ArcGIS10.8 to predict the distribution of B. xylophilus based on collected distribution points and 19 environmental variables (with a correlation coefficient of|R| > 0.8) for the contemporary period (1970-2000), 2041-2060 (2050s), 2061-2080 (2070s), and 2081-2100 (2090s) under four shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs)...
April 17, 2024: BMC ecology and evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626039/potential-global-distribution-of-setaria-italica-an-important-species-for-dryland-agriculture-in-the-context-of-climate-change
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jingtian Yang, Xue Jiang, Yunlong Ma, Mei Liu, Zixi Shama, Jiayi Li, Yi Huang
Setaria italica (S. italica, Linnaeus, 1753) is a drought-resistant, barren-tolerant, and widely adapted C-4 crop that plays a vital role in maintaining agricultural and economic stability in arid and barren regions of the world. However, the potential habitat of S. italica under current and future climate scenarios remains to be explored. Predicting the potential global geographic distribution of S. italica and clarifying its ecological requirements can help promote sustainable agriculture, which is crucial for addressing the global food crisis...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623519/modeling-habitat-suitability-for-the-lesser-known-populations-of-endangered-mountain-nyala-tragelaphus-buxtoni-in-the-arsi-and-ahmar-mountains-ethiopia
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ejigu Alemayehu Worku, Paul H Evangelista, Anagaw Atickem, Afework Bekele, Jakob Bro-Jørgensen, Nils Chr Stenseth
Habitat suitability models have become a valuable tool for wildlife conservation and management, and are frequently used to better understand the range and habitat requirements of rare and endangered species. In this study, we employed two habitat suitability modeling techniques, namely Boosted Regression Tree (BRT) and Maximum Entropy (Maxent) models, to identify potential suitable habitats for the endangered mountain nyala ( Tragelaphus buxtoni ) and environmental factors affecting its distribution in the Arsi and Ahmar Mountains of Ethiopia...
April 2024: Ecology and Evolution
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