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Effects of climate change on the habitats of the invasive species Ailanthus altissima along the Appalachian Trail.

机译:气候变化对阿巴拉契亚小径上入侵物种臭椿(Ailanthus altissima)栖息地的影响。

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The Appalachian National Scenic Trail (A.T.) is a footpath stretching from Springer Mountain in Georgia to Mount Katahdin in Maine and spanning over 3,500 km of peaks, valleys, and ridges. The A.T.'s gradients in elevation, latitude, and moisture and north-south alignment represent a continental scale cross-section, or "MEGA-Transect," of eastern U.S. forest and alpine areas and offer a setting for collecting scientific data on the health of ecosystems and species that inhabit them.;The Appalachian Trail Decision Support System, or A.T.-DSS, is an Internet-based implementation and dissemination toolset directed at enhancing the decision-making process for managing natural resources. The A.T.-DSS provides a coherent framework for monitoring, reporting, and forecasting ecological conditions by integrating NASA multi-platform sensor data, NASA Terrestrial Observation and Prediction System (TOPS) models, and in situ measurements from A.T. MEGA-Transect partners.;The purpose of this research is to develop a prototype habitat suitability model for the invasive species tree-of-heaven (Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle), an exotic tree species pervasive throughout the United States due to its rapid growth, high fecundity, hardy tolerance, and strong competitive ability. This prototype model demonstrates the capabilities of the A.T.-DSS by leveraging seamless geospatial data and climate models from TOPS along with ground based Forest Inventory and Analysis data from the USDA Forest Service to model the current and potential future distributions of suitable Ailanthus habitats within the A.T. landscape.;Analysis of the FIA records revealed that Ailanthus was most abundant in the Mid-Atlantic States and tended to occur at lower elevations, closer to roadways, and in younger forest stands. Maximum entropy modeling (Maxent) was used to relate the observed distribution of Ailanthus to an array of geospatial data layers representing environmental conditions, termed environmental variables. Significant relationships were detected for land cover (developed areas, canopy cover) and topographic (elevation, slope) variables. However, climatic variables were consistently the highest performing predictors, and revealed a preference for warmer and drier regions.;Projected precipitation and temperature data based on scenarios from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change for the period 2095-2099 were substituted for current climate variables to examine potential trends in the distribution of suitable Ailanthus habitats. The resulting models indicate that total suitable area will increase from 56% to 82% of the study area. Additionally, the mean elevation of suitable habitats will increase by 59 m and the mean latitude will shift north by 49 km. The predicted changes were most dramatic along the New England section of the A.T.
机译:阿巴拉契亚国家风景小径(A.T.)是一条步道,从乔治亚州的施普林格山一直延伸到缅因州的卡塔丁山,横跨3500多公里的山峰,山谷和山脊。 AT的海拔,纬度和湿度以及南北向的坡度代表了美国东部森林和高山地区的大陆尺度横截面或“ MEGA横断面”,为收集有关健康的科学数据提供了条件阿巴拉契亚步伐决策支持系统(AT-DSS)是基于Internet的实施和传播工具集,旨在增强管理自然资源的决策过程。 A.T.-DSS通过整合NASA多平台传感器数据,NASA地面观测和预测系统(TOPS)模型以及来自A.T.的现场测量,为监测,报告和预测生态状况提供了一个一致的框架。 MEGA-Transect的合作伙伴。这项研究的目的是为入侵物种天堂树(Ailanthus altissima(Mill。)Swingle)开发一种原型栖息地适宜性模型,该物种因其入侵而在美国遍及快速成长,高繁殖力,耐力和竞争能力强。该原型模型通过利用TOPS的无缝地理空间数据和气候模型以及USDA森林服务局的地面森林清单和分析数据来证明A.T.-DSS的功能,以模拟A.T.中合适的臭椿栖息地的当前和潜在的未来分布。对FIA记录的分析表明,臭鼬在大西洋中部各州中含量最高,并且往往发生在海拔较低,靠近道路和较年轻的林分中。使用最大熵建模(Maxent)将臭椿的观测分布与代表环境条件的一系列地理空间数据层(称为环境变量)相关联。检测到土地覆被(发达地区,林冠覆盖)和地形(海拔,坡度)变量之间存在显着关系。然而,气候变量始终是表现最好的预测因素,并显示出偏爱较温暖和较干燥的地区。;根据政府间气候变化专门委员会2095-2099年的情景预测的降水和温度数据替代了当前的气候变量,检查合适的臭椿栖息地分布的潜在趋势。结果模型表明,总的合适面积将从研究面积的56%增加到82%。此外,合适栖息地的平均海拔将增加59 m,平均纬度将向北偏移49 km。预测的变化在A.T.的新英格兰地区最为戏剧化

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  • 作者

    Clark, John.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Rhode Island.;

  • 授予单位 University of Rhode Island.;
  • 学科 Biology Ecology.;Geodesy.;Climate Change.;Environmental Sciences.
  • 学位 M.S.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 157 p.
  • 总页数 157
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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