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Changes in the geographical distribution of plant species and climatic variables on the West Cornwall peninsula (South West UK)

机译:西康沃尔半岛(英国西南部)植物种类的地理分布和气候变量的变化

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Recent climate change has had a major impact on biodiversity and has altered the geographical distribution of vascular plant species. This trend is visible globally; however, more local and regional scale research is needed to improve understanding of the patterns of change and to develop appropriate conservation strategies that can minimise cultural, health, and economic losses at finer scales. Here we describe a method to manually geo-reference botanical records from a historical herbarium to track changes in the geographical distributions of plant species in West Cornwall (South West England) using both historical (pre-1900) and contemporary (post-1900) distribution records. We also assess the use of Ellenberg and climate indicator values as markers of responses to climate and environmental change. Using these techniques we detect a loss in 19 plant species, with 6 species losing more than 50% of their previous range. Statistical analysis showed that Ellenberg (light, moisture, nitrogen) and climate indicator values (mean January temperature, mean July temperature and mean precipitation) could be used as environmental change indicators. Significantly higher percentages of area lost were detected in species with lower January temperatures, July temperatures, light, and nitrogen values, as well as higher annual precipitation and moisture values. This study highlights the importance of historical records in examining the changes in plant species’ geographical distributions. We present a method for manual geo-referencing of such records, and demonstrate how using Ellenberg and climate indicator values as environmental and climate change indicators can contribute towards directing appropriate conservation strategies.
机译:最近的气候变化对生物多样性产生了重大影响,并改变了维管植物物种的地理分布。这种趋势在全球范围内可见。但是,需要进行更多的地方和区域规模研究,以加深对变化模式的了解,并制定适当的保护策略,以最小化规模较小的文化,健康和经济损失。在这里,我们描述了一种从历史植物标本室手动对植物记录进行地理参考的方法,以同时使用历史(1900年前)和当代(1900以后)分布来跟踪西康沃尔郡(英格兰西南)植物物种的地理分布变化记录。我们还评估了埃伦贝格(Ellenberg)和气候指标值作为应对气候和环境变化的标志的用途。使用这些技术,我们发现了19种植物的损失,其中6种植物的损失超过了其先前范围的50%。统计分析表明,Ellenberg(光,湿,氮)和气候指标值(1月平均温度,7月平均温度和平均降水量)可以用作环境变化指标。在具有较低一月温度,七月温度,光照和氮值以及较高的年降水量和水分值的物种中,发现的面积损失百分比明显更高。这项研究强调了历史记录在检查植物物种地理分布变化中的重要性。我们提供了一种手动记录此类记录的地理参考的方法,并演示了如何将Ellenberg和气候指标值用作环境和气候变化指标如何有助于指导适当的保护策略。

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