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Determining the factors affecting the distribution of Muscari latifolium , an endemic plant of Turkey, and a mapping species distribution model

机译:确定影响土耳其特有植物穆斯卡里(Muscari latifolium)分布的因素以及制图物种分布模型

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Abstract Species distribution modeling was used to determine factors among the large predictor candidate data set that affect the distribution of Muscari latifolium , an endemic bulbous plant species of Turkey, to quantify the relative importance of each factor and make a potential spatial distribution map of M. latifolium . Models were built using the Boosted Regression Trees method based on 35 presence and 70 absence records obtained through field sampling in the G????nen Dam watershed area of the Kazda???????± Mountains in West Anatolia. Large candidate variables of monthly and seasonal climate, fine-scale land surface, and geologic and biotic variables were simplified using a BRT simplifying procedure. Analyses performed on these resources, direct and indirect variables showed that there were 14 main factors that influence the species?¢???? distribution. Five of the 14 most important variables influencing the distribution of the species are bedrock type, Quercus cerris density, precipitation during the wettest month, Pinus nigra density, and northness. These variables account for approximately 60% of the relative importance for determining the distribution of the species. Prediction performance was assessed by 10 random subsample data sets and gave a maximum the area under a receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) value of 0.93 and an average AUC value of 0.8. This study provides a significant contribution to the knowledge of the habitat requirements and ecological characteristics of this species. The distribution of this species is explained by a combination of biotic and abiotic factors. Hence, using biotic interaction and fine-scale land surface variables in species distribution models improved the accuracy and precision of the model. The knowledge of the relationships between distribution patterns and environmental factors and biotic interaction of M. latifolium can help develop a management and conservation strategy for this species.
机译:摘要利用物种分布模型来确定大型预测候选数据集中影响土耳其特有鳞茎植物穆斯卡里(Muscari latifolium)分布的因素,以量化每个因素的相对重要性并绘制潜在的M空间分布图。 ti叶。使用Boosted回归树方法建立模型,该模型基于通过在西安纳托利亚Kazda山脉G?nen大坝集水区的野外采样获得的35个存在和70个缺失记录。使用BRT简化程序简化了月度和季节气候,精细尺度的陆地表面以及地质和生物变量的大型候选变量。对这些资源的直接和间接变量进行的分析表明,有14个主要因素影响该物种。分配。影响物种分布的14个最重要变量中的五个是基岩类型,栎属密度,最湿润月份的降水,黑松密度和北方。这些变量约占确定物种分布的相对重要性的60%。通过10个随机子样本数据集评估了预测性能,并给出了接收器工作特性曲线(AUC)值下的最大面积为0.93,平均AUC值为0.8。这项研究为该物种的栖息地需求和生态特征的了解做出了重要贡献。生物和非生物因素共同解释了该物种的分布。因此,在物种分布模型中使用生物相互作用和精细尺度的地表变量可以提高模型的准确性和精确性。了解分布格局与环境因素之间的关系以及M. latifolium的生物相互作用可以帮助制定该物种的管理和保护策略。

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