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Slow and steady wins the race? Future climate and land use change leaves the imperiled Blanding's turtle (Emydoidea blandingii) behind

机译:踏实和稳重是赢得比赛的关键? 未来的气候和土地利用变化将危险的乌龟(emydoidea blandingii)落后

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Climate change is accompanied by shifts in species distributions, as portions of current ranges become less suitable. Maintaining or improving landscape connectivity to facilitate species movements is a primary approach to mitigate the effects of climate change on biodiversity. However, it is not clear how ongoing changes in land use and climate may affect the existing connectivity of landscapes. We evaluated shifts in habitat suitability and connectivity for the imperiled Blanding's turtle (Emydoidea blandingii) in Wisconsin using species distribution modeling in combination with different future scenarios of both land use change and climate change for the 2050s. We found that climate change had significant effects on both habitat suitability and connectivity, however, there was little difference in the magnitude of effects among different economic scenarios. Under both our low-and high-CO2 emissions scenarios, suitable habitat for the Blanding's turtle shifted northward. In the high-emissions scenario, almost no suitable habitat remained for Blanding's turtle in Wisconsin by the 2050s and there was up to a 100,000-fold increase in landscape resistance to turtle movement, suggesting the landscape essentially becomes impassable. Habitat loss and landscape resistance were exponentially greater in southern versus northern Wisconsin, indicating a strong trailing edge effect. Thus, populations at the southern edge of the range are likely to "fall behind" shifts in suitable habitat faster than northern populations. Given its limited dispersal capability, loss of suitable habitat may occur at a rate far faster than the Blanding's turtle can adjust to changing conditions via shifts in range.
机译:气候变化伴随着物种分布的转变,因为电流范围的部分变得不那么合适。维持或改善景观连接以方便物种运动是减轻气候变化对生物多样性影响的主要方法。但是,目前尚不清楚土地使用和气候变化如何影响景观的现有连接。我们使用物种分布建模在威斯康星州的危机适宜性和连通性的栖息地适用性和连通性的转变,并使用2050年代的土地利用变化和气候变化的不同未来情景。我们发现气候变化对栖息地适用性和连通性具有显着影响,然而,不同经济场景之间的影响程度几乎没有差异。在我们的低二氧化碳排放情景下,适合乌龟的乌龟向北移动。在高排放场景中,在2050年代,威斯康星州的乌克兰龟几乎没有合适的栖息地仍然没有增加100,000倍的景观抵抗龟运动,这表明景观基本上变得不可能。南部威斯康星州南部的栖息地损失和景观抵抗是大幅度的,表明强烈的后缘效应。因此,南部边缘的群体可能会比北方人群更快地“落后于”的栖息地。鉴于其有限的分散能力,合适的栖息地的损失可能比速度快,比平坦的乌龟可以通过范围内转移调整到改变条件。

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