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Climate change and the potential expansion of buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris L., Poaceae) in biotic communities of Southwest United States and northern Mexico

机译:气候变化和西南部和墨西哥北部生物群体Buffelgrass(Cechrus ciliaris L.,Poaceae)的潜在扩展

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In the last decades, more than six hundred exotic species have become established throughout the region of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico, including the African buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris L.). Buffelgrass often causes negative impacts on natural ecosystems and it is considered a highly invasive species in many parts of the world. We used 18,550 records from 260 datasets and species distribution modeling (SDM) to provide support for the climatically based and topographic hypotheses, which claim that current climate and topography affect species distribution patterns of plants. We also investigated (1) the geographical distribution of habitat suitability across biotic communities of the Southwest United States and northern Mexico, (2) the association between habitat suitability, climate variables and topography, and (3) the potential effects of climate change on the future distribution of buffelgrass. We found that the geographic pattern of suitability in the southwest generally increases west- and southward, with some high suitability areas also occurring in southern areas of Arizona, USA, and across the state of Sonora, Mexico. We observed that mean temperature and annual precipitation explain spatial variation in suitability better than other climatic and non-climatic variables. Climate change models indicated significant opportunities for contraction across the buffelgrass' range and fewer for range expansion. In all scenarios, SDMs predicted a high contraction of suitable habitat. Most of these contractions would occur in portions of the Sonoran Desert and the foothills of the Sierra Madre Occidental. We show, for the first time, the potential changes in buffelgrass habitat suitability across major biomes of the Southwest region, under future climate change scenarios.
机译:在过去的几十年中,在美国西南部和墨西哥西南部的地区都建立了超过六百个异国情调的物种,包括非洲巴菲尔格拉斯(CENCHRUS CILIARIS L.)。 Buffelgrass通常对天然生态系统产生负面影响,并且在世界许多地区被认为是一种高度侵入性的物种。我们使用了来自260个数据集和物种分布建模(SDM)的18,550条记录,以提供基于基于气候和地形假设的支持,这声称目前的气候和地形影响植物的物种分布模式。我们还调查了(1)美国西南部和墨西哥北部的生物社区的地理分布适用性,(2)栖息地适用性,气候变量和地形之间的关联,以及(3)气候变化的潜在影响Buffelgrass的未来分销。我们发现,西南部地理范围的适用性通常会增加西南,南部地区也发生了一些高适度的地区,以及墨西哥索诺拉州的南部地区。我们观察到,平均温度和年降水说明比其他气候和非气候变量更好的空间变化。气候变化模型表明,对缓冲区的收缩和较少范围扩展的收缩机会。在所有场景中,SDMS预测了合适的栖息地的高收缩。这些收缩中的大多数都会发生在索诺兰沙漠的部分和塞拉斯德·马德尔唯一的山麓。我们在未来的气候变化情景下,我们首次展示了西南地区主要生物体跨西南地区主要生物体的潜在变化。

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