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Projected bioclimatic distributions in Nearctic Bovidae signal the potential for reduced overlap with protected areas.

Authors :
John, Christian
John, Christian
Post, Eric
John, Christian
John, Christian
Post, Eric
Source :
Ecology and evolution; vol 12, iss 8, e9189; 2045-7758
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Assumptions about factors such as climate in shaping species' realized and potential distributions underlie much of conservation planning and wildlife management. Climate and climatic change lead to shifts in species distributions through both direct and indirect ecological pressures. Distributional shifts may be particularly important if range overlap is altered between interacting species, or between species and protected areas. The cattle family (Bovidae) represents a culturally, economically, and ecologically important taxon that occupies many of the world's rangelands. In contemporary North America, five wild bovid species inhabit deserts, prairies, mountains, and tundra from Mexico to Greenland. Here, we aim to understand how future climate change will modify environmental characteristics associated with North American bovid species relative to the distribution of extant protected areas. We fit species distribution models for each species to climate, topography, and land cover data using observations from a citizen science dataset. We then projected modeled distributions to the end of the 21st century for each bovid species under two scenarios of anticipated climate change. Modeling results suggest that suitable habitat will shift inconsistently across species and that such shifts will lead to species-specific variation in overlap between potential habitat and existing protected areas. Furthermore, projected overlap with protected areas was sensitive to the warming scenario under consideration, with diminished realized protected area under greater warming. Conservation priorities and designation of new protected areas should account for ecological consequences of climate change.

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OAIster
Journal :
Ecology and evolution; vol 12, iss 8, e9189; 2045-7758
Notes :
application/pdf, Ecology and evolution vol 12, iss 8, e9189 2045-7758
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367388604
Document Type :
Electronic Resource