On the brink of extinction? How climate change may affect global chelonian species richness and distribution

物种丰富度 气候变化 生态学 生态位 生物多样性 消光(光学矿物学) 濒危物种 栖息地 物种分布 栖息地破坏 宏观生态学 生境破碎化 生态释放 全球变暖 碎片(计算) 生物 丰度(生态学) 全球变化 古生物学
作者
Flora Ihlow,Johannes Dambach,Jan O. Engler,Morris Flecks,Timo Hartmann,Sven Nekum,Hossein Rajaei,Dennis Rödder
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期刊:Global Change Biology [Wiley]
卷期号:18 (5): 1520-1530 被引量:122
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DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2486.2011.02623.x
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Abstract Anthropogenic global climate change has already led to alterations in biodiversity patterns by directly and indirectly affecting species distributions. It has been suggested that poikilothermic animals, including reptiles, will be particularly affected by global change and large‐scale reptile declines have already been observed. Currently, half of the world's freshwater turtles and tortoises are considered threatened with extinction, and climate change may exacerbate these declines. In this study, we assess how global chelonian species richness will change in the near future. We use species distribution models developed under current climate conditions for 78% of all extant species and project them onto different Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ( IPCC ) scenarios for 2080. We detect a strong dependence of temperature shaping most species ranges, which coincide with their general temperature‐related physiological traits (i.e., temperature‐dependent sex determination). Furthermore, the extent and distribution of the current bioclimatic niches of most chelonians may change remarkably in the near future, likely leading to a substantial decrease of local species abundance and ultimately a reduction in species richness. Future climatic changes may cause the ranges of 86% of the species to contract, and of these ranges, nearly 12% are predicted to be situated completely outside their currently realized niches. Hence, the interplay of increasing habitat fragmentation and loss due to climatic stress may result in a serious threat for several chelonian species.
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