4.7 Article

Effects of climate change on the geographical distribution and potential distribution areas of 35 Millettia Species in China

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 30, Issue 7, Pages 18535-18545

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-23515-6

Keywords

Millettia; DIVA-GIS; MaxEnt model; Climate change; Geographical distribution

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Climate change plays a crucial role in the geographic distribution of plants. The genus Millettia, an important plant resource in China, has been widely used in medicine and ornamental industries. Therefore, it is essential to investigate the geographic distribution and potential changes of Millettia plants under climate change. Through the analysis of plant specimens and the use of modeling techniques, it was found that the genus Millettia is distributed in various provinces in China, with Yunnan and Guangdong provinces having the highest distribution. The study also predicts that future climate changes will have different impacts on the suitability of habitats for different Millettia species.
Climate change has an extremely important impact on the geographic distribution of plants. The genus Millettia is an important plant resource in China and is widely used in medicine and ornamental industries. Due to the continuous changes of climate and the development and utilization of plant resources of the genus Millettia, it is of great significance to systematically investigate the geographic distribution of plants of the Millettia and their potential distribution under climate change. DIVA-GIS software was used to analyze 3492 plant specimens of 35 species of genus Millettia in the herbarium, and the ecological geographic distribution and richness of Millettia were analyzed, and the MaxEnt model was used to analyze the current and potential distribution in the future. The results show that the genus Millettia is distributed in 30 provinces in China, among which Yunnan and Guangdong provinces are the most distributed. Our model determines that precipitation in the driest month and annual temperature range are the most important bioclimatic variables. Future climate changes will increase the suitable habitat area of M. congestiflora by 16.75%, but other cliff beans Suitable habitats for vines will decrease significantly: M. cinereal by 47.66%, M. oosperma by 39.16%, M. pulchra by 36.04%, M. oraria by - 29.32%, M. nitida by 22.88%, M. dielsiana by 22.72%, M. sericosema by 19.53%, M. championii by 7.77%, M. pachycarpa by 7.72%, M. speciose by 2.05%, M. reticulata by 1.32%. Therefore, targeted measures should be taken to protect and develop these precious plant resources.

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