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The influence of climate and population density on Buxus hyrcana potential distribution and habitat connectivity

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JOURNAL OF PLANT RESEARCH
卷 136, 期 4, 页码 501-514

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SPRINGER JAPAN KK
DOI: 10.1007/s10265-023-01457-5

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Global warming; Habitat fragmentation; Hyrcanian forests; MAXENT; Species conservation

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Changes in environmental factors and human impact accelerate the extinction of woody species. This study evaluates the impact of climate change and human population density on Buxus hyrcana distribution and habitat fragmentation. The results show that B. hyrcana's potential range will decrease due to climate change and human influence, leading to negative effects on its habitat continuity. The findings contribute to the development of protection strategies for this endangered species.
Changes in environmental factors, human impact, and interactions between them accelerate the extinction of woody species. Therefore, conservation programs are needed to protect endangered taxa. However, the relationship between climate, habitat fragmentation, and anthropogenic activities and their consequences are still not well understood. In this work, we aimed to evaluate the impact of climate change and human population density on the Buxus hyrcana Pojark distribution range, as well as the phenomenon of habitat fragmentation. Based on species occurrence data throughout the Hyrcanian Forests (north of Iran), the MAXENT model was employed to estimate the potential distribution and suitability changes. Morphological-spatial analysis (MSPA) and CIRCUITSCAPE were used to assess habitat fragmentation and its connectivity. According to the main results obtained from future scenarios, the potential range will significantly decrease due to the lack of suitable climatic conditions. Meanwhile, B. hyrcana may not be able to shift in potentially suitable areas because of human influence and geographic barriers. Under RCP scenarios the extent of the core area would be reduced and the edge/core ratio significantly increased. Altogether, we found negative effects of the environmental change and the human population density on the continuity of habitats of B. hyrcana. The results of the presented work may improve our knowledge connected with in situ and ex situ protection strategies.

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