Título
Predicting geographic distribution and habitat suitability of Opuntia streptacantha in paleoclimatic, current, and future scenarios in Mexico
11627/653911627/6539
Autor
Cruz Jiménez, Israel
Delgado Sánchez, Pablo
Guerrero González, María de la Luz
Puente Martínez, Raúl
Flores Rivas, Joel David
De Nova Vázquewz, José Artúro
Resumen
Mexican territory is one of the centers of origin and dispersion of the genus Opuntia, where several of its species have been an important plant resource for people in arid and semiarid zones. Opuntia streptacantha is widely distributed in Mexico; however, precise aspects of its geographic distribution and ecological status are still unknown. Here, we modeled its potential distribution under paleoclimatic, current, and future conditions through maximum entropy and predictions from 824 records and seven environmental variables. Potential distribution of O.?streptacantha in the interglacial period was contracted and slightly north than current distribution, with 44,773?km2 of optimal habitat. In other past periods, the central location of potential distribution coincides with the actual current distribution, but the period of the last glacial maximum was characterized by 201?km2 of very suitable habitat, absent in interglacial, current, and future periods. The future model suggests that potential distribution will move toward the south of the Mexican territory. Synthesis and applications. The potential distribution of O.?streptacantha can be applied for the conservation and management of the species, and also in the selection of areas with crassicaule scrubs for protection, conservation, and reproduction of species resistant to the hostile conditions of arid and semiarid zones of Mexican territory, where the structure and composition of the vegetation will be affected in the next 100?years.
Fecha de publicación
2023Tipo de publicación
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10050Área de conocimiento
ECOLOGÍAColecciones
Editor
WileyPalabras clave
Arid and semiarid zonesChihuahuan desert
Distribution modeling
Ecological modeling
Optimal habitat
Paleoclimatic period
Potential distribution