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Impacts of climate change on distributions and diversity of ungulates on the Tibetan Plateau
by
Tang, Songhua
, Luo, Zhenhua
, Jiang, Zhigang
in
Animal Distribution - physiology
/ Animals
/ Artiodactyla - physiology
/ Biodiversity
/ Biodiversity conservation
/ Bos mutus
/ China
/ Climate Change
/ Climate models
/ conservation areas
/ Conservation of Natural Resources
/ Deer
/ Ecological modeling
/ ecological niche models
/ ecosystems
/ emissions
/ ensemble forecasting models
/ environmental factors
/ environmental suitability
/ Gazelles
/ global climate change
/ Habitat conservation
/ indigenous species
/ Maxent (maximum entropy)
/ Models, Biological
/ Protected areas
/ range shifts
/ Species
/ species diversity
/ species richness patterns
/ Tibet
/ Tibetan Plateau
/ Ungulates
/ Weather
2015
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Impacts of climate change on distributions and diversity of ungulates on the Tibetan Plateau
by
Tang, Songhua
, Luo, Zhenhua
, Jiang, Zhigang
in
Animal Distribution - physiology
/ Animals
/ Artiodactyla - physiology
/ Biodiversity
/ Biodiversity conservation
/ Bos mutus
/ China
/ Climate Change
/ Climate models
/ conservation areas
/ Conservation of Natural Resources
/ Deer
/ Ecological modeling
/ ecological niche models
/ ecosystems
/ emissions
/ ensemble forecasting models
/ environmental factors
/ environmental suitability
/ Gazelles
/ global climate change
/ Habitat conservation
/ indigenous species
/ Maxent (maximum entropy)
/ Models, Biological
/ Protected areas
/ range shifts
/ Species
/ species diversity
/ species richness patterns
/ Tibet
/ Tibetan Plateau
/ Ungulates
/ Weather
2015
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Impacts of climate change on distributions and diversity of ungulates on the Tibetan Plateau
by
Tang, Songhua
, Luo, Zhenhua
, Jiang, Zhigang
in
Animal Distribution - physiology
/ Animals
/ Artiodactyla - physiology
/ Biodiversity
/ Biodiversity conservation
/ Bos mutus
/ China
/ Climate Change
/ Climate models
/ conservation areas
/ Conservation of Natural Resources
/ Deer
/ Ecological modeling
/ ecological niche models
/ ecosystems
/ emissions
/ ensemble forecasting models
/ environmental factors
/ environmental suitability
/ Gazelles
/ global climate change
/ Habitat conservation
/ indigenous species
/ Maxent (maximum entropy)
/ Models, Biological
/ Protected areas
/ range shifts
/ Species
/ species diversity
/ species richness patterns
/ Tibet
/ Tibetan Plateau
/ Ungulates
/ Weather
2015
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Impacts of climate change on distributions and diversity of ungulates on the Tibetan Plateau
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Impacts of climate change on distributions and diversity of ungulates on the Tibetan Plateau
2015
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Climate change has significant impacts on species' distributions and diversity patterns. Understanding range shifts and changes in richness gradients under climate change is crucial for conservation. The Tibetan Plateau, home to wild yak, chiru, and kiang, contains a biome with many endemic ungulates. It is highly sensitive to climate change and a region that merits particular attention with regard to the impacts of global climate change on its biomes. Maximum entropy approaches were used to estimate current and future potential distributions, in response to climate change, for 22 ungulate species. We used three general circulation (MK3, HADCM3, MIROC3_2-MED) and three emissions scenarios (B1, A1B, A2) to derive estimated future measurements of 14 environmental variables over three time periods (2020, 2050, 2080), and then modeled species distributions using these predicted environmental measurements for each time period under two dispersal hypotheses (full and zero, respectively). This resulted in a total of 6160 prediction models. We found that these ungulates, on average, may lose 30-50% of their distributional areas, depending on the dispersal scenarios. In addition, 55-68% of the ungulate species were predicted to become locally endangered under the different dispersal assumptions, 23-32% to become locally critically endangered, and 4-7 endemic species to become globally endangered. Furthermore, ungulate species ranges may experience average poleward shifts of ~300 km. We also predict west-to-east reductions in species richness: southeastern mountainous areas currently have the highest species richness, but are predicted to face the greatest diversity losses, whereas the northern areas are predicted to see increasing numbers of ungulate species in the 21st century. Our study indicates much more severe range reductions of ungulates on the Tibetan Plateau than those anticipated elsewhere in the world, and species richness patterns will change dramatically with climate change. For conservation, we suggest (1) securing existing protected areas, and (2) establishing new nature reserves to counterbalance climate change impacts.
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Ecological Society of America,ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA
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