Ecological niche modeling applied to the conservation of the East Asian relict endemism Glyptostrobus pensilis (Cupressaceae)

dc.contributor.author Pueyo-Herrera, Paula ca
dc.contributor.author Herrando-Moraira, Sonia ca
dc.contributor.author Nualart, Neus ca
dc.contributor.author López-Pujol, Jordi ca
dc.contributor.other Consorci del Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona ca
dc.coverage.spatial Xina ca
dc.coverage.spatial Àsia ca
dc.coverage.spatial Laos ca
dc.coverage.spatial Vietnam ca
dc.coverage.spatial Xina en
dc.coverage.spatial Àsia en
dc.coverage.spatial Laos en
dc.coverage.spatial Vietnam en
dc.coverage.spatial Xina es
dc.coverage.spatial Àsia es
dc.coverage.spatial Laos es
dc.coverage.spatial Vietnam es
dc.date.accessioned 2024-04-03T13:15:06Z
dc.date.available 2024-04-03T13:15:06Z
dc.date.issued 2022-12-30
dc.description.abstract Glyptostrobus pensilis (Cupressaceae) is the only surviving species of the genus Glypto strobus. Although the species is widely cultivated throughout China, in the wild it only occurs as small stands in southeastern China, central Laos, and southern Vietnam. How‑ ever, its low genetic variability, lack of recruitment, and the progressive destruction of its habitat caused by humans, have meant that the populations are showing a clear declining trend and the species as a whole is threatened. Ecological niche modeling is used here to study the present potential distribution, as well as in the future (2061–2080) using several global circulation models under two of the shared socioeconomic pathways (SSP 126 and SSP 585) that are being used to produce the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report. The current potential area of G. pensilis is of 1,452,481 km2 with the areas of greatest probability of presence located in southeastern China. This potential area is reduced for the future accord‑ ing to most models, with greater losses for the SSP 585 scenario. Between 6.9 and 31.3% of all wild populations of G. pensilis would be outside potential areas (including the Lao populations, which harbor the highest levels of genetic variability). Conservation measures include the expansion of the current network of protected areas (since over 90% of wild populations do not occur within them), the development of propagation techniques, and the carrying out of translocation activities that should require international collaboration among the countries in which the species is found. With the current knowledge, we have reassessed the threat status of the species under the IUCN criteria, downgrading it from CR to EN both for China and at global level. ca
dc.description.abstract Glyptostrobus pensilis (Cupressaceae) is the only surviving species of the genus Glypto strobus. Although the species is widely cultivated throughout China, in the wild it only occurs as small stands in southeastern China, central Laos, and southern Vietnam. How‑ ever, its low genetic variability, lack of recruitment, and the progressive destruction of its habitat caused by humans, have meant that the populations are showing a clear declining trend and the species as a whole is threatened. Ecological niche modeling is used here to study the present potential distribution, as well as in the future (2061–2080) using several global circulation models under two of the shared socioeconomic pathways (SSP 126 and SSP 585) that are being used to produce the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report. The current potential area of G. pensilis is of 1,452,481 km2 with the areas of greatest probability of presence located in southeastern China. This potential area is reduced for the future accord‑ ing to most models, with greater losses for the SSP 585 scenario. Between 6.9 and 31.3% of all wild populations of G. pensilis would be outside potential areas (including the Lao populations, which harbor the highest levels of genetic variability). Conservation measures include the expansion of the current network of protected areas (since over 90% of wild populations do not occur within them), the development of propagation techniques, and the carrying out of translocation activities that should require international collaboration among the countries in which the species is found. With the current knowledge, we have reassessed the threat status of the species under the IUCN criteria, downgrading it from CR to EN both for China and at global level. en
dc.description.abstract Glyptostrobus pensilis (Cupressaceae) is the only surviving species of the genus Glypto strobus. Although the species is widely cultivated throughout China, in the wild it only occurs as small stands in southeastern China, central Laos, and southern Vietnam. How‑ ever, its low genetic variability, lack of recruitment, and the progressive destruction of its habitat caused by humans, have meant that the populations are showing a clear declining trend and the species as a whole is threatened. Ecological niche modeling is used here to study the present potential distribution, as well as in the future (2061–2080) using several global circulation models under two of the shared socioeconomic pathways (SSP 126 and SSP 585) that are being used to produce the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report. The current potential area of G. pensilis is of 1,452,481 km2 with the areas of greatest probability of presence located in southeastern China. This potential area is reduced for the future accord‑ ing to most models, with greater losses for the SSP 585 scenario. Between 6.9 and 31.3% of all wild populations of G. pensilis would be outside potential areas (including the Lao populations, which harbor the highest levels of genetic variability). Conservation measures include the expansion of the current network of protected areas (since over 90% of wild populations do not occur within them), the development of propagation techniques, and the carrying out of translocation activities that should require international collaboration among the countries in which the species is found. With the current knowledge, we have reassessed the threat status of the species under the IUCN criteria, downgrading it from CR to EN both for China and at global level. es
dc.format.extent 22 p. ca
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/2072/537494
dc.identifier.entitat consorcis ca
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11703/134671
dc.language eng ca
dc.provenance Recercat (Dipòsit de la Recerca de Catalunya) ca
dc.rights CC-BY ca
dc.rights.notes (C) The authors. ca
dc.rights.uri https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.ca ca
dc.subject Protecció de la flora ca
dc.subject Cupressàcies ca
dc.subject Nínxol ecològic ca
dc.subject Plant conservation en
dc.subject Cupressaceae en
dc.subject Niche (Ecology) en
dc.subject Protección de la flora es
dc.subject Cupresáceas es
dc.subject Nicho (Ecología) es
dc.subject.category Ciència i tecnologia ca
dc.subject.forma articles ca
dc.title Ecological niche modeling applied to the conservation of the East Asian relict endemism Glyptostrobus pensilis (Cupressaceae) ca
dc.type text ca
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