Lean Pattern in an Altitude Range Shift of a Tree Species: <i>Abies pinsapo</i> Boiss.

Organisms modify their geographical distributions in response to changes in environmental conditions, or modify their affinity to such conditions, to avoid extinction. This study explored the altitudinal shift of <i>Abies pinsapo</i> Boiss. in the Baetic System. We analysed the potential...

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Main Authors: Antonio González-Hernández, Diego Nieto-Lugilde, Julio Peñas, Francisca Alba-Sánchez
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/12/11/1451
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author Antonio González-Hernández
Diego Nieto-Lugilde
Julio Peñas
Francisca Alba-Sánchez
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Francisca Alba-Sánchez
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description Organisms modify their geographical distributions in response to changes in environmental conditions, or modify their affinity to such conditions, to avoid extinction. This study explored the altitudinal shift of <i>Abies pinsapo</i> Boiss. in the Baetic System. We analysed the potential distribution of the realised and reproductive niches of <i>A. pinsapo</i> populations in the Ronda Mountains (Southern Spain) by using species distribution models (SDMs) for two life stages within the current populations. Then, we calculated the species’ potential altitudinal shifts and identified the areas in which the processes of persistence and migration predominated. The realised and reproductive niches of <i>A. pinsapo</i> are different to one another, which may indicate a displacement in its altitudinal distribution owing to changes in the climatic conditions of the Ronda Mountains. The most unfavourable conditions for the species indicate a trailing edge (~110 m) at the lower limit of its distribution and a leading edge (~55 m) at the upper limit. Even though the differences in the altitudinal shifts between the trailing and leading edges will not cause the populations to become extinct in the short term, they may threaten their viability if the conditions that are producing the contraction at the lower limit persist in the long term.
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spelling doaj.art-2a21b46503ab45c19c26367eb2c733e22023-11-22T23:23:55ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072021-10-011211145110.3390/f12111451Lean Pattern in an Altitude Range Shift of a Tree Species: <i>Abies pinsapo</i> Boiss.Antonio González-Hernández0Diego Nieto-Lugilde1Julio Peñas2Francisca Alba-Sánchez3Department of Botany, University of Granada. C.U. Fuentenueva, 18071 Granada, SpainDepartment of Botany, Ecology and Plant Physiology, University of Cordoba, C.U. Rabanales, 14014 Córdoba, SpainDepartment of Botany, University of Granada. C.U. Fuentenueva, 18071 Granada, SpainDepartment of Botany, University of Granada. C.U. Fuentenueva, 18071 Granada, SpainOrganisms modify their geographical distributions in response to changes in environmental conditions, or modify their affinity to such conditions, to avoid extinction. This study explored the altitudinal shift of <i>Abies pinsapo</i> Boiss. in the Baetic System. We analysed the potential distribution of the realised and reproductive niches of <i>A. pinsapo</i> populations in the Ronda Mountains (Southern Spain) by using species distribution models (SDMs) for two life stages within the current populations. Then, we calculated the species’ potential altitudinal shifts and identified the areas in which the processes of persistence and migration predominated. The realised and reproductive niches of <i>A. pinsapo</i> are different to one another, which may indicate a displacement in its altitudinal distribution owing to changes in the climatic conditions of the Ronda Mountains. The most unfavourable conditions for the species indicate a trailing edge (~110 m) at the lower limit of its distribution and a leading edge (~55 m) at the upper limit. Even though the differences in the altitudinal shifts between the trailing and leading edges will not cause the populations to become extinct in the short term, they may threaten their viability if the conditions that are producing the contraction at the lower limit persist in the long term.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/12/11/1451ecological nicheleading edgemigrationpersistencetrailing edge
spellingShingle Antonio González-Hernández
Diego Nieto-Lugilde
Julio Peñas
Francisca Alba-Sánchez
Lean Pattern in an Altitude Range Shift of a Tree Species: <i>Abies pinsapo</i> Boiss.
Forests
ecological niche
leading edge
migration
persistence
trailing edge
title Lean Pattern in an Altitude Range Shift of a Tree Species: <i>Abies pinsapo</i> Boiss.
title_full Lean Pattern in an Altitude Range Shift of a Tree Species: <i>Abies pinsapo</i> Boiss.
title_fullStr Lean Pattern in an Altitude Range Shift of a Tree Species: <i>Abies pinsapo</i> Boiss.
title_full_unstemmed Lean Pattern in an Altitude Range Shift of a Tree Species: <i>Abies pinsapo</i> Boiss.
title_short Lean Pattern in an Altitude Range Shift of a Tree Species: <i>Abies pinsapo</i> Boiss.
title_sort lean pattern in an altitude range shift of a tree species i abies pinsapo i boiss
topic ecological niche
leading edge
migration
persistence
trailing edge
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/12/11/1451
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