RRC ID 81737
著者 Saraf PN, Srivastava J, Munoz F, Charles B, Samal P.
タイトル How can dry tropical forests respond to climate change? Predictions for key Non-Timber Forest Product species show different trends in India.
ジャーナル Environ Monit Assess
Abstract The present study provides an assessment of the distribution of key Non-Timber Forest Product species in India, namely Aegle marmelos (L.) Correa, Buchanania lanzan Spreng., Madhuca longifolia (J. Koenig ex L.) J. F. Macbr., Phyllanthus emblica L. and Terminalia bellirica (Gaertn.) Roxb. The suitable habitat was analyzed under current climate scenarios and subsequently, the future distribution (2050s and 2070s) was mapped under RCP 2.6 and 8.5 scenarios, along with the past distribution (mid-Holocene, ~ 6000 cal year BP) using the MaxEnt species distribution model. The distribution of all species is primarily driven by key bioclimatic factors, including annual precipitation (Bio_12), mean annual temperature (Bio_1), isothermality (Bio_3) and precipitation of the coldest quarter (Bio_19). The results indicate that the present distribution of these species is mainly centred in the Western Ghats regions, Central Highlands, North-eastern India and Siwalik hills. The current study suggests that under the future climate change, the suitable habitat for A. marmelos and T. bellirica is expected to increase while for B. lanzan, M. longifolia and P. emblica, it is projected to decline. A. marmelos and T. bellirica are anticipated to exhibit resilience to future climate changes and are expected to be minimally affected, while B. lanzan, M. longifolia and P. emblica are highly sensitive to high temperature and alteration in rainfall pattern expected under future climate changes. The projections of habitat suitability areas can be used as a valuable foundation for developing conservation and restoration strategies aimed at alleviating the climate change impacts on NTFP species.
巻・号 196(8)
ページ 727
公開日 2024-7-12
DOI 10.1007/s10661-024-12876-9
PII 10.1007/s10661-024-12876-9
PMID 38995471
MeSH Climate Change* Conservation of Natural Resources Ecosystem Environmental Monitoring Forests* India Trees Tropical Climate*
IF 1.903
リソース情報
GBIF Herbarium Specimens of The Kagoshima University Museum (KAG)