MODELING THE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF CEDRELA ODORATA L. “CEDRO” IN THE PERUVIAN AMAZON

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https://doi.org/10.24039/rtb2015132174

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Climate change, species distribution, Modeling, Cedrela odorata, MaxEnt

Abstract

Climate change is directly and indirectly affecting plants, having documented, among others, changing
the distribution pattern until the species extinction; in this context the present study evaluated the effects of climate change on the distribution of Cedrela odorata in the Peruvian Amazon applying modeling techniques with Maxent. The current distribution and under future climate scenarios RCP 2.6, RCP 4.5, 6.0 and RCP 8.5 formulated to mitigate climate change from the 5th Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) were estimated. The occurrence data were obtained from reports from the Herbarium collections of the Faculty of Forestry at the Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina, the Herbarium of the Missouri Botanical Garden and the National Forest and Wildlife Service, Lima, Peru. Bioclimatic, topographic and soil variables were obtained from the database Worldclim, Aster GDEM and the Directorate General of Agricultural, Environmental Affairs respectively. The potential results of the statistical test distribution underwent Area Under the Curve (AUC) analysis, determining a value of 0.8, which is good. The current distribution covers an area of 24,512,600.2 ha, and the effects of climate change by 2050 will affect 53% of the area in the four scenarios until the year 2070; this effect remains, except for the stage RCP 8.5 in which it diminishes.

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Published

2015-12-12

How to Cite

Laurente, M. (2015). MODELING THE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF CEDRELA ODORATA L. “CEDRO” IN THE PERUVIAN AMAZON. The Biologist, 13(2), 213–224. https://doi.org/10.24039/rtb2015132174

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