Proceedings of 1st International Electronic Conference on Biological Diversity, Ecology and Evolution 2021
DOI: 10.3390/bdee2021-09406
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Can Species Distributions Models Help to Design Conservation Strategies for Narrow-Ranged Species under Climate Change? A Case Study from Santolina Genus <sup>†</sup>

Abstract: Climate change is dramatically threatening biodiversity. Narrowly distributed species are especially exposed to extinction risk due to their narrow ecological niche. We used Species Distribution Models at fine spatial resolution (50 m) to investigate changes in the distribution of three range-restricted species of Santolina (Asteraceae) endemic to the Mediterranean Basin (S. decumbens, S. ligustica, S. pinnata). We assessed the future potential range under an optimistic and a pessimistic scenario, and analysed… Show more

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“…This species is currently considered as Least Concern (LC) by Orsenigo et al (2018). However, according to Varaldo et al (2021a), both S. pinnata and S. ligustica may dramatically lose in the future a great portion of their suitable habitat due to climate change. Santolina etrusca (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This species is currently considered as Least Concern (LC) by Orsenigo et al (2018). However, according to Varaldo et al (2021a), both S. pinnata and S. ligustica may dramatically lose in the future a great portion of their suitable habitat due to climate change. Santolina etrusca (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%