2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10980-023-01773-0
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Climate change and climate niche shift equally attribute to the northwest range expansion of Asian house rats under intensified human activities

Defeng Bai,
Xinru Wan,
Zhenyu Wang
et al.
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“…The differentiation of climatic ecological niches not only represents the change in species distribution but also records the alteration in species' dependence and occupancy on climatic elements. This is essentially the evolution of species due to genetic changes as a result of natural selection [43]. The ecological niches of T. asiaticus were predominantly expansive, occupying the potentially available space, indicating the spatial migration and resource-holding capacity of T. asiaticus when facing climate change, which can be also illustrated by the widest geographic distribution in China.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The differentiation of climatic ecological niches not only represents the change in species distribution but also records the alteration in species' dependence and occupancy on climatic elements. This is essentially the evolution of species due to genetic changes as a result of natural selection [43]. The ecological niches of T. asiaticus were predominantly expansive, occupying the potentially available space, indicating the spatial migration and resource-holding capacity of T. asiaticus when facing climate change, which can be also illustrated by the widest geographic distribution in China.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%