2020
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.6789
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Morphological diversity and ecological niche divergence in goitered and sand gazelles

Abstract: The phylogeny and species boundaries of Gazella subgutturosa and G. marica have been long debated. The achievements of past conservation efforts have been compromised by a lack of knowledge about the phylogeny and taxonomic status of different populations. We integrated the recent genetic findings by previous studies with morphometric analyses and ecological niche modeling (ENM) to assess discreteness among populations of these gazelle species in Asia. Taxonomic di… Show more

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“…To aid successful ex-situ conservation, planning measures combining climate and other ecological data of the speci c target sites would help in effective reintroduction strategies of endangered species. Ecological niche modeling is the study of sympatric species' ecological niches within the same geographic range, which can help us better understand how species coexist and how their current geographical distribution came to be (Hemami et al,2020) identifying potential hotspot areas of endangered species (Khafagi et al, 2012). Numerous studies have con rmed that ENM is one of the best tools to predict and assess the actual geographic distribution of plant species with their ecological and biological characteristics (Peterson, 2006, Carvalho et al, 2017, Li et al, 2017, Zurell et al, 2019, Bowen et al, 2020.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To aid successful ex-situ conservation, planning measures combining climate and other ecological data of the speci c target sites would help in effective reintroduction strategies of endangered species. Ecological niche modeling is the study of sympatric species' ecological niches within the same geographic range, which can help us better understand how species coexist and how their current geographical distribution came to be (Hemami et al,2020) identifying potential hotspot areas of endangered species (Khafagi et al, 2012). Numerous studies have con rmed that ENM is one of the best tools to predict and assess the actual geographic distribution of plant species with their ecological and biological characteristics (Peterson, 2006, Carvalho et al, 2017, Li et al, 2017, Zurell et al, 2019, Bowen et al, 2020.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, it is common practice to assemble multidimensional evidence for a detailed delimitation of species. This provides new insights into the current division of many species in which morphology is not readily identifiable [ 62 ], the identification of cryptic species, and the delineation of infraspecific species [ 63 , 64 ]. In this study, we used multi-dimensional perspectives including morphological characteristics, molecular methods, and ecological niche analysis to delineate between the two scale insect species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This model produced a predicted map that shows two categories of brown bear habitats, as defined below, including highly suitable habitats, and critical habitat for stable occurrence. Specifically, we applied the 10th percentile training presence threshold to define highly suitable habitats (Hemami et al ., 2020; Khosravi et al ., 2021). Critical habitat for stable occurrence was defined as contiguous highly suitable habitats with an extent of more than 70 km 2 (Maiorano et al ., 2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%