2021
DOI: 10.24021/raac.v18i1.5413
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MUDANÇAS NO CLIMA E A DISTRIBUIÇÃO POTENCIAL FUTURA DE Mimosa scabrella BENTH

Abstract: Objetivou-se predizer como a distribuição potencial de Mimosa scabrella Benth. será impactada por mudanças no clima. Para as coordenadas geográficas da espécie, foram consideradas 19 variáveis bioclimáticas e a altitude. O nicho bioclimático foi modelado por intermédio do algoritmo de Máxima Entropia (Maxent). A qualidade dos ajustes foi verificada por meio dos valores de TSS. Foram realizadas projeções para o ano de 2070, utilizando-se o consenso dos ajustes com TSS > 0,85, considerando um cenário otimista… Show more

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“…The ecological niche modeling is a method that has been used to analyze the adaptation and conservation of plant species (Loyola et al 2013). It allows the evaluation of environmental conditions responsible for species distribution, and the obtained results can be extrapolated when assessing future climatic conditions and reaching predictions of where these events may be repeated (Elith et al 2011, Silva et al 2021. These results may also indicate whether the region is suitable for the development of the species (Giannini et al 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The ecological niche modeling is a method that has been used to analyze the adaptation and conservation of plant species (Loyola et al 2013). It allows the evaluation of environmental conditions responsible for species distribution, and the obtained results can be extrapolated when assessing future climatic conditions and reaching predictions of where these events may be repeated (Elith et al 2011, Silva et al 2021. These results may also indicate whether the region is suitable for the development of the species (Giannini et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%