2023
DOI: 10.3390/f14030633
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Predicting Distribution and Range Dynamics of Three Threatened Cypripedium Species under Climate Change Scenario in Western Himalaya

Abstract: Climate change and anthropogenic pressure have significantly contributed to the decline of biodiversity worldwide, particularly in mountain ecosystems such as the Himalaya. In addition to being relatively sensitive to disturbances, orchids may also respond more quickly to climate change impacts than other plant species. Because of their complex biology and anthropogenic pressures on their habitat in the Himalayan region, lady’s slipper orchids are considered to be a highly vulnerable group of orchids. In the p… Show more

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“…The authors warned that climate change appears to be occurring faster than species can adapt or migrate and argue that adaptative measures in forest management are urgently needed. Chandra et al [11] analyzed changes in the habitat suitability of vulnerable species such as orchids under different climatic scenarios using ecological niche modeling. Their results indicated a reduction in highly suitable areas under future climate conditions and acknowledged the importance of identifying viable habitats to conserve vulnerable species and prevent local extinctions.…”
Section: Summary Of Main Outputs and Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors warned that climate change appears to be occurring faster than species can adapt or migrate and argue that adaptative measures in forest management are urgently needed. Chandra et al [11] analyzed changes in the habitat suitability of vulnerable species such as orchids under different climatic scenarios using ecological niche modeling. Their results indicated a reduction in highly suitable areas under future climate conditions and acknowledged the importance of identifying viable habitats to conserve vulnerable species and prevent local extinctions.…”
Section: Summary Of Main Outputs and Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A well-resolved and robust phylogeny is fundamental for addressing further questions regarding their divergence time, diversification rate shifts, ancestral spatial distribution patterns, and hybridization events. Furthermore, it will provide a solid foundation for the efficient management of their conservation, especially as their continuous human-driven 9 population decline is predicted to exacerbate due to climate change (Nicolè et al, 2005;Izawa et al, 2007;Minasiewicz et al, 2018;Kolanowska and Jakubska-Busse, 2020;H Liu et al, 2021b;Chandra et al, 2023;Yamashita et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Species distribution modelling (SDM) is among the wide-ranging approaches used by contemporary ecologists, conservationists and forest managers to infer environmental variables (Khan et al 2022 ; Correia Filho et al 2023 ; Chandra et al 2023 ) influencing past, current, or upcoming species distribution pattern. Vegetation is the collective growth of plants combine together in a certain area that is the outcome interaction of many factors like elevation, topography, soil characteristics, species composition and biotic interferences (Ahmad et al 2014 ; Mandal and Joshi 2014 ; Abdo et al 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%