2018
DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860201869437
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Impacto de mudanças climáticas sobre a distribuição geográfica potencial de Ilex paraguariensis

Abstract: Resumo Foi modelado o nicho climático e avaliamos o impacto de mudanças climáticas sobre a distribuição geográfica potencial de Ilex paraguariensis. Esta espécie apresenta elevada importância sociocultural, econômica e ecológica na porção sul da Floresta Atlântica. As áreas de ocorrência foram definidas por meio das coordenadas geográficas das localidades onde a espécie foi registrada. Foram consideradas oito variáveis climáticas obtidas a partir da base de dados do WorldClim. A modelagem do nicho climático da… Show more

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“…Cupania vernalis is considered frequent and common in both vegetation types in open or closed areas of MOF or DOF (Reitz 1980), as is Ilex paraguariensis, which follows the same pattern Rodriguésia 74: e01542021. 2023 (Silva et al 2018). This species was considered an indicator of montane gradient in the FOD of the Serra da Prata (Blum & Roderjan 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cupania vernalis is considered frequent and common in both vegetation types in open or closed areas of MOF or DOF (Reitz 1980), as is Ilex paraguariensis, which follows the same pattern Rodriguésia 74: e01542021. 2023 (Silva et al 2018). This species was considered an indicator of montane gradient in the FOD of the Serra da Prata (Blum & Roderjan 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding future projections based on climate change, Silva et al (2018) the distribution areas of these species will tend to decrease. This reduction corroborates the estimates by Bergamin et al (2019), who stated that Araucaria Forest areas will continue to be reduced under projected future climate change.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spatial extent of the environmental variables used to train and project models also varied between species, adapting the approach used by Senay et al (2013). An ensemble of three different modelling approaches was used across Africa: Bioclim (Busby, 1991), Maxent (Phillips et al, 2006) and Random Forest (Cutler et al, 2007).…”
Section: Details Of the Six-step Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%