2023
DOI: 10.3390/f14030592
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Predicting the Habitat Suitability for Angelica gigas Medicinal Herb Using an Ensemble Species Distribution Model

Abstract: The distribution shift of forest species due to the fact of climate change may negatively affect ecosystem services including the production of medicinal resources. Climate change impact assessments of habitat range changes are essential to sustainably manage forest resources. A change in the habitat suitability due to the fact of climate change was predicted for Angelica gigas, which has high economic value among forest medicinal resources in South Korea. The habitat suitability was predicted by an ensemble s… Show more

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“…SDM can also be used to locate prospective refugia, or locations that may continue to be suitable for insect species in the face of a changing environment. To minimize the detrimental effects of climate change on insect biodiversity, it is essential to prioritize conservation efforts and establish effective conservation methods [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SDM can also be used to locate prospective refugia, or locations that may continue to be suitable for insect species in the face of a changing environment. To minimize the detrimental effects of climate change on insect biodiversity, it is essential to prioritize conservation efforts and establish effective conservation methods [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%