Potential distribution of major plant units under climate change scenarios along an aridity gradient in Namibia

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Naftal, Leena [1 ]
De Cauwer, Vera [1 ]
Strohbach, Ben J. [1 ]
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[1] Namibia Univ Sci & Technol, Biodivers Res Ctr, Windhoek, Namibia
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climate change scenarios; distribution; indicator species; Namibia; potential distribution; rainfall gradient; vegetation units; vegetation classification; SPECIES DISTRIBUTION MODELS; RANGE SHIFTS; VEGETATION; CLASSIFICATION; IMPACT; BIODIVERSITY; MOUNTAINS; DIVERSITY; VARIABLES; RESPONSES;
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10.3897/VCS.99050
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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Objectives: Climate change is expected to have major impacts on plant species distribution worldwide. These changes can affect plant species in three ways: the timing of seasonal activities (phenology), physiology and distribution. This study aims to predict the effect of shifting climatic conditions on the major vegetation units along an aridity gradient through Namibia. Study area: Namibia's vegetation is characterised by open woodland in the northeast to low open shrubland in the southern part of the country. These differences are a result of increasing aridity from north to south with a rainfall gradient from 100 mm to 600 mm. Namibia is projected to have an increase in annual mean temperature of 2 degrees C by the end of the 21 st century. Methods: A vegetation classification was done for 1,986 relev & eacute;s using cluster analysis, a Multi -Response Permutation Procedure and indicator species analysis. The current distribution of the vegetation classes was modelled with Random Forest. Future projections for the most important climate variables were used to model the potential distribution of the vegetation units in 2080. This modelling approach used two scenarios of Representative Concentration Pathways (4.5 and 8.5) from two Global Climate Models - the IPSL-CM5A-LR and HAdGEM2-ES. Results: The predicted distribution shows a high expansion potential of Eragrostis rigidior-Peltophorum africanum mesic thornbush savannas, Combretum africanum - Terminalia sericea broad -leafed savannas and Senegalia mellifera-Dichrostachys cinerea degraded thornbush savannas towards the south under both scenarios. Conclusions: The model indicated the ability to classify and predict vegetation units to future climatic conditions. Half of the vegetation units are expected to undergo significant contraction. Overall, RCP8.5 conditions favour the proliferation of certain vegetation types, particularly Combretum collinum - Terminalia sericea broad -leafed savannas and Senegalia mellifera-Dichrostachys cinerea degraded thornbush savannas, potentially displacing other vegetation types.
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