Climate change in action: local elevational shifts on Iberian amphibians and reptiles

被引:10
|
作者
Sillero, Neftali [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Porto, CICGE, Fac Ciencias, Ctr Investigacao Ciencias Geoespaciais, P-4430146 Vila Nova De Gaia, Portugal
关键词
Elevational shifts; Climate change; Atlantic species; Mediterranean species; Ecospat; RANGE SHIFTS; ALTITUDE; VULNERABILITY; MOUNTAINS; DOWNSLOPE; PHENOLOGY; PATTERNS; TRACKING; HABITAT;
D O I
10.1007/s10113-021-01831-w
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Species are shifting their elevational ranges in response to climate change. Elevational shifts have been documented frequently in many species of flora and fauna but very few times in amphibians and reptiles. Here, I compare 74 transects in the western part of the Central System mountain range (Salamanca province, Spain) sampled in two periods: 2000-2002 and 2016-2018. I compared between sampling periods the species richness and composition by transect using the Bray-Curtis and Jaccard indices, the species elevational ranges with the non-parametric Wilcoxon test for paired data, and the species' climatic niches with ecospat, an R package for spatial analyses and modelling of species' niches and distributions. I also analysed the changes over time in climate and land use in the study area. The maximum annual temperature increased over time in five meteorological stations inside and close to the study area. The transects did not undergo land use changes between periods. Some transects differed in the species composition, but in general, the species richness was similar. Only two species (one amphibian, Salamandra salamandra; one reptile, Psammodromus algirus) increased their mean elevation (+ 75 and + 163 m, respectively). Several species have slightly shifted their climatic realised niche between sampling periods. Atlantic species are losing suitable habitats, and Mediterranean species are gaining suitable habitats; both types of species are moving towards higher elevations. Climate change might be promoting extinction processes in Atlantic species.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Dispersal limitations increase vulnerability under climate change for reptiles and amphibians in the southwestern United States
    Inman, Richard D.
    Esque, Todd C.
    Nussear, Kenneth E.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT, 2023, 87 (01):
  • [22] Use of the NatureServe Climate Change Vulnerability Index as an Assessment Tool for Reptiles and Amphibians: Lessons Learned
    Tracey D. Tuberville
    Kimberly M. Andrews
    Jinelle H. Sperry
    Andrew M. Grosse
    [J]. Environmental Management, 2015, 56 : 822 - 834
  • [23] Regulation of growth hormone secretion and action in amphibians and reptiles
    Denver, RJ
    [J]. ADVANCES IN COMPARATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY, TOMES 1 AND 2, 1997, : 907 - 914
  • [24] Phenological and elevational shifts of plants, animals and fungi under climate change in the European Alps
    Vitasse, Yann
    Ursenbacher, Sylvain
    Klein, Geoffrey
    Bohnenstengel, Thierry
    Chittaro, Yannick
    Delestrade, Anne
    Monnerat, Christian
    Rebetez, Martine
    Rixen, Christian
    Strebel, Nicolas
    Schmidt, Benedikt R.
    Wipf, Sonja
    Wohlgemuth, Thomas
    Yoccoz, Nigel Gilles
    Lenoir, Jonathan
    [J]. BIOLOGICAL REVIEWS, 2021, 96 (05) : 1816 - 1835
  • [25] Complex elevational shifts in a tropical lowland moth community following a decade of climate change
    Cheng, Wenda
    Kendrick, Roger C.
    Guo, Fengyi
    Xing, Shuang
    Tingley, Morgan W.
    Bonebrake, Timothy C.
    [J]. DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS, 2019, 25 (04) : 514 - 523
  • [26] Elevational shifts in tree community composition in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest related to climate change
    Bergamin, Rodrigo Scarton
    Bastazini, Vinicius Augusto Galvao
    Esquivel-Muelbert, Adriane
    Bordin, Kauane Maiara
    Klipel, Joice
    Debastiani, Vanderlei Julio
    Vibrans, Alexander Christian
    Loyola, Rafael
    Muller, Sandra Cristina
    [J]. JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE, 2024, 35 (04)
  • [27] Invasive reptiles and amphibians: global perspectives and local solutions
    Reed, R. N.
    Kraus, F.
    [J]. ANIMAL CONSERVATION, 2010, 13 : 3 - 4
  • [28] Uses and Doses of Local Anesthetics in Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles
    Chatigny, Frederic
    Kamunde, Collins
    Creighton, Catherine M.
    Stevens, E. Don
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR LABORATORY ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2017, 56 (03): : 244 - 253
  • [29] From descriptive to predictive distribution models: A working example with Iberian amphibians and reptiles
    Arntzen J.W.
    [J]. Frontiers in Zoology, 3 (1)
  • [30] Iberian Quaternary as a scenario for the study of global biogeographic and macroecological patterns in amphibians and reptiles
    Martinez-Monzon, A.
    Bisbal-Chinesta, J. F.
    Blain, H. -A.
    [J]. ECOSISTEMAS, 2018, 27 (01): : 87 - 95