Invasive alien plant species dynamics in the Himalayan region under climate change

被引:103
|
作者
Lamsal, Pramod [1 ]
Kumar, Lalit [1 ]
Aryal, Achyut [2 ]
Atreya, Kishor [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ New England, Sch Environm & Rural Sci, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia
[2] Toi Ohomai Inst Technol, Dept Forest & Resource Management, Rotorua 3046, New Zealand
[3] Asia Network Sustainable Agr & Bioresources, Kathmandu, Nepal
关键词
Climate change; Himalayas; Invasive species; MaxEnt; Niche modelling; SELECTING THRESHOLDS; RAPID EVOLUTION; PROTECTED AREAS; GLOBAL LESSONS; DISTRIBUTIONS; IMPACTS; BIODIVERSITY; PRECIPITATION; CONSEQUENCES; CONSERVATION;
D O I
10.1007/s13280-018-1017-z
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Climate change will impact the dynamics of invasive alien plant species (IAPS). However, the ability of IAPS under changing climate to invade mountain ecosystems, particularly the Himalayan region, is less known. This study investigates the current and future habitat of five IAPS of the Himalayan region using MaxEnt and two representative concentration pathways (RCPs). Two invasive species, Ageratum conyzoides and Parthenium hysterophorus, will lose overall suitable area by 2070, while Ageratina adenophora, Chromolaena odorata and Lantana camara will gain suitable areas and all of them will retain most of the current habitat as stable. The southern Himalayan foothills will mostly conserve species ecological niches, while suitability of all the five species will decrease with increasing elevation. Such invasion dynamics in the Himalayan region could have impacts on numerous ecosystems and their biota, ecosystem services and human well-being. Trans-boundary response strategies suitable to the local context of the region could buffer some of the likely invasion impacts.
引用
收藏
页码:697 / 710
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Climate change and the potential distribution of an invasive alien plant:: Acacia nilotica ssp indica in Australia
    Kriticos, DJ
    Sutherst, RW
    Brown, JR
    Adkins, SW
    Maywald, GF
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY, 2003, 40 (01) : 111 - 124
  • [32] Potential distributional shifts in North America of allelopathic invasive plant species under climate change models
    Wang, Anson
    Melton, Anthony E.
    Soltis, Douglas E.
    Soltis, Pamela S.
    PLANT DIVERSITY, 2022, 44 (01) : 11 - 19
  • [33] Potential distributional shifts in North America of allelopathic invasive plant species under climate change models
    Anson Wang
    Anthony E. Melton
    Douglas E. Soltis
    Pamela S. Soltis
    PlantDiversity, 2022, 44 (01) : 11 - 19
  • [34] Potential distribution of invasive alien species in the upper Ili river basin: determination and mechanism of bioclimatic variables under climate change
    Xu, Zhonglin
    ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCES, 2015, 73 (02) : 779 - 786
  • [35] Potential distribution of invasive alien species in the upper Ili river basin: determination and mechanism of bioclimatic variables under climate change
    Zhonglin Xu
    Environmental Earth Sciences, 2015, 73 : 779 - 786
  • [36] Global change and marine communities: Alien species and climate change
    Occhipinti-Ambrogi, Anna
    MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN, 2007, 55 (7-9) : 342 - 352
  • [37] Insights from modeling studies on how climate change affects invasive alien species geography
    Bellard, Celine
    Jeschke, Jonathan M.
    Leroy, Boris
    Mace, Georgina M.
    ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2018, 8 (11): : 5688 - 5700
  • [38] IDENTIFYING CLIMATE CHANGE INFORMATION NEEDS FOR THE HIMALAYAN REGION
    Koldunov, N. V.
    Kumar, P.
    Rasmussen, R.
    Ramanathan, A. L.
    Nesje, A.
    Engelhardt, M.
    Tiwari, M.
    Haensler, A.
    Jacob, D.
    BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, 2016, 97 (02) : ES37 - ES40
  • [39] Review and synthesis of climate change studies in the Himalayan region
    Vikram S. Negi
    Deep C. Tiwari
    Laxman Singh
    Shinny Thakur
    Indra D. Bhatt
    Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2022, 24 : 10471 - 10502
  • [40] Threats and benefits of invasive alien plant species on pollinators
    Kovacs-Hostyanszki, Aniko
    Szigeti, Viktor
    Miholcsa, Zsombor
    Sandor, Dorottya
    Soltesz, Zoltan
    Torok, Edina
    Fenesi, Annamaria
    BASIC AND APPLIED ECOLOGY, 2022, 64 : 89 - 102