Potential impacts of climate change on habitat suitability of Fagus sylvatica L. forests in spain
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Taylor & Francis (Plant Biosystems- InInternational Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology)
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Fagus sylvatica forests are considered to be of Community interest according to Directive 92/43/EEC.
Climate change predictions for Spain point to a warming scenario, coupled with decreasing rainfall, which
may have an impact on their future distribution particularly at the extremes of its distribution area. Species
distribution models incorporating bioclimatic, topographic and phytogeographic variables were used as
predictors to assess their habitat suitability under current conditions and a climate change projection. Ten
single models were generated and an ensemble-forecasting model was subsequently built by computing
a consensus of single-model projections. The results revealed that ombrothermic indices are the main
factors controlling the distribution of Spanish beech forests. They are highly vulnerable to climate change
and could suffer a decline in their habitat suitability if climate trends observed are maintained in the
future. The least favoured areas for them will be located close to the limit between the Temperate and
Mediterranean climates, where they could suffer a loss of habitat suitability. Conversely, suitable new areas
could be found mainly in western areas of the Cantabrian Range and in the Central Pyrenees.
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Sara del Río, Ramón Álvarez-Esteban, Eusebio Cano, Carlos Pinto-Gomes &
Ángel Penas (2018): Potential impacts of climate change on habitat suitability of Fagus sylvatica
L. forests in spain, Plant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant
Biology, DOI: 10.1080/11263504.2018.1435572