Evaluating the Impact of Climate Change on the Asia Habitat Suitability of Troides helena Using the MaxEnt Model

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Yang, Fengrong [1 ]
Liu, Quanwei [1 ]
Yang, Junyi [1 ]
Liu, Biyu [1 ]
Deng, Xinqi [1 ]
Gan, Tingjiang [2 ]
Liao, Xue [1 ]
Li, Xiushan [1 ]
Xu, Danping [1 ]
Zhuo, Zhihang [1 ]
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[1] China West Normal Univ, Coll Life Sci, Nanchong 637002, Peoples R China
[2] Mianyang Teachers Coll, Engn Res Ctr Chuanxibei Rural Human Settlement RHS, Mianyang 621016, Peoples R China
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国家重点研发计划;
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<italic>Troides helena</italic>; MaxEnt; climate change; potential suitable distribution; species conservation; SPECIES DISTRIBUTION MODELS; CONSERVATION; BUTTERFLIES;
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10.3390/insects16010079
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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Butterflies are highly sensitive to climate change, and Troides helena, as an endangered butterfly species, is also affected by these changes. To enhance the conservation of T. helena and effectively plan its protected areas, it is crucial to understand the potential impacts of climate change on its distribution. This study utilized a MaxEnt model in combination with ArcGIS technology to predict the global potential suitable habitats of T. helena under current and future climate conditions, using the species' distribution data and relevant environmental variables. The results indicated that the MaxEnt model provided a good prediction accuracy for the distribution of T. helena. Under the current climate scenario, the species is primarily distributed in tropical regions, with high suitability areas concentrated in tropical rainforest climates. In future climate scenarios, the suitable habitat areas for T. helena in medium and high suitability categories generally show an expansion trend, which increases over time. Especially under the SSP5-8.5 scenario, by the 2090s, the area of high suitability for T. helena is projected to increase by 42.85%. The analysis of key environmental factors revealed that precipitation of the wettest quarter (Bio16) was the most significant environmental factor affecting the distribution of T. helena. The species has high demands for precipitation and temperature and can adapt to future climate warming. This study is valuable for identifying the optimal conservation areas for T. helena and provides a reference for future conservation efforts.
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