Ecological Niches and Suitability Areas of Three Host Pine Species of Bark Beetle Dendroctonus mexicanus Hopkins

被引:11
作者
Mendez-Encina, Fatima M. [1 ]
Mendez-Gonzalez, Jorge [1 ]
Mendieta-Oviedo, Rocio [1 ]
Lopez-Diaz, Jose O. M. [1 ]
Najera-Luna, Juan A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Autonoma Agr Antonio Narro, Dept Forestal, Saltillo 25315, Coahuila, Mexico
[2] Inst Tecnol El Salto, El Salto 34942, Mexico
来源
FORESTS | 2021年 / 12卷 / 04期
关键词
Dendroctonus mexicanus; ecological niche models; kuenm; Maxent; niche overlap; Pinus; species distribution models; DISTRIBUTION MODELS; CLIMATE-CHANGE; COLEOPTERA-CURCULIONIDAE; R-PACKAGE; DISTRIBUTIONS; PREDICTION; MAXENT; COMPLEXITY; SHIFT;
D O I
10.3390/f12040385
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Bark beetles are a natural part of coniferous forests. Dendroctonus mexicanus Hopkins is the most widely distributed and most destructive bark beetle in Mexico, colonizing more than 21 pine species. The objectives of this study were to generate ecological niche models for D. mexicanus and three of its most important host species, to evaluate the overlap of climate suitability of the association Dendroctonus-Pinus, and to determine the possible expansion of the bark beetle. We used meticulously cleaned species occurrence records, 15 bioclimatic variables and 'kuenm', an R package that uses Maxent as a modeling algorithm. The Dendroctonus-Pinus ecological niches were compared using ordination methods and the kernel density function. We generated 1392 candidate models; not all were statistically significant (alpha = 0.05). The response type was quadratic; there is a positive correlation between suitability and precipitation, and negative with temperature, the latter determining climatic suitability of the studied species. Indeed, a single variable (Bio 1) contributed 93.9% to the model (Pinus leiophylla Schl. & Cham). The overlap of suitable areas for Dendroctonus-Pinus is 74.95% (P. leiophylla) and on average of 46.66% in ecological niches. It is observed that D. mexicanus begins to expand towards climates not currently occupied by the studied pine species.
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