Potentially suitable distribution areas of Populus euphratica and Tamarix chinensis by MaxEnt and random forest model in the lower reaches of the Heihe River, China

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Yichi Zhang
Xiaohui Jiang
Yuxin Lei
Quanlong Wu
Yihan Liu
Xiaowei Shi
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[1] Northwest University,Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Earth Surface System and Environmental Carrying Capacity, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences
[2] Northwest University,Department of Physical Geography, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2023年 / 195卷
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Breeding habitat; Small scale; Plant conservation; Species distribution models;
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Populuseuphratica and Tamarix chinensis play a vital role in windbreak and sand fixation, maintaining species diversity and ensuring community stability. Managing and protecting the P. euphratica and T. chinensis forests in the Heihe River’s lower reaches is an urgent issue to maintain the desert region’s ecological balance. In this study, based on the distribution points of P. euphratica and T. chinensis species and environmental data, MaxEnt and random forest (RF) models were used to characterize the potential distribution areas of P. euphratica and T. chinensis in the lower reaches of the Heihe River. The results showed that the accuracy of the RF model was much higher than that of the MaxEnt model. Both the RF and MaxEnt models showed that the distance to the river greatly influenced the distribution of P. euphratica and T. chinensis. Furthermore, the RF model predicted significantly larger highly suitable areas for both P. euphratica and T. chinensis than the MaxEnt model. Our study enhances the understanding of the species’ spatial distribution, offering valuable insights for practical management and conservation strategies.
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