2024-07-18 ブラウン大学
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- https://www.brown.edu/news/2024-07-18/epiphyte-extinction
- https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-49181-5
新熱帯山地の着生植物における気候変動による絶滅リスクの実験的証拠 Experimental evidence of climate change extinction risk in Neotropical montane epiphytes
Emily C. Hollenbeck & Dov F. Sax
Nature Communications Published:18 July 2024
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-49181-5
Abstract
Climate change is conjectured to endanger tropical species, particularly in biodiverse montane regions, but accurate estimates of extinction risk are limited by a lack of empirical data demonstrating tropical species’ sensitivity to climate. To fill this gap, studies could match high-quality distribution data with multi-year transplant experiments. Here, we conduct field surveys of epiphyte distributions on three mountains in Central America and perform reciprocal transplant experiments on one mountain across sites that varied in elevation, temperature and aridity. We find that most species are unable to survive outside of their narrow elevational distributions. Additionally, our findings suggest starkly different outcomes from temperature conditions expected by 2100 under different climate change scenarios. Under temperatures associated with low-emission scenarios, most tropical montane epiphyte species will survive, but under emission scenarios that are moderately high, 5-36% of our study species may go extinct and 10-55% of populations may be lost. Using a test of tropical species’ climate tolerances from a large field experiment, paired with detailed species distribution data across multiple mountains, our work strengthens earlier conjecture about risks of wide-spread extinctions from climate change in tropical montane ecosystems.