Himalayan Marmot (Marmota himalayana) Redistribution to High Latitudes under Climate Change
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Date
2023-08-28
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MDPI (Basel, Switzerland)
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(c) 2023 The Author/s
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Abstract
Climate warming and human activities impact the expansion and contraction of species distribution. The Himalayan marmot (Marmota himalayana) is a unique mammal and an ecosystem engineer in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP). This pest aggravates grassland degradation and is a carrier and transmitter of plagues. Therefore, exploring the future distribution of Himalayan marmots based on climate change and human activities is crucial for ecosystem management, biodiversity conservation, and public health safety. Here, a maximum entropy model was explored to forecast changes in the distribution and centroid migration of the Himalayan marmot in the 2050s and 2070s. The results implied that the human footprint index (72.80%) and altitude (16.40%) were the crucial environmental factors affecting the potential distribution of Himalayan marmots, with moderately covered grassland being the preferred habitat of the Himalayan marmot. Over the next 30-50 years, the area of suitable habitat for the Himalayan marmot will increase slightly and the distribution center will shift towards higher latitudes in the northeastern part of the plateau. These results demonstrate the influence of climate change on Himalayan marmots and provide a theoretical reference for ecological management and plague monitoring.
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Himalayan marmot, Qinghai–Tibet Plateau, centroid migration, climate change, maximum entropy model, plague
Citation
Wang Z, Kang Y, Wang Y, Tan Y, Yao B, An K, Su J. (2023). Himalayan Marmot (Marmota himalayana) Redistribution to High Latitudes under Climate Change.. Animals (Basel). 13. 17. (pp. 2736-).