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Changes in South American migratory sheldgeese distribution associated with climate change
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- Changes in South American migratory sheldgeese distribution associated with climate change
- Autor(es)
- Cossa, Natalia Andrea; Lois, Nicolás Alejandro; Lambertucci, Sergio Agustin
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Cossa, Natalia Andrea. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Patagonia Norte. Instituto de Investigaciones en Biodiversidad y Medioambiente. Universidad Nacional del Comahue. Centro Regional Universidad Bariloche. Instituto de Investigaciones en Biodiversidad y Medioambiente; Argentina
Lois, Nicolás Alejandro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Ciudad Universitaria. Instituto de Ecología, Genética y Evolución de Buenos Aires. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Ecología, Genética y Evolución de Buenos Aires; Argentina
Lambertucci, Sergio Agustin. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Patagonia Norte. Instituto de Investigaciones en Biodiversidad y Medioambiente. Universidad Nacional del Comahue. Centro Regional Universidad Bariloche. Instituto de Investigaciones en Biodiversidad y Medioambiente; Argentina
- Resumen
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Climate change is changing many species' geographical distributions, by reducing ranges due to the loss of climatically suitable areas or enabling expansion into newly suitable habitats. In southern South America, Patagonia has experienced notable changes in temperature and precipitation over the past 60 years, with significant impacts on its ecosystems. We assessed the potential impact of climate change on migratory sheldgeese distribution, a group of threatened birds that rely on Patagonian meadows, and used them as a proxy for broader climate change effects on other species inhabiting the same region. We compiled occurrence records from GBIF and citizen science platforms to model sheldgeese distributions using species distribution models. We compared current conditions with projections for two future periods, representing short-term and long-term scenarios, under both optimistic (SSP2-4.5) and pessimistic (SSP-5-8.5) Shared Socioeconomic Pathways. We found that climate change will affect sheldgeese distribution in disparate ways. In general, sheldgeese are projected to shift southward and to higher elevations, also modifying their overlap. The Upland and the Ashy-headed Goose are expected to lose part of their ranges in the long term, with few new suitable areas projected. In contrast, the critically endangered Ruddy-headed Goose is projected to expand its range into southern areas. However, once it reaches the continent’s southern limit, it may lose the northern limit of its distribution, resulting in an overall reduction. Our results contribute to understanding how climate change may modify the distribution of these threatened species putting them at the brink of the American continent.
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Citación
Cossa, Natalia Andrea Lois, Nicolás Alejandro Lambertucci, Sergio Agustin (): Changes in South American migratory sheldgeese distribution associated with climate change. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, http://hdl.handle.net/11336/273463.