Efeitos das mudanças climáticas na distribuição geográfica de espécies na sub-bacia do Rio Negro

As in the case of human systems, biodiversity can be affected by climate change and climate variability. The effect takes places through variations in temperature and precipitation expressed in space, which change habitat conditions, and det...

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Main Author: Wilmar Loaiza Ceron
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad del Valle 2018-06-01
Series:Entorno Geografico
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Online Access:http://revistas.univalle.edu.co/index.php/entornogeografico/article/view/6711/9053
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spelling doaj-bff22df34fd540eab12458c3faad39c62020-11-25T03:04:01ZspaUniversidad del ValleEntorno Geografico1692-00742382-35182018-06-0115648010.25100/eg.v0i15.6711Efeitos das mudanças climáticas na distribuição geográfica de espécies na sub-bacia do Rio NegroWilmar Loaiza Ceron0Universidade do Estado do AmazonasAs in the case of human systems, biodiversity can be affected by climate change and climate variability. The effect takes places through variations in temperature and precipitation expressed in space, which change habitat conditions, and determine, thereby, the distribution of species. In this sense, an analysis of climate change impacts on the distribution of two species in the Rio Negro basin was made, specifically in the reserve areas of the municipality of Novo Airão-Amazonas, by applying climate change scenarios developed by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The mapping was carried out for species of economic and environmental importance in tropical forest ecosystems: Gymnotus Carapo (Sarapó) and Cichla sp. (Tucunaré); comparing its current potential distribution with scenarios projections for 2050 and 2070, for the Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) 8.5. This goal was achieved by applying MaxEnt free software, which models geographic species distribution using only local presence data and bioclimatic variables associated with each of these points of presence.http://revistas.univalle.edu.co/index.php/entornogeografico/article/view/6711/9053biodiversityclimate changespecies distributionAmazonas
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Efeitos das mudanças climáticas na distribuição geográfica de espécies na sub-bacia do Rio Negro
Entorno Geografico
biodiversity
climate change
species distribution
Amazonas
author_facet Wilmar Loaiza Ceron
author_sort Wilmar Loaiza Ceron
title Efeitos das mudanças climáticas na distribuição geográfica de espécies na sub-bacia do Rio Negro
title_short Efeitos das mudanças climáticas na distribuição geográfica de espécies na sub-bacia do Rio Negro
title_full Efeitos das mudanças climáticas na distribuição geográfica de espécies na sub-bacia do Rio Negro
title_fullStr Efeitos das mudanças climáticas na distribuição geográfica de espécies na sub-bacia do Rio Negro
title_full_unstemmed Efeitos das mudanças climáticas na distribuição geográfica de espécies na sub-bacia do Rio Negro
title_sort efeitos das mudanças climáticas na distribuição geográfica de espécies na sub-bacia do rio negro
publisher Universidad del Valle
series Entorno Geografico
issn 1692-0074
2382-3518
publishDate 2018-06-01
description As in the case of human systems, biodiversity can be affected by climate change and climate variability. The effect takes places through variations in temperature and precipitation expressed in space, which change habitat conditions, and determine, thereby, the distribution of species. In this sense, an analysis of climate change impacts on the distribution of two species in the Rio Negro basin was made, specifically in the reserve areas of the municipality of Novo Airão-Amazonas, by applying climate change scenarios developed by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The mapping was carried out for species of economic and environmental importance in tropical forest ecosystems: Gymnotus Carapo (Sarapó) and Cichla sp. (Tucunaré); comparing its current potential distribution with scenarios projections for 2050 and 2070, for the Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) 8.5. This goal was achieved by applying MaxEnt free software, which models geographic species distribution using only local presence data and bioclimatic variables associated with each of these points of presence.
topic biodiversity
climate change
species distribution
Amazonas
url http://revistas.univalle.edu.co/index.php/entornogeografico/article/view/6711/9053
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