A minimalist model of extinction and range dynamics of virtual mountain species driven by warming temperatures.

A longstanding question in ecology concerns the prediction of the fate of mountain species under climate change, where climatic and geomorphic factors but also endogenous species characteristics are jointly expected to control species distributions. A significant step forward would single out reliab...

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Main Authors: Jonathan Giezendanner, Enrico Bertuzzo, Damiano Pasetto, Antoine Guisan, Andrea Rinaldo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213775
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spelling doaj-edd30060ec824636b456aa092b31b7af2021-03-03T20:48:44ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01143e021377510.1371/journal.pone.0213775A minimalist model of extinction and range dynamics of virtual mountain species driven by warming temperatures.Jonathan GiezendannerEnrico BertuzzoDamiano PasettoAntoine GuisanAndrea RinaldoA longstanding question in ecology concerns the prediction of the fate of mountain species under climate change, where climatic and geomorphic factors but also endogenous species characteristics are jointly expected to control species distributions. A significant step forward would single out reliably landscape effects, given their constraining role and relative ease of theoretical manipulation. Here, we address population dynamics in ecosystems where the substrates for ecological interactions are mountain landscapes subject to climate warming. We use a minimalist model of metapopulation dynamics based on virtual species (i.e. a suitable assemblage of focus species) where dispersal processes interact with the spatial structure of the landscape. Climate warming is subsumed by an upward shift of species habitat altering the metapopulation capacity of the landscape and hence species viability. We find that the landscape structure is a powerful determinant of species survival, owing to the specific role of the predictably evolving connectivity of the various habitats. Range shifts and lags in tracking suitable habitat experienced by virtual species under warming conditions are singled out in different landscapes. The range of parameters is identified for which these virtual species (characterized by comparable viability thus restricting their possible fitnesses and niche widths) prove unable to cope with environmental change. The statistics of the proportion of species bound to survive is identified for each landscape, providing the temporal evolution of species range shifts and the related expected occupation patterns. A baseline dynamic model for predicting species fates in evolving habitats is thus provided.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213775
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author Jonathan Giezendanner
Enrico Bertuzzo
Damiano Pasetto
Antoine Guisan
Andrea Rinaldo
spellingShingle Jonathan Giezendanner
Enrico Bertuzzo
Damiano Pasetto
Antoine Guisan
Andrea Rinaldo
A minimalist model of extinction and range dynamics of virtual mountain species driven by warming temperatures.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jonathan Giezendanner
Enrico Bertuzzo
Damiano Pasetto
Antoine Guisan
Andrea Rinaldo
author_sort Jonathan Giezendanner
title A minimalist model of extinction and range dynamics of virtual mountain species driven by warming temperatures.
title_short A minimalist model of extinction and range dynamics of virtual mountain species driven by warming temperatures.
title_full A minimalist model of extinction and range dynamics of virtual mountain species driven by warming temperatures.
title_fullStr A minimalist model of extinction and range dynamics of virtual mountain species driven by warming temperatures.
title_full_unstemmed A minimalist model of extinction and range dynamics of virtual mountain species driven by warming temperatures.
title_sort minimalist model of extinction and range dynamics of virtual mountain species driven by warming temperatures.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description A longstanding question in ecology concerns the prediction of the fate of mountain species under climate change, where climatic and geomorphic factors but also endogenous species characteristics are jointly expected to control species distributions. A significant step forward would single out reliably landscape effects, given their constraining role and relative ease of theoretical manipulation. Here, we address population dynamics in ecosystems where the substrates for ecological interactions are mountain landscapes subject to climate warming. We use a minimalist model of metapopulation dynamics based on virtual species (i.e. a suitable assemblage of focus species) where dispersal processes interact with the spatial structure of the landscape. Climate warming is subsumed by an upward shift of species habitat altering the metapopulation capacity of the landscape and hence species viability. We find that the landscape structure is a powerful determinant of species survival, owing to the specific role of the predictably evolving connectivity of the various habitats. Range shifts and lags in tracking suitable habitat experienced by virtual species under warming conditions are singled out in different landscapes. The range of parameters is identified for which these virtual species (characterized by comparable viability thus restricting their possible fitnesses and niche widths) prove unable to cope with environmental change. The statistics of the proportion of species bound to survive is identified for each landscape, providing the temporal evolution of species range shifts and the related expected occupation patterns. A baseline dynamic model for predicting species fates in evolving habitats is thus provided.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213775
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