TY - JOUR
T1 - Distribution patterns, ecological niche and conservation status of endemic Tillandsia purpurea along the Peruvian coast
AU - Villasante Benavides, Jose Francisco
AU - Pauca-Tanco, G. A.
AU - Luque Fernandez, Cesar Raul
AU - Quispe-Turpo, Johana del Pilar
AU - Villegas Paredes, Luis N.
AU - Siegmund, Alexander
AU - Koch, Marcus A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Austria, part of Springer Nature.
PY - 2021/8
Y1 - 2021/8
N2 - Species distribution modeling and assessment of the possible current conservation status for loma-forming Tillandsia purpurea Ruiz & Pavón in Peru were performed. This species is considered an epiarenic species that lives under hyperarid conditions, where its main source of water and nutrients comes from the fog of the Pacific coast. For the distribution modeling, 63 records from different sources of information were used, including a current field survey. Locations covered the whole range of the species´ known distribution along the Peruvian coast, and respective elevations lie between 0 and 2000 m a. s. l. Likewise, 27 environmental variables were used, including bioclimatic and eco-geographical ones, to determine the corresponding ecological niche and compare between actual and potential distribution. The conservation status was estimated according to the criteria recommended by the IUCN red list. High probability values were obtained predicting the occurrence of T. purpurea and describing respective environmental conditions such as altitudinal distribution between 400 and 1200 m and predominant southwest exposure of habitats. The conservation status of T. purpurea was supposed between "least concern" and near threatened, recommending that this species should be placed into the latter category and considering recurrent threats by direct anthropogenic impact and climate change verified during the field surveys.
AB - Species distribution modeling and assessment of the possible current conservation status for loma-forming Tillandsia purpurea Ruiz & Pavón in Peru were performed. This species is considered an epiarenic species that lives under hyperarid conditions, where its main source of water and nutrients comes from the fog of the Pacific coast. For the distribution modeling, 63 records from different sources of information were used, including a current field survey. Locations covered the whole range of the species´ known distribution along the Peruvian coast, and respective elevations lie between 0 and 2000 m a. s. l. Likewise, 27 environmental variables were used, including bioclimatic and eco-geographical ones, to determine the corresponding ecological niche and compare between actual and potential distribution. The conservation status was estimated according to the criteria recommended by the IUCN red list. High probability values were obtained predicting the occurrence of T. purpurea and describing respective environmental conditions such as altitudinal distribution between 400 and 1200 m and predominant southwest exposure of habitats. The conservation status of T. purpurea was supposed between "least concern" and near threatened, recommending that this species should be placed into the latter category and considering recurrent threats by direct anthropogenic impact and climate change verified during the field surveys.
KW - Atacama desert
KW - IUCN status
KW - Peru
KW - Sechura desert
KW - Species distribution modeling
KW - Tillandsia purpurea
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U2 - 10.1007/s00606-021-01773-0
DO - 10.1007/s00606-021-01773-0
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85111342417
SN - 0378-2697
VL - 307
JO - Plant Systematics and Evolution
JF - Plant Systematics and Evolution
IS - 4
M1 - 52
ER -