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- Title
Geomorphological and Bioclimatic Relationships in the Occurrence of Species of Agro-Extractivist Interest in the Cerrado Biome.
- Authors
Matias, Renan Augusto Miranda; Rezende, Alba Valéria; Sevilha, Anderson Cássio; Scariot, Aldicir Osni; Matricardi, Eraldo Aparecido Trondoli; Terribile, Levi Carina
- Abstract
The distribution of species of agro-extractivist interest and their ecological relationship with the physical environment geomorphological and bioclimatic allow supporting strategies aimed at socioeconomic and environmental development. We evaluated the contribution of high spatial resolution topographic variables in ecological niche models and the relationship of the distribution of five tree species with the geomorphological units and bioclimatic variables. The variables related to temperature variation and water availability proved to be important in predicting the areas of occurrence of the target species, with increased suitability of occurrence in regions with higher isothermality, located in the plateau and table geomorphological units. The predictions showed a significant difference when high spatial resolution variables were used, generating a more conservative scenario in the indication of suitable regions for the occurrence of species, important for local scale studies. The geomorphological units of plateau and tableland showed high suitability of occurrence, while the fluvial plains and dissected depressions did not present suitability for the occurrence of the species. The results allow us to strategically define areas with the greatest productive potential and prioritize areas for conservation, management, ecological restoration of forests, and targeting areas for the implementation of community agro-industries, essential for territorial planning within traditional communities.
- Subjects
FOREST restoration; CERRADOS; ECOLOGICAL niche; ECOLOGICAL models; RESTORATION ecology; BIOMES; SPECIES distribution
- Publication
Sustainability (2071-1050), 2024, Vol 16, Issue 9, p3653
- ISSN
2071-1050
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/su16093653