Assessing the invasion risk of Chelydra serpentina in China under current and future climate change scenarios

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作者
Mu, Chaosheng [1 ]
Li, Pipeng [1 ]
机构
[1] Shenyang Normal Univ, Inst Herpetol, Shenyang, Peoples R China
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关键词
Chelydra serpentina; invasive alien species; species distribution models; climate change; potential distribution; management; COMMON SNAPPING TURTLE; TRACHEMYS-SCRIPTA-ELEGANS; FRESH-WATER TURTLES; SPECIES DISTRIBUTION; GEOGRAPHIC-VARIATION; NORTHERN POPULATION; DISTRIBUTION MODELS; UNITED-STATES; TEMPERATURE; HABITAT;
D O I
10.3389/fevo.2023.1277058
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Chelydra serpentina, a species introduced to China for aquaculture purposes, is commonly found in its natural habitats within the country. The invasion of C. serpentina poses potential threats to both the biodiversity of China and human health. The potential distribution of C. serpentina has been simulated using the species distribution model - MaxEnt, incorporating global distribution data, climate, and land cover variables. Our simulations encompasses both current conditions and four future climate change scenarios. Currently, the potential distribution is concentrated in central, eastern, and southeastern regions of China, with the central and eastern regions facing the highest risk of invasion. Under future climate change scenarios, the distribution area may expand by 30-90%, and multiple provinces will face a more severe threat of invasion. This study presents the inaugural simulation of the potential invasion range of C. serpentina under current climatic conditions. Moreover, it reveals that climate change is likely to contribute to the expansion of its invasive range, thus furnishing a reference foundation for scientific prevention and control measures. We propose integrating citizen science and eDNA technologies into species monitoring to enhance the efficiency of detecting invasive species. This research has filled the gap in the research on the invasive distribution range of C. serpentina in China and globally, while also providing novel perspectives on the invasion control of this species.
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