Impacts of climate change on herpetofauna diversity in the Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau

Author:

Karuno Alex Plimo12,Mi Xue12,Chen Youhua3ORCID,Zou Da‐Hu14,Gao Wei1,Zhang Bao‐Lin1,Xu Wei1,Jin Jie‐Qiong1,Shen Wen‐Jing1,Huang Song5,Zhou Wei‐Wei16,Che Jing1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution & Yunnan key laboratory of Biodiversity and Ecological Conservation of Gaoligong Mountain Kunming Institute of Zoology Chinese Academy of Sciences Kunming P. R. China

2. Kunming College of Life Science University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Kunming P. R. China

3. Chengdu Institute of Biology Chinese Academy of Sciences Chengdu P. R. China

4. Research Center for Ecology, College of Science Tibet University Lhasa P. R. China

5. College of Life Sciences Anhui Normal University Wuhu P. R. China

6. State Key Laboratory of Grassland Agro‐ecosystems, Institute of Innovation Ecology & College of Life Sciences Lanzhou University Lanzhou P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractAlthough numerous studies on the impacts of climate change on biodiversity have been published, only a handful are focused on the intraspecific level or consider population‐level models (separate models per population). We endeavored to fill this knowledge gap relative to the Qinghai‐Tibetan plateau (QTP) by combining species distribution modeling (SDMs) with population genetics (i.e., population‐level models) and phylogenetic methods (i.e., phylogenetic tree reconstruction and phylogenetic diversity analyses). We applied our models to 11 endemic and widely distributed herpetofauna species inhabiting high elevations in the QTP. We aimed to determine the influence of environmental heterogeneity on species’ responses to climate change, the magnitude of climate‐change impacts on intraspecific diversity, and the relationship between species range loss and intraspecific diversity losses under 2 shared socioeconomic pathways (SSP245 and SSP585) and 3 future periods (2050s, 2070s, and 2090s). The effects of global climatic change were more pronounced at the intraspecific level (22% of haplotypes lost and 36% of populations lost) than the morphospecies level in the SSP585 climate change scenario. Maintenance of genetic diversity was in general determined by a combination of factors including range changes, species genetic structure, and the part of the range predicted to be lost. This is owing to the fact that the loss and survival of populations were observed in species irrespective of the predicted range changes (contraction or expansion). In the southeast (mountainous regions), climate change had less of an effect on range size (>100% in 3 species) than in central and northern QTP plateau regions (range size <100% in all species). This may be attributed to environmental heterogeneity, which provided pockets of suitable climate in the southeast, whereas ecosystems in the north and central regions were homogeneous. Generally, our results imply that mountainous regions with high environmental heterogeneity and high genetic diversity may buffer the adverse impacts of climate change on species distribution and intraspecific diversity. Therefore, genetic structure and characteristics of the ecosystem may be crucial for conservation under climate change.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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