Ecological niche modelling of three Mediterranean pine species in the south of Spain: a tool for afforestation/reforestation programs in the twenty-first century

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López-Tirado, Javier
Hidalgo, Pablo J.
Publisher
SpringerDate
2015Subject
Ecological niche modellingGlobal change
Multinomial logistic regression
Mediterranean pines
Southern Spain
Afforestation/reforestation programs
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Climate change models predict an increase in aridity in many parts of the world
for the twenty-first century, which is likely to be more intense in the Mediterranean basin
than in other regions. This study addresses the potential distribution of three Mediterranean
pine species (Pinus pinea L., P. halepensis Mill. and P. pinaster Aiton) in southern Spain
in response to the forecast increased aridity. Pines constitute a useful source of various
types of raw materials, which has led to their increasing introduction around the world. The
study was based on ecological niche modelling using multinomial logistic regression, over
an area spanning about 8.7 million ha in the south of Spain. In total, 11 explanatory
variables were included, drawing on measurements made at high resolution (200 m). Four
different periods were studied: the reference period (1961–2000), early twenty-first century
(2011–2040), middle twenty-first century (2041–2070) and late twenty-first century
(2071–2100). Future time slices were analysed in three different scenarios: B1, A1b and
A2 in the CNCM3 general circulation model. The results predict a wider distribution for
stone pine, which could expand its potential area in southern Spain. In contrast, Aleppo
pine, and especially cluster pine, would reduce their present distribution, with cluster pine
occupying higher altitude sites while low altitude populations diminished. The validation
model enables accurate maps to be produced, representing powerful tools for afforestation/
reforestation programs in the future.