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Climate‐induced distribution dynamics of Plebeia flavocincta, a stingless bee from Brazilian tropical dry forests

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  • Ulysses Madureira Maia
  • Leonardo de Sousa Miranda
  • Airton Torres Carvalho
  • Vera Lucia Imperatriz‐Fonseca
  • Guilherme Corrêa Oliveira
  • Tereza Cristina Giannini
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<mark>Journal publication date</mark>27/09/2020
<mark>Journal</mark>Ecology and Evolution
Issue number18
Volume10
Number of pages9
Pages (from-to)10130-10138
Publication StatusPublished
Early online date20/08/20
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

Aim
The objective of this study is to estimate the current potential geographic distribution of Plebeia flavocincta and to evaluate the influence of climate on the dynamics of suitable habitat availability in the past and in the future.
Location
Northeast region of Brazil and dry forest areas.
Methods
The habitat suitability modeling was based on two algorithms, two global circulation models, and six different scenarios. We used this tool to estimate the areas of occurrence in the past (Last Interglacial and Last Glacial Maximum), in the present, and in the future (years 2050 and 2070).
Results
According to the models, P. flavocincta had great dynamics in the availability of suitable habitats with periods of retraction and expansion of these areas in the past. Our results suggest that this taxon may benefit in terms of climate suitability gain in Northeast Brazil in the future. In addition, we identified high-altitude areas and the eastern coast as climatically stable.
Conclusion
The information provided can be used by decision makers to support actions toward protecting and sustainably managing this taxon. Protection measures for this taxon are particularly important because this insect contributes to the local flora and, although our results indicate that the climate may favor this taxon, other factors can negatively affect it, such as high levels of habitat loss due to anthropogenic activities