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Turkish Journal of Botany

Abstract

The genus Osyris L. comprises ecologically and economically important evergreen shrubs or small trees, with particular African species currently threatened by unsustainable exploitation. This study projected potential ecological niche shifts for Osyris under four Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) using digitized herbarium specimen localities and 20 environmental variables. The genus currently occupies a broad range between 41.32°N–34.85°S latitude and 9.27°W–109.03°E longitude, at elevations from 0 to 3900 m. High-suitability areas cluster primarily in the European-Mediterranean region, eastern/southern Africa, western South America, and Southeast Asia. Projections indicate a significant decline in high-suitability area under all SSP scenarios (SSP126, SSP245, SSP370, SSP585) compared with current conditions. Jackknife tests identified Bio11 (mean temperature of coldest quarter, 41.5%), Bio12 (annual precipitation, 26.5%), Bio3 (isothermality, 10.7%), and Bio7 (temperature annual range, 9.0%) as the dominant bioclimatic constraints. Crucially, temperature-related factors (Bio11, Bio3, and Bio7; 61.2%) were pivotal determinants, with projections indicating a decline in both the overall highly suitable area for Osyris and the potentially suitable area for O. lanceolata, suggesting that some species within the genus may face severe habitat shrinkage. These findings underscore the urgent need to prioritize in situ conservation within stable refugia and implement adaptive management strategies to mitigate climate-induced habitat degradation across the genus.

Author ORCID Identifier

MENG Ting-Yao: 0000-0003-2793-4180

HAN Shun-Long: 0000-0001-8480-9736

HE Xiang-Tian: 0009-0000-6732-557X

WU Ya-Ni: 0009-0005-9035-0251

MOU Feng-Juan : 0000-0002-4134-3128

DOI

10.55730/1300-008X.2882

Keywords

Conservation, ecological niche shift, limiting factors, MaxEnt model, Osyris L.

First Page

1

Last Page

16

Publisher

The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Türkiye (TÜBİTAK)

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