Los líquenes en un escenario de cambio global
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2014
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Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
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There is ample evidence of species distributional changes in response to recent climate
change, mainly leading to a biodiversity reduction. It is equally clear that the response is
species-specific. Most studies are species-biased towards better known taxons, and the
inclusion "cryptic species" like lichens is needed for an integrated approach. Our ability to
predict the nature and extent of species reaction to climate change, however, appears limited
thus far. In this sense, the use of functional traits and ecological attributes might be helpful in
order to improve the interpretation of predictive models. In this study, we have tested which
lichen traits/attributes could be considered as drivers of climate change impact magnitude.
We have calculated present and future distributions for 41 lichen species in the Iberian
Peninsula, using ensemble climatic suitability maps (derived from GLM, GAM and CART
models). We calculated 7 impact metrics as surrogates of climate change consequences on
species distributions, and then tested traits/attributes effects on them. Forecasted
distributions were species-specific and impacts were trait-mediated. Presenting smaller
thallus size, being epiphyte and presenting green-algae biont provided protection against
climate change. So they did rarity and small current distributions (ecological attributes).
Surprisingly, we did not detect a significant effect of other lichen traits/attributes, so further
research is needed in this sense. We also highlight the critical importance of the comparison
of different metrics when assessing climate change impacts.
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Tesis Doctoral leída en la Universidad Rey Juan Carlos de Madrid en 2014. Directora de la Tesis: Isabel Martínez Moreno
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