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Modelling the current and future biodiversity distribution in the Chilean Mediterranean hotspot. The role of protected areas network in a warmer future

Año

2019

Categoría

Biodiversidad, Cambio climático, Conservación, Medio Ambiente

Autores

Autores: Taryn Fuentes-Castillo, Rosa A. Scherson, Pablo A. Marquet, Javier Fajardo, Derek Corcoran, María José Román, Patricio Pliscoff

Publicado en

Revista: Biodiversity and Distributions (2019) 00:1-13

Abstract

Mediterranean Chile is part of the five recognized mediterranean‐type climates in the world and harbours a very rich floral diversity. Climate change has been reported as a significant threat to its biodiversity. We used the flora of Mediterranean Chile to analyse how biodiversity patterns, as measured by phylogenetic diversity, genus and species richness will respond to climate change scenarios and identify the areas that will harbour the greatest evolutionary potential and biodiversity richness. We also evaluated how these spatial patterns are depicted within the current network of protected areas.