Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Wetlands, one of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world, are increasingly subjected to area loss and
degradation due to land-use and climate changes. These factors impact their unique biodiversity, including
numerous invertebrates that depend on them. Here we investigated the current and future habitat suitability of
the aquatic spiders Argyroneta aquatica and Dolomedes plantarius. We evaluated future trends in their geographic
range, aiming at assessing their extinction risk according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature
(IUCN) Red List criteria, at both global and regional levels. We investigated present and future distribution
ranges using species distribution models for two integrated emission scenarios (SSP1-2.6 and SSP5-8.5) and
combining three general circulation models. These were combined with knowledge on species' dispersal limitation
to account for the possibility that these species will not be able to move beyond the current range in the
next decades. We found a significant future northern shift in the geographic range and a global reduction in
habitat suitability for both species, corresponding to a loss of 28.9 % for A. aquatica and 38.1 % for D. plantarius
in the next 10 years. The application of the IUCN criteria qualifies A. aquatica as Near Threatened and
D. plantarius as Vulnerable. Regional assessments provided similar patterns of range reductions and population
vulnerability across all European regions, particularly for Central-Eastern and Western Europe. Conversely,
Northern Europe is expected to become a climatic refugium for both species. This work goes beyond the available
studies on the conservation of these species by taking account their dispersal abilities in quantifying future trends
in their habitat suitability using the most up to date knowledge. Conservation strategies should be directed towards
limiting the impact of climatic and non-climatic stressors on wetlands, and towards implementing management
plans and restoration programmes to increase habitat suitability and connectivity among wetland
patches.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
IUCN, Wetlands, Invertebrate conservation, Extinction risk, Climate change, Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs)
Elenco autori:
Filippo Milano, Pedro Cardoso, Stefano Mammola, Helen Smith, Marco Isaia
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