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- W4281769241 abstract "Each species is uniquely influenced by anthropogenic climate change. Change in temperature and precipitation due to climate change may lead to species adaptation or extinction, or in some cases, a range shift. To know the influence of climate change on a restricted and endemic bird species of the Western Ghats (WG), White-bellied Sholakili (WBS) Sholicola albiventris (Blanford, 1868), we conducted a study by using species distribution modelling. We considered 73 spatial bias-corrected occurrence points of WBS along with environmental variables like the mean temperature of coldest quarter (Bio 11), precipitation of driest month (Bio 14) and mean precipitation of warmest quarter (Bio 18). We used the MaxEnt application with ENM evaluate tool in R statistical package for developing a climate model for WBS. Bio 11 was observed to be the most crucial climate variable shaping the habitat of WBS. The current study predicts that only 2823km2 in WG is suitable for WBS. One-third of this area falls under the protected area network, of which 52% is becoming unsuitable to this narrow endemic due to climate warming. The model also predicts 26% to 45% habitat loss under different climate change scenarios by the 2050s." @default.
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- W4281769241 date "2022-09-01" @default.
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- W4281769241 title "A MaxEnt modelling approach to understand the climate change effects on the distributional range of White-bellied Sholakili Sholicola albiventris (Blanford, 1868) in the Western Ghats, India" @default.
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