Climate change and Araucaria angustifolia Bert. O. Ktze conservation strategy.

Araucaria angustifolia, known as Parana pine, sets the boundary of the Ombrophylous Mixed Forest. Natural occurrence is above 500 m on the Brazilian Southern tableland and it has been related to climatic fluctuation during the Quaternary. The species was intensively exploited for timber use and due to the expansion of the area for agricultural use. The bioma conservation status is considered critical and only a restricted area is left on an advanced successional stage. The majority of the remaining area is under considerable pressure because it is located on the most populated areas. Besides human pressure, the species is also threatened by recent global climate change. It is a threat to some protected sites that can be decimated in a nearby future. The aim of this work is to point out areas threatened by climate change to support araucaria conservation programs. Using 30 years climatic series with multiple linear regression maps were drawn with 1.C, 2.C and 3.C temperature increased over the natural distribution map. Latitude, longitude and elevation were use as independent variables to establish temperature suitable zones. These are preliminary results and show a significant decrease on what is nowadays favorable for the species development. With an increase of 3.C in temperature, the favourable area will be confined to a small part of the highest part of Southern Tableland. More climate variables will be used to improve maps future limits and to give priority for germplasm collection and conservation.

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Main Authors: WREGE, M. S., HIGA, R. C. V., BRITEZ, R. M., SOUSA, V. A. de, CARAMORI, P. H., BRAGA, H. J., RADIN, B.
Other Authors: Marcos Silveira Wrege, Embrapa Florestas; Rosana Clara Victoria Higa, Embrapa Florestas; Ricardo Miranda Britez, SPVS; Valderês Aparecida de Sousa, Embrapa Florestas; Paulo Henrique Caramori, IAPAR; Hugo José Braga, EPAGRI/CIRAM; Bernadete Radin, FEPAGRO.
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Published: 2008-10-17
Subjects:Floresta Ombrófila Mista, Atlantic rain forest, Conservation, Conservação, Mudança Climática, climate change,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/315149
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spelling dig-alice-doc-3151492019-04-16T00:36:51Z Climate change and Araucaria angustifolia Bert. O. Ktze conservation strategy. WREGE, M. S. HIGA, R. C. V. BRITEZ, R. M. SOUSA, V. A. de CARAMORI, P. H. BRAGA, H. J. RADIN, B. Marcos Silveira Wrege, Embrapa Florestas; Rosana Clara Victoria Higa, Embrapa Florestas; Ricardo Miranda Britez, SPVS; Valderês Aparecida de Sousa, Embrapa Florestas; Paulo Henrique Caramori, IAPAR; Hugo José Braga, EPAGRI/CIRAM; Bernadete Radin, FEPAGRO. Floresta Ombrófila Mista Atlantic rain forest Conservation Conservação Mudança Climática climate change Araucaria angustifolia, known as Parana pine, sets the boundary of the Ombrophylous Mixed Forest. Natural occurrence is above 500 m on the Brazilian Southern tableland and it has been related to climatic fluctuation during the Quaternary. The species was intensively exploited for timber use and due to the expansion of the area for agricultural use. The bioma conservation status is considered critical and only a restricted area is left on an advanced successional stage. The majority of the remaining area is under considerable pressure because it is located on the most populated areas. Besides human pressure, the species is also threatened by recent global climate change. It is a threat to some protected sites that can be decimated in a nearby future. The aim of this work is to point out areas threatened by climate change to support araucaria conservation programs. Using 30 years climatic series with multiple linear regression maps were drawn with 1.C, 2.C and 3.C temperature increased over the natural distribution map. Latitude, longitude and elevation were use as independent variables to establish temperature suitable zones. These are preliminary results and show a significant decrease on what is nowadays favorable for the species development. With an increase of 3.C in temperature, the favourable area will be confined to a small part of the highest part of Southern Tableland. More climate variables will be used to improve maps future limits and to give priority for germplasm collection and conservation. 2019-04-16T00:36:38Z 2019-04-16T00:36:38Z 2008-10-17 2008 2019-04-16T00:36:38Z Separatas In: IUFRO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADAPTATION OF FORESTS AND FOREST MANAGEMENT TO CHANGING CLIMATE WITH EMPHASIS ON FOREST HEALTH: A REVIEW OF SCIENCE, POLICIES AND PRACTICES, 2008, Umea. Book of abstracts and preliminary programme. [S.l.]: SLU: FAO: IUFRO, 2008. p. 231. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/315149 en eng openAccess
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topic Floresta Ombrófila Mista
Atlantic rain forest
Conservation
Conservação
Mudança Climática
climate change
Floresta Ombrófila Mista
Atlantic rain forest
Conservation
Conservação
Mudança Climática
climate change
spellingShingle Floresta Ombrófila Mista
Atlantic rain forest
Conservation
Conservação
Mudança Climática
climate change
Floresta Ombrófila Mista
Atlantic rain forest
Conservation
Conservação
Mudança Climática
climate change
WREGE, M. S.
HIGA, R. C. V.
BRITEZ, R. M.
SOUSA, V. A. de
CARAMORI, P. H.
BRAGA, H. J.
RADIN, B.
Climate change and Araucaria angustifolia Bert. O. Ktze conservation strategy.
description Araucaria angustifolia, known as Parana pine, sets the boundary of the Ombrophylous Mixed Forest. Natural occurrence is above 500 m on the Brazilian Southern tableland and it has been related to climatic fluctuation during the Quaternary. The species was intensively exploited for timber use and due to the expansion of the area for agricultural use. The bioma conservation status is considered critical and only a restricted area is left on an advanced successional stage. The majority of the remaining area is under considerable pressure because it is located on the most populated areas. Besides human pressure, the species is also threatened by recent global climate change. It is a threat to some protected sites that can be decimated in a nearby future. The aim of this work is to point out areas threatened by climate change to support araucaria conservation programs. Using 30 years climatic series with multiple linear regression maps were drawn with 1.C, 2.C and 3.C temperature increased over the natural distribution map. Latitude, longitude and elevation were use as independent variables to establish temperature suitable zones. These are preliminary results and show a significant decrease on what is nowadays favorable for the species development. With an increase of 3.C in temperature, the favourable area will be confined to a small part of the highest part of Southern Tableland. More climate variables will be used to improve maps future limits and to give priority for germplasm collection and conservation.
author2 Marcos Silveira Wrege, Embrapa Florestas; Rosana Clara Victoria Higa, Embrapa Florestas; Ricardo Miranda Britez, SPVS; Valderês Aparecida de Sousa, Embrapa Florestas; Paulo Henrique Caramori, IAPAR; Hugo José Braga, EPAGRI/CIRAM; Bernadete Radin, FEPAGRO.
author_facet Marcos Silveira Wrege, Embrapa Florestas; Rosana Clara Victoria Higa, Embrapa Florestas; Ricardo Miranda Britez, SPVS; Valderês Aparecida de Sousa, Embrapa Florestas; Paulo Henrique Caramori, IAPAR; Hugo José Braga, EPAGRI/CIRAM; Bernadete Radin, FEPAGRO.
WREGE, M. S.
HIGA, R. C. V.
BRITEZ, R. M.
SOUSA, V. A. de
CARAMORI, P. H.
BRAGA, H. J.
RADIN, B.
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Atlantic rain forest
Conservation
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climate change
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HIGA, R. C. V.
BRITEZ, R. M.
SOUSA, V. A. de
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title Climate change and Araucaria angustifolia Bert. O. Ktze conservation strategy.
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