Prunus africana is a fast-growing, evergreen canopy tree with several medicinal, household, and agroforestry uses, as well as ecological value for over 22 countries in sub-Saharan Africa. This species is under immense pressure from human activity, compounding its vulnerability to the effects of climate change. Predicting suitable habitats for P. africana under changing climate is essential for conservation monitoring and planning. This study intends to predict the impact of climate change on the suitable habitats for the vulnerable P. africana in Tanzania. We used maximum entropy modeling to predict future habitat distribution based on the representative concentration pathways scenario 4.5 and 8.5 for the mid-century 2050 and late-century 2...
Invasive plant species and climate change are among the biggest threats to the ecological integrity ...
<p>Populations highlighted in bold are those selected for conservation priority based on both select...
There remains a lack of information on the future of plant species in many parts of Africa under the...
The aim of this study was to model the impacts of climate change on potential geographical distribut...
<p><i>P. africana</i> modeled potential distribution is shown with respect to areas occupied by >50%...
The impact of climate change on ecosystems, especially at the species level, is already being observ...
Climate change may limit integration of Underutilized Agroforestry Fruits Trees (UAFT) into formal c...
Understanding the influence of environmental parameters in determining tree species distribution and...
The impact of climate change on ecosystems, especially at the species level, can be currently observ...
Impact of climate change on the geographical distrubution of suitable areas for cultivation and cons...
<p>(6a) The spatial distribution of all <i>P. africana</i> observation points is shown. Areas in red...
Climate change poses negative impacts on plant species, particularly for those of restricted ecology...
Climate change, which is expected to continue in the future, is increasingly becoming a major concer...
International audienceMonitoring key pollinator taxa such as the genus Ceratina requires precise nea...
International goals have been set to protect global plant diversity and limit ecosystem damage due t...
Invasive plant species and climate change are among the biggest threats to the ecological integrity ...
<p>Populations highlighted in bold are those selected for conservation priority based on both select...
There remains a lack of information on the future of plant species in many parts of Africa under the...
The aim of this study was to model the impacts of climate change on potential geographical distribut...
<p><i>P. africana</i> modeled potential distribution is shown with respect to areas occupied by >50%...
The impact of climate change on ecosystems, especially at the species level, is already being observ...
Climate change may limit integration of Underutilized Agroforestry Fruits Trees (UAFT) into formal c...
Understanding the influence of environmental parameters in determining tree species distribution and...
The impact of climate change on ecosystems, especially at the species level, can be currently observ...
Impact of climate change on the geographical distrubution of suitable areas for cultivation and cons...
<p>(6a) The spatial distribution of all <i>P. africana</i> observation points is shown. Areas in red...
Climate change poses negative impacts on plant species, particularly for those of restricted ecology...
Climate change, which is expected to continue in the future, is increasingly becoming a major concer...
International audienceMonitoring key pollinator taxa such as the genus Ceratina requires precise nea...
International goals have been set to protect global plant diversity and limit ecosystem damage due t...
Invasive plant species and climate change are among the biggest threats to the ecological integrity ...
<p>Populations highlighted in bold are those selected for conservation priority based on both select...
There remains a lack of information on the future of plant species in many parts of Africa under the...