A Dark Future of Endangered Mountain Species, Parnassius bremeri, Under Climate Change

ABSTRACT Climate and land‐use changes are key factors in the habitat loss and population declines of climate change‐sensitive endangered species. We assessed the climate change effects on the distribution of Parnassius bremeri, a critically endangered wildlife species in the Republic of Korea, in as...

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Main Authors: Kyung Ah Koo, Seon Uk Park
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Published: Wiley 2025-04-01
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description ABSTRACT Climate and land‐use changes are key factors in the habitat loss and population declines of climate change‐sensitive endangered species. We assessed the climate change effects on the distribution of Parnassius bremeri, a critically endangered wildlife species in the Republic of Korea, in association with food availability (Sedum kamtschaticum and Sedum aizoon), land‐use change, and dispersal limitation. We first predicted the current and future distributions of P. bremeri, S. kamtschaticum, and S. aizoon using the presence/absence data and current (2000) and future climate data (2050, 2100) with BioMod2, an ensemble platform for species distribution model projections. Then, the dispersal capacity of P. bremeri and land‐use change were coupled with SDMs using MigClim. We used future climate and land‐use changes predicted according to the SSP scenarios (SSP1‐2.6, SSP2‐4.5, and SSP3‐7.0) and the dispersal model estimated from previous studies. The current distributional areas of P. bremeri were predicted to be about 10,956 km2 without land‐cover coupling and 8.861 km2 with coupling, showing land‐cover decreased by about 19% of the suitable habitat. The future predictions under climate change only showed the distribution reduced by 56% and 50% in 2050 and 2100 under SSP1‐2.6, respectively, 55% and 48% under SSP2‐4.5, and 44% and 14% under SSP3‐7.0. Applying land‐use change and dispersal capacity further decreased the future distribution of P. bremeri but trivially (about 0.42% on average). The strict conservation policies and measures for P. bremeri's habitats explain the trivial additional decrease, delaying its habitat loss. However, our results suggest that such efforts cannot halt the climate change‐driven habitat loss trend of P. bremeri. Strong climate mitigation efforts and promoting the species' adaptive capacity are the only ways to reverse the tragic decline of climate‐sensitive species.
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spelling doaj-art-c6e8dbb98c5442d0b10f92e19adc31a52025-06-27T10:07:15ZengWileyEcology and Evolution2045-77582025-04-01154n/an/a10.1002/ece3.71178A Dark Future of Endangered Mountain Species, Parnassius bremeri, Under Climate ChangeKyung Ah Koo0Seon Uk Park1Korea Environment Institute Sejong‐si Republic of KoreaNational Institute of Ecology Gyeongsangbuk‐do Republic of KoreaABSTRACT Climate and land‐use changes are key factors in the habitat loss and population declines of climate change‐sensitive endangered species. We assessed the climate change effects on the distribution of Parnassius bremeri, a critically endangered wildlife species in the Republic of Korea, in association with food availability (Sedum kamtschaticum and Sedum aizoon), land‐use change, and dispersal limitation. We first predicted the current and future distributions of P. bremeri, S. kamtschaticum, and S. aizoon using the presence/absence data and current (2000) and future climate data (2050, 2100) with BioMod2, an ensemble platform for species distribution model projections. Then, the dispersal capacity of P. bremeri and land‐use change were coupled with SDMs using MigClim. We used future climate and land‐use changes predicted according to the SSP scenarios (SSP1‐2.6, SSP2‐4.5, and SSP3‐7.0) and the dispersal model estimated from previous studies. The current distributional areas of P. bremeri were predicted to be about 10,956 km2 without land‐cover coupling and 8.861 km2 with coupling, showing land‐cover decreased by about 19% of the suitable habitat. The future predictions under climate change only showed the distribution reduced by 56% and 50% in 2050 and 2100 under SSP1‐2.6, respectively, 55% and 48% under SSP2‐4.5, and 44% and 14% under SSP3‐7.0. Applying land‐use change and dispersal capacity further decreased the future distribution of P. bremeri but trivially (about 0.42% on average). The strict conservation policies and measures for P. bremeri's habitats explain the trivial additional decrease, delaying its habitat loss. However, our results suggest that such efforts cannot halt the climate change‐driven habitat loss trend of P. bremeri. Strong climate mitigation efforts and promoting the species' adaptive capacity are the only ways to reverse the tragic decline of climate‐sensitive species.https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.71178climate changeconservation policies and measuresdispersal capacityendangered mountain specieshybrid species distribution modelsland‐use change
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A Dark Future of Endangered Mountain Species, Parnassius bremeri, Under Climate Change
Ecology and Evolution
climate change
conservation policies and measures
dispersal capacity
endangered mountain species
hybrid species distribution models
land‐use change
title A Dark Future of Endangered Mountain Species, Parnassius bremeri, Under Climate Change
title_full A Dark Future of Endangered Mountain Species, Parnassius bremeri, Under Climate Change
title_fullStr A Dark Future of Endangered Mountain Species, Parnassius bremeri, Under Climate Change
title_full_unstemmed A Dark Future of Endangered Mountain Species, Parnassius bremeri, Under Climate Change
title_short A Dark Future of Endangered Mountain Species, Parnassius bremeri, Under Climate Change
title_sort dark future of endangered mountain species parnassius bremeri under climate change
topic climate change
conservation policies and measures
dispersal capacity
endangered mountain species
hybrid species distribution models
land‐use change
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.71178
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