Assessing niche conservatism and invasive potential of the "pompom weed" Campuloclinium macrocephalum (Asteraceae) using ordination and ecological niche modeling

Author:

Farco Gabriela Elizabeth1,Moreno Ercilia Maria Sara2ORCID,Marques Danilo3,Neffa Viviana Griselda Solís1,Pico Gisela Mariel Via do1

Affiliation:

1. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas

2. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas: Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas

3. Universidade Federal de Uberlandia

Abstract

Abstract

The assessments of the status of biological invasions and the implementation of mitigation strategies to reduce their detrimental effects on biodiversity represent current challenges for invasion ecology and management. The analysis of niche dynamics provides an effective tool for predicting the invasive potential of alien species, their capacity to thrive and expand and, consequently, for anticipating where they may have detrimental effects. Campuloclinium macrocephalum (Asteraceae) is a perennial herb native to Mexico, Central America, and South America. In the 1960s, this species was introduced into South Africa, where it was initially established in disturbed sites such as roadsides. Subsequently, it invaded natural grasslands, open savannahs and wetlands, displacing native species. In this study, we evaluate the consistency between the native and invaded niche of C. macrocephalum, considering climatic and edaphic variables, and using two approaches: ordination techniques and ecological niche modeling, including reciprocal niche modeling. The results of the niche equivalency and similarity tests, in conjunction with the high niche stability observed in the invaded range, indicate that C. macrocephalum exhibits niche conservatism for. The modeling and the high values of niche unfilling revealed a significant potential for further expansion in the invaded range, towards new areas in the south and southwestern region of South Africa, as well as to the east and west center of the African continent. Consequently, it is crucial to focus attention on these areas to anticipate possible future invasions. These findings provide support for the use of ecological niche models to predict the risk of invasion and the responses to climate change of C. macrocephalum..

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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