Splitting hares: Current and future ecological niches predicted as distinctly different for two congeneric lagomorphs

The congeneric lagomorphs Lepus timidus and L. europaeus share allopatric distributions in many areas of Europe characterised by competitive exclusion and hybridisation. We investigated prospects for these species under climate change in northern England uplands. We created ensemble models predictin...

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Main Authors: Bedson, Carlos PE, Devenish, Christian, Symeonakis, Elias, Mallon, David, Reid, Neil, Harris, W Edwin, Preziosi, Richard
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021
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spelling ftmanchuniv:oai:e-space.mmu.ac.uk:630395 2024-05-19T07:43:42+00:00 Splitting hares: Current and future ecological niches predicted as distinctly different for two congeneric lagomorphs Bedson, Carlos PE Devenish, Christian Symeonakis, Elias Mallon, David Reid, Neil Harris, W Edwin Preziosi, Richard 2021-08-01 text https://e-space.mmu.ac.uk/630395/1/1-s2.0-S1146609X21000412-main.pdf en eng Elsevier https://e-space.mmu.ac.uk/630395/ https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1146609X21000412 10.1016/j.actao.2021.103742 https://e-space.mmu.ac.uk/630395/1/1-s2.0-S1146609X21000412-main.pdf Bedson, Carlos PE </view/creators/Bedson=3ACarlos_PE=3A=3A.html>, Devenish, Christian </view/creators/Devenish=3AChristian=3A=3A.html> ORCID logoorcid:0000-0002-5249-0844 , Symeonakis, Elias </view/creators/Symeonakis=3AElias=3A=3A.html> ORCID logoorcid:0000-0003-1724-2869 , Mallon, David </view/creators/Mallon=3ADavid=3A=3A.html>, Reid, Neil </view/creators/Reid=3ANeil=3A=3A.html>, Harris, W Edwin </view/creators/Harris=3AW_Edwin=3A=3A.html> and Preziosi, Richard </view/creators/Preziosi=3ARichard=3A=3A.html> ORCID logoorcid:0000-0003-0468-6655 (2021) Splitting hares: Current and future ecological niches predicted as distinctly different for two congeneric lagomorphs. Acta Oecologica, 111. p. 103742. ISSN 1146-609X cc_by_4 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Article PeerReviewed 2021 ftmanchuniv 2024-05-01T00:05:02Z The congeneric lagomorphs Lepus timidus and L. europaeus share allopatric distributions in many areas of Europe characterised by competitive exclusion and hybridisation. We investigated prospects for these species under climate change in northern England uplands. We created ensemble models predicting niche realisation for these species, influenced by abiotic and biotic factors, estimating niche overlap in geo-environmental space. The two species occupy distinctly different niches, influenced more by vegetation preferences than climatic differences. The current climate niche for L. timidus featured higher elevations with cooler temperatures and 168 km2 range extent. Its current habitat niche scale was larger at 269 km2, comprised entirely of upland dwarf shrubs: heather, cotton grass, moorland grasses. By contrast, the current climate niche predicted L. europaeus occupying lowland areas with a milder climate and range extent of 252 km2. Its current habitat niche was also greater, 401 km2, being mostly improved grassland. Competition was presently limited. The current niche predictions showed very little geographic overlap between the species. Niche overlap measured by Schoener Index was low: current climate niche 0.16; current habitat niche 0.07. The future climate niches for 2050 (IPCC RCP2.6), predicted L. timidus range contracting to 19 km2, on hilltops and L. europaeus range expanding to 765 km2. Consequently L. timidus range would be wholly within the L. europaeus range. In many contact zones throughout Europe, L. europaeus outcompetes L. timidus; however, in the Peak District their distributions are largely distinct. Future replacement of L. timidus by L. europaeus may be engendered by dietary convergence, should a warmer climate cause a transition of upland dwarf shrub vegetation to grasses. Article in Journal/Newspaper Lepus timidus Cotton-grass eSpace - Manchester Metropolitan University's Research Repository
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description The congeneric lagomorphs Lepus timidus and L. europaeus share allopatric distributions in many areas of Europe characterised by competitive exclusion and hybridisation. We investigated prospects for these species under climate change in northern England uplands. We created ensemble models predicting niche realisation for these species, influenced by abiotic and biotic factors, estimating niche overlap in geo-environmental space. The two species occupy distinctly different niches, influenced more by vegetation preferences than climatic differences. The current climate niche for L. timidus featured higher elevations with cooler temperatures and 168 km2 range extent. Its current habitat niche scale was larger at 269 km2, comprised entirely of upland dwarf shrubs: heather, cotton grass, moorland grasses. By contrast, the current climate niche predicted L. europaeus occupying lowland areas with a milder climate and range extent of 252 km2. Its current habitat niche was also greater, 401 km2, being mostly improved grassland. Competition was presently limited. The current niche predictions showed very little geographic overlap between the species. Niche overlap measured by Schoener Index was low: current climate niche 0.16; current habitat niche 0.07. The future climate niches for 2050 (IPCC RCP2.6), predicted L. timidus range contracting to 19 km2, on hilltops and L. europaeus range expanding to 765 km2. Consequently L. timidus range would be wholly within the L. europaeus range. In many contact zones throughout Europe, L. europaeus outcompetes L. timidus; however, in the Peak District their distributions are largely distinct. Future replacement of L. timidus by L. europaeus may be engendered by dietary convergence, should a warmer climate cause a transition of upland dwarf shrub vegetation to grasses.
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author Bedson, Carlos PE
Devenish, Christian
Symeonakis, Elias
Mallon, David
Reid, Neil
Harris, W Edwin
Preziosi, Richard
spellingShingle Bedson, Carlos PE
Devenish, Christian
Symeonakis, Elias
Mallon, David
Reid, Neil
Harris, W Edwin
Preziosi, Richard
Splitting hares: Current and future ecological niches predicted as distinctly different for two congeneric lagomorphs
author_facet Bedson, Carlos PE
Devenish, Christian
Symeonakis, Elias
Mallon, David
Reid, Neil
Harris, W Edwin
Preziosi, Richard
author_sort Bedson, Carlos PE
title Splitting hares: Current and future ecological niches predicted as distinctly different for two congeneric lagomorphs
title_short Splitting hares: Current and future ecological niches predicted as distinctly different for two congeneric lagomorphs
title_full Splitting hares: Current and future ecological niches predicted as distinctly different for two congeneric lagomorphs
title_fullStr Splitting hares: Current and future ecological niches predicted as distinctly different for two congeneric lagomorphs
title_full_unstemmed Splitting hares: Current and future ecological niches predicted as distinctly different for two congeneric lagomorphs
title_sort splitting hares: current and future ecological niches predicted as distinctly different for two congeneric lagomorphs
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2021
url https://e-space.mmu.ac.uk/630395/1/1-s2.0-S1146609X21000412-main.pdf
genre Lepus timidus
Cotton-grass
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Cotton-grass
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Bedson, Carlos PE </view/creators/Bedson=3ACarlos_PE=3A=3A.html>, Devenish, Christian </view/creators/Devenish=3AChristian=3A=3A.html> ORCID logoorcid:0000-0002-5249-0844 , Symeonakis, Elias </view/creators/Symeonakis=3AElias=3A=3A.html> ORCID logoorcid:0000-0003-1724-2869 , Mallon, David </view/creators/Mallon=3ADavid=3A=3A.html>, Reid, Neil </view/creators/Reid=3ANeil=3A=3A.html>, Harris, W Edwin </view/creators/Harris=3AW_Edwin=3A=3A.html> and Preziosi, Richard </view/creators/Preziosi=3ARichard=3A=3A.html> ORCID logoorcid:0000-0003-0468-6655 (2021) Splitting hares: Current and future ecological niches predicted as distinctly different for two congeneric lagomorphs. Acta Oecologica, 111. p. 103742. ISSN 1146-609X
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