The future of Viscum album L. in Europe will be shaped by temperature and host availability
Viscum album L. is a plant of great importance due to its influence on the host trees and, by extension, entire ecosystems. The species is also significant to humans—on the one hand, because of its use in medicine, and on the other, because of the growing threat it poses to the stability of conifer...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2022-10, Vol.12 (1), p.17072-17072, Article 17072 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Viscum album
L. is a plant of great importance due to its influence on the host trees and, by extension, entire ecosystems. The species is also significant to humans—on the one hand, because of its use in medicine, and on the other, because of the growing threat it poses to the stability of conifer stands. Therefore, it is important to recognize the future range of three mistletoe subspecies (
Viscum album
subsp.
album
,
V. album
subsp.
austriacum
, and
V. album
subsp.
abietis
). Modelling of the potential range of these subspecies was performed using MAXENT software. Locations were collected from literature and databases. A total number of 3335 stands were used. Bioclimatic data for the current conditions and three future scenarios (SSP 1.26, SSP 3.70, SSP 5.85) were downloaded from the CHELSA database. The results confirmed that the temperature is the key variable on the potential range of the analysed subspecies.
V. album
subsp.
abietis
is withdrawing from its range according to all scenarios. In the case of
V. album
subsp.
austriacum
, a slight range shift is visible. Only the
V. album
subsp.
album
will expand non-directionally. The reason is most likely a very large number of host species and greater genetic variability compared to the subspecies found on conifers. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-022-21532-6 |