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Major distribution shifts are projected for key rangeland grasses under a high-emission scenario in East Africa at the end of the 21st century

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/76113
Date of Publication
October 17, 2024
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Institute of Geograph...

Institute of Plant Sc...

Physics Institute, Cl...

Institute of Geograph...

Institute of Plant Sc...

Physics Institute, Cl...

Centre for Developmen...

Oeschger Centre for C...

Author
Messmer, Martina
Physics Institute, Climate and Environmental Physics
Eckert, Sandraorcid-logo
Institute of Geography
Centre for Development and Environment (CDE) - Sustainable Land Systems
Centre for Development and Environment (CDE)
Torre-Marin Rando, Amor
Institute of Plant Sciences, Plant Ecology
Snethlage, Mark
Institute of Plant Sciences (IPS)
Institute of Plant Sciences, Plant Ecology
González-Rojí, Santos J.orcid-logo
Physics Institute, Climate and Environmental Physics
Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research, NCCR Climate
Klima- und Umweltphysik (KUP) - Earth System Modelling: Atmos. Dynamics
Hurni, Kasparorcid-logo
Centre for Development and Environment (CDE) - Sustainable Governance
Centre for Development and Environment (CDE)
Beyerle, Urs
Hemp, Andreas
Kibet, Staline
Stocker, Thomas F.
Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research (OCCR)
Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research, NCCR Climate
Series
Communications Earth & Environment
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
2662-4435
Publisher
Nature Research
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1038/s43247-024-01731-x
PubMed ID
39430422
Uncontrolled Keywords

Climate sciences

Climate-change ecolog...

Description
Grassland landscapes are important ecosystems in East Africa, providing habitat and grazing grounds for wildlife and livestock and supporting pastoralism, an essential part of the agricultural sector. Since future grassland availability directly affects the future mobility needs of pastoralists and wildlife, we aim to model changes in the distribution of key grassland species under climate change. Here we combine a global and regional climate model with a machine learning-based species distribution model to understand the impact of regional climate change on different key grass species. The application of a dynamical downscaling step allows us to capture the fine-scale effects of the region’s complex climate, its variability and future changes. We show that the co-occurrence of the analysed grass species is reduced in large parts of eastern Africa, and particularly in the Turkana region, under the high-emission RCP8.5 scenario for the last 30 years of the 21<jats:sup>st</jats:sup> century. Our results suggest that future climate change will alter the natural resource base, with potentially negative impacts on pastoralism and wildlife in East Africa.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/188823
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