Author/Authors :
Moudi, M Biology Department - Science Faculty - University of Birjand, Birjand , Hosseinzadeh, M.S Biology Department - Science Faculty - University of Birjand, Birjand
Abstract :
Aims Species distribution models (SDMs) are predictive models for species’ geographic
distributions which are in association with environmental factors and presence of species.
SDMs are important for a variety of applications in systematics, ecology, and conservation.
The genus Ziziphus Mill. (Rhamnaceae) comprises six species in Iran including Z. spina-christi,
Z. nummularia, Z. jujuba, Z. mauritiana, Z. lotus, and Z. oxyphylla. Out of which, Z. jujuba is a
common species of the genus.
Materials and Methods In this study, 43 occurrences of Ziziphus jujuba were recorded
and used in the maximum entropy distribution modeling approach (MaxEnt) with five
environmental variables. Three important variables: bio6 (Min Temperature of Coldest Month,
24.3%), bio8 (Mean Temperature of Wettest Quarter, 23%), bio9 (Mean Temperature of Driest
Quarter, 20.5%) include 67.8% of all percentage contribution in the final model.
Findings Slope, five temperate and two precipitation variables influenced our final model.
The most suitable habitats are located in eastern Iran which completely corresponds to South
Khorasan province and central Iran. Additionally, the species is distributed in northern Iran as
well but our model doesn’t show northern Iran as the most suitable habitat for Z. jujuba which
probably related to the species has been cultivated in that place.
Conclusion Temperature is one of the most important factors in the distribution of Z. jujuba
and it is compatible with that Jujube trees raise in arid and semiarid zones. However, the
predictable habitats are distributed in central and eastern Iran which partly corresponds to
South Khorasan province.
Keywords :
Species Distribution Model , Jujube , Temperature , South Khorasan , Environmental Factors