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Climatic determinism in phytogeographic regionalization: A test from the Irano-Turanian region,SW and Central Asia
Authors:Morteza Djamali  Simon Brewer  Siegmar W. Breckle  Stephen T. Jackson
Affiliation:1. Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d’Ecologie (IMBE UMR CNRS 7263 / IRD 237), Europôle Méditerranéen de l’Arbois, Bâtiment Villemin BP 80, 13545 Aix-en-Provence Cedex 04, France;2. Department of Botany 3165, 1000 E. University Ave., University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071, USA;3. Department of Ecology, University of Bielefeld, Wasserfuhr 24-26, D-33619, Bielefeld, Germany;4. Program in Ecology 3622, Berry Biodiversity Conservation Center, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071, USA
Abstract:This study investigates the role of climate in determining phytogeographic regions, focusing particularly on the Irano-Turanian floristic region in SW and Central Asia. A set of simple climatic variables and bioclimatic indices were used to prepare climate-space scatter plots and climate diagrams. The climate data were also subjected to multivariate analyses (PCA and Regression tree) in order to develop a bioclimatic characterization of the Irano-Turanian region in comparison with the adjacent Mediterranean, Saharo-Sindian, Euro-Siberian, and Central-Asiatic regions. Phytogeographic regions of SW and Central Asia display distinct bioclimatic spaces with small overlaps. The Irano-Turanian region is differentiated from surrounding regions by continentality, winter temperature, and precipitation seasonality. Continentality is the most important bioclimatic factor in differentiating it from the Mediterranean and Saharo-Sindian regions and is responsible for floristic differences among sub-regions of the Irano-Turanian region. In our case study, the Irano-Turanian region is a nearly independent bioclimatic unit, distinct from its surrounding regions. Hence, it is suggested that the term “Irano-Turanian bioclimate” be used to describe the climate of most of the continental Middle East and Central Asia. Among different sub-regions, the west-central part of this floristic region (“IT2 sub-region”) is a major center of speciation and endemism. Our case study demonstrates that climate is a primary determinant of phytogeographic regionalization. Although modern climate and topography are strong control parameters on the floristic composition and geographical delimitation of the Irano-Turanian region, the complex paleogeographic and paleoclimatic history of SW Asia has also influenced the Tertiary and Quaternary evolution of the Irano-Turanian flora, with additional impacts by the long-lasting historic and present land-use in this region. Many Irano-Turanian montane species are threatened by global warming, and particular conservation measures are needed to protect the Irano-Turanian flora in all sub-regions.
Keywords:Phytogeography   Climate   Continentality   Flora   Middle East   Central Asia
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