Abstract

The relationship between plant species and climatic factors has always been a fundamental issue in plant ecology, and the use of multivariate statistical methods can be effective in revealing the relationship between climatic factors and plant species distribution. Therefore, in this study, climatic factors affecting the distribution of Artemisia sieberi and Artemisia aucheri, widely distributed in Iran, were investigated. For this purpose, 117 climatic factors were used, and to reduce the number of factors and determine the most important effective ones, a factor analysis was used by principal component analysis. The results showed that six factors including heating temperature, spring and summer precipitation, wind, autumn–winter precipitation, and dusty and cloudiness days explained 37.32%, 22.54%, 7.18%, 6.6%, 4.22%, and 4.15% of data variation, respectively. Together these seven factors account for 82% of data variation. The autumn–winter precipitation and heating temperature had the greatest impact on the presence of Artemisia sieberi and Artemisia aucheri, respectively, so that the autumn–winter precipitation was negative in areas where Ar.sieberi is observed. The heating temperature factor is negative in areas where Ar.aucheri is present, while it is positive in areas lacking Ar.aucheri. The study of the effect of environmental factors on Artemisia species distribution is very important in the planning and management of natural resources, and Artemisia is one of the most important plants in the country’s rangelands; therefore, the results of this research can be used for practical planning, management, and reclamation of these rangelands.

Highlights

  • Iranian rangelands with an area of 90 million hectares cover the widest area of the country, more than 70% of which are located in arid and semi-arid regions

  • The relationship between plant species and climatic factors has always been a fundamental issue in plant ecology, and the use of multivariate statistical methods can be effective in revealing the relationship between climatic factors and plant species distribution

  • In this study, climatic factors affecting the distribution of Artemisia sieberi and Artemisia aucheri, widely distributed in Iran, were investigated

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Introduction

Iranian rangelands with an area of 90 million hectares cover the widest area of the country (about 54%), more than 70% of which are located in arid and semi-arid regions. In Iran, this genus has 34 known species, which is one of the most significant and important plant species in the flora of Iran in terms of distribution. Different species of this genus in Iran have distributed from the lowest points of the Caspian Sea to altitudes of 4000 meters above sea level. Some species, including Artemisia sieberi and Artemisia aucheri, are considered the most important forage plants of rangelands. In addition to the forage value, industrial and pharmaceutical applications of different species have caused them to receive special attention (Rashtian and Karimian., 2014)

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