Abstract

BackgroundPredicting the potential habitat of plants in arid regions, especially for medicinal ones, is very important. Although Pergularia tomentosa is a key species for medicinal purposes, it appears in very low density in the arid rangelands of Iran, needing an urgent ecological attention. In this study, we modeled and predicted the potential habitat of P. tomentosa using maximum entropy, and the effects of environmental factors (geology, geomorphology, altitude, and soil properties) on some characteristics of the species were determined.ResultsThe results showed that P. tomentosa was absent in igneous formation while it appeared in conglomerate formation. In addition, among geomorphological units, the best quantitative characteristics of P. tomentosa was belonged to the conglomerate formation-small hill area (plant aerial parts = 57.63 and root length = 30.68 cm) with the highest electrical conductivity, silt, and CaCO3 content. Conversely, the species was not found in the mountainous area with igneous formation. Moreover, plant density, length of roots, and aerial parts of the species were negatively correlated with soil sand, while positive correlation was observed with CaCO3, EC, potassium, and silt content. The maximum entropy was found to be a reliable method (ROC = 0.91) for predicting suitable habitats for P. tomentosa.ConclusionThese results suggest that in evaluating the plant’s habitat suitability in arid regions, contrary to the importance of the topography, some environmental variables such as geomorphology and geology can play the main role in rangeland plants’ habitat suitability.

Highlights

  • Predicting the potential habitat of plants in arid regions, especially for medicinal ones, is very important

  • The effect of geological formation The results showed that the average values of the aerial height, root length, length of the leaves, and length of fruits of P. tomentosa in conglomerate formation were 46.09 cm, 26.52 cm, 2.80 cm, and 5.13 cm, respectively

  • Many field surveys with the guidance of local people confirmed the negative effect of the igneous formation in growing of P. tomentosa. These results indicated that geomorphology and geology could be the main factors shaping habitat distribution for this plant species, and their importance is due to the content of silt, CaCO3, K, and EC of the soil

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Introduction

Predicting the potential habitat of plants in arid regions, especially for medicinal ones, is very important. In arid rangelands of Iran, medicinal plants such as Pergularia tomentosa (from the Apocynaceae family, Asclepiadeae) have a great value for local inhabitants and potential use in the pharmaceutical industry (Hosseini Kahnouj et al 2017). This plant is an important species in southern and southeastern Iran (Soltanipur 2005). This plant is native to other countries in arid regions such as Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Sudan, and different uses were reported around the world (e.g., Babaamer et al 2012; Al-Said et al 2002). Conservation measures to protect the remaining plant individuals and to increase their numbers are essential

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