Species ocurrence data
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This research delves into the fascinating world of mangroves and their inhabitants, particularly focusing on the diverse marine species, notably snails. The MaxEnt model serves as a powerful tool in predicting the potential global distribution of mangrove snails, with a specific emphasis on Cerithidea rhizophorarum and Telescopium telescopium in the Potamididae family.The findings highlight the pivotal role of temperature and depth as the primary influencers shaping the distribution patterns of mangrove snails. For C. rhizophorarum, coastal areas with a temperature range of 20-25°C and a depth of 0-900m emerge as the most suitable habitats in both present and future models. On the other hand, T. telescopium thrives in coastal regions with temperatures between 30-33°C and depths ranging from 0-900m. The study's projections into the future, particularly in 2100, underscore the impact of global warming on the habitat suitability for mangrove snails. The models predict a contraction in the high suitability habitat, indicating the vulnerability of mangrove snails under evolving climate conditions.In a broader context, these findings contribute significantly to our understanding of the intricate relationship between mangrove habitats and snails. The research provides valuable insights that can serve as a foundation for conservation initiatives aimed at preserving the biodiversity and ecological functions of these vital coastal ecosystems amidst the challenges posed by climate change. The keywords—Mangrove snails, MaxEnt modeling, Climate change, and Global species distribution—succinctly capture the essence of the research, encapsulating its key components for easy reference and further exploration.
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2023-12-24



