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Animals (Basel)
March 2025
Otog Front Banner Forestry and Grassland Ecological Conservation Center, Ordos 016100, China.
Climate change is driving the restructuring of global biological communities. As a species sensitive to climate change, studying the response of small rodents to climate change is helpful to indirectly understand the changes in ecology and biodiversity in a certain region. Here, we use the MaxEnt (maximum entropy) model to predict the distribution patterns, main influencing factors, and range changes of various small rodents in the Ordos desert steppe in China under different climate change scenarios in the future (2050s: average for 2041-2060).
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