Modelling the current and future agro-ecological distribution potential of Mexican prickly poppy (Argemone mexicana L.) invasive alien plant species in South Wollo, Ethiopia

Argemone mexicana L. is an invasive alien plant species (IAPS) that belongs to Papaveraceae family. This study aimed to identify and map its current and future (2050 and 2070) potential distribution in South Wollo, Ethiopia. Eight Kebeles were selected using a stratified random sampling method that...

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Autores principales: Teklegiorgis, Shewakena, Belayneh, Anteneh, Gebermeskel, Kidane, Akomolafe, Gbenga Festus, Dejene, Sintayehu W.
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Publicado: Informa UK Limited 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173703
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author Teklegiorgis, Shewakena
Belayneh, Anteneh
Gebermeskel, Kidane
Akomolafe, Gbenga Festus
Dejene, Sintayehu W.
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Belayneh, Anteneh
Dejene, Sintayehu W.
Gebermeskel, Kidane
Teklegiorgis, Shewakena
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Belayneh, Anteneh
Gebermeskel, Kidane
Akomolafe, Gbenga Festus
Dejene, Sintayehu W.
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description Argemone mexicana L. is an invasive alien plant species (IAPS) that belongs to Papaveraceae family. This study aimed to identify and map its current and future (2050 and 2070) potential distribution in South Wollo, Ethiopia. Eight Kebeles were selected using a stratified random sampling method that covered two agro-ecologies ranging 1500–3200masl for species presence data collection and 204 presences data were used for modelling. Climate, topography, and land use land cover change (LUCC) variables were used to build the species distribution model (SDM). An ensemble SDM model was run consisting of five algorithms into one single model. The area under the curve (AUC) and true skill statics (TSS) of the ensemble SDM score values of 0.89 and 0.7, respectively. The predicted result on its agro-ecological distribution showed 76.75% was non-suitable and 23.26% was suitable in varied extents, currently. Suitability will be increased after LUCC and climate change except the SSP5–8.5 2070 emission scenario. It will be highest under SSP1–2.6, 2050, and SSP2–4.5, 2070 emission scenarios possessing 28.67% and 28% suitability class, respectively. A. mexicana distributed in the mid and highland agro-ecologies from 1500–3200masl both in current and future time period. It urges effective coordination among actors to minimize its distribution potential.
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spelling CGSpace1737032025-11-11T23:17:11Z Modelling the current and future agro-ecological distribution potential of Mexican prickly poppy (Argemone mexicana L.) invasive alien plant species in South Wollo, Ethiopia Teklegiorgis, Shewakena Belayneh, Anteneh Gebermeskel, Kidane Akomolafe, Gbenga Festus Dejene, Sintayehu W. invasive species Argemone mexicana L. is an invasive alien plant species (IAPS) that belongs to Papaveraceae family. This study aimed to identify and map its current and future (2050 and 2070) potential distribution in South Wollo, Ethiopia. Eight Kebeles were selected using a stratified random sampling method that covered two agro-ecologies ranging 1500–3200masl for species presence data collection and 204 presences data were used for modelling. Climate, topography, and land use land cover change (LUCC) variables were used to build the species distribution model (SDM). An ensemble SDM model was run consisting of five algorithms into one single model. The area under the curve (AUC) and true skill statics (TSS) of the ensemble SDM score values of 0.89 and 0.7, respectively. The predicted result on its agro-ecological distribution showed 76.75% was non-suitable and 23.26% was suitable in varied extents, currently. Suitability will be increased after LUCC and climate change except the SSP5–8.5 2070 emission scenario. It will be highest under SSP1–2.6, 2050, and SSP2–4.5, 2070 emission scenarios possessing 28.67% and 28% suitability class, respectively. A. mexicana distributed in the mid and highland agro-ecologies from 1500–3200masl both in current and future time period. It urges effective coordination among actors to minimize its distribution potential. 2025-07-03 2025-03-19T06:33:34Z 2025-03-19T06:33:34Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173703 en Open Access application/pdf Informa UK Limited Teklegiorgis, S.; Belayneh, A.; Gebermeskel, K.; Akomolafe, G.F.; Dejene, S.W. (2024) Modelling the current and future agro-ecological distribution potential of Mexican prickly poppy (Argemone mexicana L.) invasive alien plant species in South Wollo, Ethiopia. Geology Ecology and Landscapes, Online first paper (2024-07-10) . ISSN: 2474-9508
spellingShingle invasive species
Teklegiorgis, Shewakena
Belayneh, Anteneh
Gebermeskel, Kidane
Akomolafe, Gbenga Festus
Dejene, Sintayehu W.
Modelling the current and future agro-ecological distribution potential of Mexican prickly poppy (Argemone mexicana L.) invasive alien plant species in South Wollo, Ethiopia
title Modelling the current and future agro-ecological distribution potential of Mexican prickly poppy (Argemone mexicana L.) invasive alien plant species in South Wollo, Ethiopia
title_full Modelling the current and future agro-ecological distribution potential of Mexican prickly poppy (Argemone mexicana L.) invasive alien plant species in South Wollo, Ethiopia
title_fullStr Modelling the current and future agro-ecological distribution potential of Mexican prickly poppy (Argemone mexicana L.) invasive alien plant species in South Wollo, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Modelling the current and future agro-ecological distribution potential of Mexican prickly poppy (Argemone mexicana L.) invasive alien plant species in South Wollo, Ethiopia
title_short Modelling the current and future agro-ecological distribution potential of Mexican prickly poppy (Argemone mexicana L.) invasive alien plant species in South Wollo, Ethiopia
title_sort modelling the current and future agro ecological distribution potential of mexican prickly poppy argemone mexicana l invasive alien plant species in south wollo ethiopia
topic invasive species
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173703
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