ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD: A PROJECTED DISTRIBUTION OF THE ENDEMIC INDIAN GOLDEN GECKO CALODACTYLODES AUREUS (REPTILIA: SQUAMATA: GEKKONIDAE) INDICATES A MAJOR RANGE SHRINKAGE DUE TO FUTURE CLIMATE CHANGE.

All that glitters is not gold: A projected distribution of the endemic Indian Golden Gecko Calodactylodes aureus (Reptilia: Squamata: Gekkonidae) indicates a major range shrinkage due to future climate change.

All that glitters is not gold: A projected distribution of the endemic Indian Golden Gecko Calodactylodes aureus (Reptilia: Squamata: Gekkonidae) indicates a major range shrinkage due to future climate change.

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Climate change has a perceived threat on biodiversity due to its effect on species range.Species with narrow ranges and highly specific climatic and habitat requirements are at higher risk.To understand the influence of climate change on the Indian endemic gekkonid, the Indian Golden Gecko Calodactylodes aureus (Beddome, 1870) GOJI BERRIES we model the present and future predicted distribution (2050 and 2070) under the CMIP5 RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 scenarios using MaxEnt under the HadGEM3-ES Model.

Our analysis revealed the negative impact of climate change on the Indian Golden Gecko with a decrease in the amount of climatically suitable areas in the future, and Motor Start Capacitor an almost total range shrinkage by 2070.Despite its wide distribution in the eastern Deccan Peninsula, according to our predictions, the species is threatened by a shrinkage in the future range due to climate change.

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