Aim Assessing how different sampling strategies affect the accuracy and precision of species response curves estimated by parametric species distribution models. Major Taxa …
The study of species' response is a key to understand the ecology of a species (eg critical habitat requirement and biological invasion processes) and design better conservation and …
Species distribution models (SDMs) are key tools in biodiversity and conservation, but assessing their reliability in unsampled locations is difficult, especially where there are …
Among specific applications of species distribution models (SDMs), the use of SDMs probabilistic maps for guiding field surveys is increasingly applied. This approach is …
T Guidi, B Foggi - Folia Geobotanica, 2012 - Springer
Abstract Species Distribution Models are key in modern ecological studies. They employ information about species locations and environmental factors to generate statistical …
Species distribution models (SDMs) have been widely used in ecology, biogeography, and conservation. Although ecological theory predicts that species occupancy is dynamic, the …
Species distribution models (SDMs) have become central tools in ecology and biogeography. Although they can be fitted with different types of species data (eg presence …
M Hellegers, WA Ozinga, A Hinsberg van… - …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Species distribution models (SDMs) are routinely applied to assess current as well as future species distributions, for example to assess impacts of future environmental change on …
Many species distribution models (SDMs) are built with precise but geographically restricted presence–absence data sets (eg, a country) where only a subset of the environmental …