Given the rapid loss of biodiversity worldwide and the resulting impacts on ecosystem functions and services, we more than ever rely on current and spatially continuous …
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 …
P Schwager, C Berg - Basic and Applied Ecology, 2021 - Elsevier
Species distribution models (SDMs) are cost-effective, transparent and flexible planning tools to support various areas in nature conservation. Variables taken from remote sensing …
Over the past decade, species distribution models (SDMs) have become an indispensable item in the ecologist's toolbox. SDMs, also known as ecological niche models, bioclimatic …
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly being used to address a diverse range of applied and theoretical questions (Guisan and Thuiller 2005, Jeschke and Strayer 2008) …
Questions Species distribution models (SDM s) based on habitat suitability and niche quantification are powerful tools in vegetation science. Recent findings suggest that they …
B Leroy - Journal of Biogeography, 2022 - hal.science
Over the past two decades, species distribution models (SDMs) have become one of the most popular modelling tools in biogeographical studies. SDMs try to quantify the …
J Franklin - Diversity and distributions, 2013 - escholarship.org
Species distribution modelling (SDM) associates georeferenced observations of a biotic response variable–typically species occurrence or abundance–with multiple environmental …
Ecologically meaningful predictors are often neglected in plant distribution studies, resulting in incomplete niche quantification and low predictive power of species distribution models …