Modelling species distributions with penalised logistic regressions: A comparison with maximum entropy models

A Gastón, JI García-Viñas - Ecological modelling, 2011 - Elsevier
An important aspect of species distribution modelling is the choice of the modelling method
because a suboptimal method may have poor predictive performance. Previous …

Soil water storage appears to compensate for climatic aridity at the xeric margin of European tree species distribution

KH Mellert, J Lenoir, S Winter, C Kölling… - European Journal of …, 2018 - Springer
Based on macroecological data, we test the hypothesis whether European tree species of
temperate and boreal distribution maintain their water and nutrient supply in the more arid …

Both Mature Patches and Expanding Areas of Juniperus thurifera Forests Are Vulnerable to Climate Change But for Different Reasons

B Acuña-Míguez, F Valladares, I Martín-Forés - Forests, 2020 - mdpi.com
Research Highlights: Water use efficiency (WUE) varied along a gradient of Juniperus
thurifera (L.) forest expansion, being higher in recently colonised areas. Background and …

Development and comparison of species distribution models for forest inventories

O Rodriguez de Rivera, A López-Quílez - ISPRS International Journal of …, 2017 - mdpi.com
A comparison of several statistical techniques common in species distribution modeling was
developed during this study to evaluate and obtain the statistical model most accurate to …

Updating coarse-scale species distribution models using small fine-scale samples

A Gastón, JI García-Viñas - Ecological Modelling, 2010 - Elsevier
Large, fine-grained samples are ideal for predictive species distribution models used for
management purposes, but such datasets are not available for most species and conducting …

Functional distance is driven more strongly by environmental factors than by genetic relatedness in Juniperus thurifera L. expanding forest stands

J Villellas, I Martín-Forés, S Mariette, M Massot… - Annals of forest …, 2020 - Springer
Key message In our study of colonisation of abandoned farmland by Juniperus thurifera L.,
environmental and geographic distances were stronger drivers of functional differentiation …

Rockroses and Boletus edulis ectomycorrhizal association: realized niche and climatic suitability in Spain

RA Ponce, B Agueda, T Agreda, MP Modrego, J Aldea… - fungal ecology, 2011 - Elsevier
The ectomycorrhizal association between Cistus ladanifer and Boletus edulis is a productive
relationship due to the economic value of the fungus and the role of the plant in the …

Facilitating political decisions using species distribution models to assess restoration measures in heavily modified estuaries

M Heuner, A Weber, U Schröder, B Kleinschmit… - Marine Pollution …, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract The European Water Framework Directive requires a good ecological potential for
heavily modified water bodies. This standard has not been reached for most large estuaries …

ModERFoRest: A new software for assessing the environmental performance of forest species

E López-Senespleda, R Alonso-Ponce, RP Ricardo… - Forest Systems, 2023 - torrossa.com
Aim of study: We introduce the software ModERFoRest (Modelling Environmental
Requirements for Forest Restoration), which is a tool to estimate the environmental …

[PDF][PDF] Both mature patches and expanding areas of Juniperus thurifera forests are vulnerable to climate change but for different reasons

B Acuna-Mıguez, F Valladares, I Martın-Forés - Forests, 2020 - academia.edu
Research Highlights: Water use efficiency (WUE) varied along a gradient of Juniperus
thurifera (L.) forest expansion, being higher in recently colonised areas. Background and …