Multi-scale habitat selection modeling: a review and outlook

K McGarigal, HY Wan, KA Zeller, BC Timm… - Landscape …, 2016 - Springer
Context Scale is the lens that focuses ecological relationships. Organisms select habitat at
multiple hierarchical levels and at different spatial and/or temporal scales within each level …

A global analysis of habitat fragmentation research in reptiles and amphibians: what have we done so far?

WC Tan, A Herrel, D Rödder - Biodiversity and Conservation, 2023 - Springer
Habitat change and fragmentation are the primary causes of biodiversity loss worldwide.
Recent decades have seen a surge of funding, published papers and citations in the field as …

A comparison of regression methods for model selection in individual‐based landscape genetic analysis

AJ Shirk, EL Landguth… - Molecular ecology …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Anthropogenic migration barriers fragment many populations and limit the ability of species
to respond to climate‐induced biome shifts. Conservation actions designed to conserve …

Amphibian decline, pond loss and reduced population connectivity under agricultural intensification over a 38 year period

JW Arntzen, C Abrahams, WRM Meilink, R Iosif… - Biodiversity and …, 2017 - Springer
Habitat loss, together with less obvious land-use changes such as intensified farming
practice, can have significant adverse impacts on biodiversity. An important factor in …

Moving beyond landscape resistance: considerations for the future of connectivity modelling and conservation science

S Unnithan Kumar, J Turnbull, O Hartman Davies… - Landscape …, 2022 - Springer
Landscape connectivity, the extent to which a landscape facilitates the flow of ecological
processes such as organism movement, has emerged as a central focus of landscape …

Landscape effects on gene flow for a climate‐sensitive montane species, the A merican pika

JA Castillo, CW Epps, AR Davis… - Molecular …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change is arguably the greatest challenge to conservation of our time. Most
vulnerability assessments rely on past and current species distributions to predict future …

[HTML][HTML] Comparing the performance of global, geographically weighted and ecologically weighted species distribution models for Scottish wildcats using GLM and …

SA Cushman, K Kilshaw, RD Campbell, Z Kaszta… - Ecological …, 2024 - Elsevier
Species distribution modeling has emerged as a foundational method to predict occurrence
and suitability of species in relation to environmental variables to advance ecological …

Combining multiscale niche modeling, landscape connectivity, and gap analysis to prioritize habitats for conservation of striped hyaena (Hyaena hyaena)

S Rezaei, A Mohammadi, S Malakoutikhah, R Khosravi - Plos one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Identifying spatial gaps in conservation networks requires information on species-
environment relationships, and prioritization of habitats and corridors. We combined multi …

Habitat amount, not habitat configuration, best predicts population genetic structure in fragmented landscapes

ND Jackson, L Fahrig - Landscape Ecology, 2016 - Springer
Context Landscape structure shapes the genetic structure of populations by delimiting
spatial patterns of dispersal and reproduction across generations. Thus, descriptions of …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring nonstationary limiting factors in species habitat relationships

SA Cushman, K Kilshaw, Z Kaszta, RD Campbell… - Ecological …, 2024 - Elsevier
Species distribution modeling is widely used to quantify and predict species-environment
relationships. Most past applications and methods in species distribution modeling assume …