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Species distribution models (SDM): applications, benefits and challenges in invasive species management.
The use of species distribution models (SDM) is of increasing popularity when studying
biological invasions, eg to assess the impact of climate change on invasive species, to …
biological invasions, eg to assess the impact of climate change on invasive species, to …
Shedding light on the effects of climate and anthropogenic pressures on the disappearance of Fagus sylvatica in the Italian lowlands: Evidence from archaeo …
MP Buonincontri, L Bosso, S Smeraldo… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Fagus sylvatica is one of the most representative trees of the European deciduous
broadleaved forests, yet the impact of changing climatic conditions and anthropogenic …
broadleaved forests, yet the impact of changing climatic conditions and anthropogenic …
A comparison between Ensemble and MaxEnt species distribution modelling approaches for conservation: A case study with Egyptian medicinal plants
Understanding the relationship between the geographical distribution of taxa and their
environmental conditions is a key concept in ecology and conservation. The use of …
environmental conditions is a key concept in ecology and conservation. The use of …
Species distribution modelling supports the study of past, present and future biogeographies
J Franklin - Journal of Biogeography, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Species distribution modelling (SDM), also called environmental or ecological niche
modelling, has developed over the last 30 years as a widely used tool used in core areas of …
modelling, has developed over the last 30 years as a widely used tool used in core areas of …
Assessing the reliability of species distribution projections in climate change research
Aim Forecasting changes in species distribution under future scenarios is one of the most
prolific areas of application for species distribution models (SDMs). However, no consensus …
prolific areas of application for species distribution models (SDMs). However, no consensus …
ENVIREM: an expanded set of bioclimatic and topographic variables increases flexibility and improves performance of ecological niche modeling
PO Title, JB Bemmels - Ecography, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Species distribution modeling is a valuable tool with many applications across ecology and
evolutionary biology. The selection of biologically meaningful environmental variables that …
evolutionary biology. The selection of biologically meaningful environmental variables that …
What do we gain from simplicity versus complexity in species distribution models?
Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to explain and predict species ranges
and environmental niches. They are most commonly constructed by inferring species' …
and environmental niches. They are most commonly constructed by inferring species' …
Climate refugia: joint inference from fossil records, species distribution models and phylogeography
Climate refugia, locations where taxa survive periods of regionally adverse climate, are
thought to be critical for maintaining biodiversity through the glacial–interglacial climate …
thought to be critical for maintaining biodiversity through the glacial–interglacial climate …
The historical connections between the Amazon and the Atlantic Forest revisited
Aim To assess ancient biotic connections between the Amazon Forest (AmF) and the
Atlantic Forest (AtF) based on environmental niche modelling (ENM), palaeobiological, and …
Atlantic Forest (AtF) based on environmental niche modelling (ENM), palaeobiological, and …
Climatic niche shifts between species' native and naturalized ranges raise concern for ecological forecasts during invasions and climate change
Aim Correlative models that forecast extinction risk from climate change and invasion risks
following species introductions, depend on the assumption that species' current distributions …
following species introductions, depend on the assumption that species' current distributions …