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 …
A systematic review of marine-based species distribution models (SDMs) with recommendations for best practice
In the marine environment Species Distribution Models (SDMs) have been used in hundreds
of papers for predicting the present and future geographic range and environmental niche of …
of papers for predicting the present and future geographic range and environmental niche of …
Paintings predict the distribution of species, or the challenge of selecting environmental predictors and evaluation statistics
Y Fourcade, AG Besnard… - Global Ecology and …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Species distribution modelling, a family of statistical methods that predicts species
distributions from a set of occurrences and environmental predictors, is now routinely …
distributions from a set of occurrences and environmental predictors, is now routinely …
Monitoring biodiversity in the Anthropocene using remote sensing in species distribution models
In the face of the growing challenges brought about by human activities, effective planning
and decision-making in biodiversity and ecosystem conservation, restoration, and …
and decision-making in biodiversity and ecosystem conservation, restoration, and …
Optimising occurrence data in species distribution models: sample size, positional uncertainty, and sampling bias matter
Species distribution models (SDMs) have proven valuable in filling gaps in our knowledge of
species occurrences. However, despite their broad applicability, SDMs exhibit critical …
species occurrences. However, despite their broad applicability, SDMs exhibit critical …
Conservation planning under climate change: Toward accounting for uncertainty in predicted species distributions to increase confidence in conservation investments …
Climate warming challenges our approach to building systems of protected areas because it
is likely to drive accelerating shifts in species distributions, and the projections of those …
is likely to drive accelerating shifts in species distributions, and the projections of those …
Freshwater conservation planning: the case for systematic approaches
We review recent advances in systematic conservation planning in fresh waters. Most
modern systematic planning approaches are based on the CARE principles …
modern systematic planning approaches are based on the CARE principles …
Combined use of systematic conservation planning, species distribution modelling, and connectivity analysis reveals severe conservation gaps in a megadiverse …
Conservation planning is crucial for megadiverse countries where biodiversity is coupled
with incomplete reserve systems and limited resources to invest in conservation. Using Peru …
with incomplete reserve systems and limited resources to invest in conservation. Using Peru …
Habitat overlap among native and introduced cold-water fishes in the Himalayas
Fish invasions threaten native freshwater ecosystems worldwide, yet methods to map
biodiversity in data-deficient regions are scarce. Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and …
biodiversity in data-deficient regions are scarce. Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and …
Defining conservation priorities for freshwater fishes according to taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic diversity
To date, the predominant use of systematic conservation planning has been to evaluate and
conserve areas of high terrestrial biodiversity. Although studies in freshwater ecosystems …
conserve areas of high terrestrial biodiversity. Although studies in freshwater ecosystems …