Species distribution models rarely predict the biology of real populations
Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used in ecology. In theory, SDMs capture (at
least part of) species' ecological niches and can be used to make inferences about the …
least part of) species' ecological niches and can be used to make inferences about the …
Influences of wildfire on the forest ecosystem and climate change: A comprehensive study
K Gajendiran, S Kandasamy, M Narayanan - Environmental Research, 2024 - Elsevier
Wildfires have complex impacts on forests, including changes in vegetation, threats to
biodiversity, and emissions of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, which exacerbate …
biodiversity, and emissions of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, which exacerbate …
Data integration for large-scale models of species distributions
With the expansion in the quantity and types of biodiversity data being collected, there is a
need to find ways to combine these different sources to provide cohesive summaries of …
need to find ways to combine these different sources to provide cohesive summaries of …
Essential biodiversity variables for map** and monitoring species populations
Species distributions and abundances are undergoing rapid changes worldwide. This
highlights the significance of reliable, integrated information for guiding and assessing …
highlights the significance of reliable, integrated information for guiding and assessing …
The recent past and promising future for data integration methods to estimate species' distributions
With the advance of methods for estimating species distribution models has come an interest
in how to best combine datasets to improve estimates of species distributions. This has …
in how to best combine datasets to improve estimates of species distributions. This has …
A practical guide for combining data to model species distributions
Understanding and accurately modeling species distributions lies at the heart of many
problems in ecology, evolution, and conservation. Multiple sources of data are increasingly …
problems in ecology, evolution, and conservation. Multiple sources of data are increasingly …
Biotic interactions in species distribution modelling: 10 questions to guide interpretation and avoid false conclusions
CF Dormann, M Bobrowski, DM Dehling… - Global ecology and …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Recent studies increasingly use statistical methods to infer biotic interactions from co‐
occurrence information at a large spatial scale. However, disentangling biotic interactions …
occurrence information at a large spatial scale. However, disentangling biotic interactions …
The combination of genomic offset and niche modelling provides insights into climate change-driven vulnerability
Y Chen, Z Jiang, P Fan, PGP Ericson, G Song… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
Global warming is increasingly exacerbating biodiversity loss. Populations locally adapted
to spatially heterogeneous environments may respond differentially to climate change, but …
to spatially heterogeneous environments may respond differentially to climate change, but …
Flux towers in the sky: global ecology from space
D Schimel, FD Schneider… - New …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Global ecology–the study of the interactions among the Earth's ecosystems, land,
atmosphere and oceans–depends crucially on global observations: this paper focuses on …
atmosphere and oceans–depends crucially on global observations: this paper focuses on …
EU-Trees4F, a dataset on the future distribution of European tree species
Abstract We present “EU-Trees4F”, a dataset of current and future potential distributions of
67 tree species in Europe at 10 km spatial resolution. We provide both climatically suitable …
67 tree species in Europe at 10 km spatial resolution. We provide both climatically suitable …