A statistical explanation of MaxEnt for ecologists

J Elith, SJ Phillips, T Hastie, M Dudík… - Diversity and …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
MaxEnt is a program for modelling species distributions from presence‐only species
records. This paper is written for ecologists and describes the MaxEnt model from a …

[書籍][B] Risk assessment in conservation biology

MA Burgman, S Ferson, HR Akçakaya - 1993 - books.google.com
Page 1 RISK ASSESSMENT IN CONSERVATION BIOLOGY MA Burgman S. Ferson and HR
Akçakaya population and community biology series 12 CHAPMAN & HALL G Page 2 Page 3 …

Population fragmentation may reduce fertility to zero in Banksia goodii — a demonstration of the Allee effect

BB Lamont, PGL Klinkhamer, ETF Witkowski - Oecologia, 1993 - Springer
All individuals of all known populations of Banksia goodii were assessed for seed
production. Small populations produced no or only a few seeds per unit canopy area. Effects …

Banksia born to burn

T He, BB Lamont, KS Downes - New Phytologist, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Historical evidence of recurrent fire in many of the world's biomes suggests that fire may
have had profound evolutionary influences on their extant floras. However, the role of fire as …

Rooting depth and plant water relations explain species distribution patterns within a sandplain landscape

PK Groom - Functional Plant Biology, 2004 - CSIRO Publishing
Tree and shrub species of the Banksia woodlands on the sandplains of northern Swan
Coastal Plain, Western Australia possess a range of strategies to avoid or tolerate soil water …

A review of rainforest pollination and plant-pollinator interactions with particular reference to Australian subtropical rainforests

G Williams, P Adam - Australian Zoologist, 1994 - meridian.allenpress.com
Pollination is an essential process in the life cycle of most flowering plants and thus
maintenance of the process is necessary for the long-term maintenance of rainforest …

The ecological significance of canopy seed storage in fire‐prone environments: a model for non‐sprouting shrubs

NJ Enright, R Marsula, BB Lamont… - Journal of …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
1 A comprehensive data set on age, survival and reproduction for the non‐sprouting (fire‐
killed) shrub Banksia hookeriana, encompassing 13 years of measurements at 15 sites in …

Anthropogenic disturbance promotes hybridization between Banksia species by altering their biology

BB Lamont, T He, NJ Enright, SL Krauss… - Journal of …, 2003 - academic.oup.com
Putative hybrids between Banksia hookeriana and B. prionotes were identified among 12 of
106 populations of B. hookeriana located at or near anthropogenically disturbed sites …

Species richness and endemism in the Western Australian flora

JS Beard, AR Chapman, P Gioia - Journal of Biogeography, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Estimates of endemic and non‐endemic native vascular plant species in each of the
three Western Australian Botanical Provinces were made by East in 1912 and Beard in …

The pattern of carboxylate exudation in Banksia grandis (Proteaceae) is affected by the form of phosphate added to the soil

H Lambers, D Juniper, GR Cawthray, EJ Veneklaas… - Plant and Soil, 2002 - Springer
Roots of a wide range of plant species exude carboxylates, eg citrate, into the rhizosphere,
to mobilise sparingly available phosphate. We investigated the carboxylates in root …