Measuring terrestrial area of habitat (AOH) and its utility for the IUCN Red List
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species
includes assessment of extinction risk for 98 512 species, plus documentation of their range …
includes assessment of extinction risk for 98 512 species, plus documentation of their range …
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 …
Species-Habitat Associations: Spatial data, predictive models, and ecological insights
Ecologists develop species-habitat association (SHA) models to understand where species
occur, why they are there and where else they might be. This knowledge can be used to …
occur, why they are there and where else they might be. This knowledge can be used to …
Pangolins in global camera trap data: Implications for ecological monitoring
H Khwaja, C Buchan, OR Wearn, D Bantlin… - Global Ecology and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Despite being heavily exploited, pangolins (Pholidota: Manidae) have been subject to
limited research, resulting in a lack of reliable population estimates and standardised survey …
limited research, resulting in a lack of reliable population estimates and standardised survey …
Climate change, habitat connectivity, and conservation gaps: a case study of four ungulate species endemic to the Tibetan Plateau
Context Habitat connectivity is essential for the long-term persistence of species, but is
commonly disregarded in climate change impact studies. The Tibetan Plateau contains a …
commonly disregarded in climate change impact studies. The Tibetan Plateau contains a …
Integrating presence‐only and presence–absence data to model changes in species geographic ranges: An example in the Neotropics
Aim Anthropogenic changes such as land use and climate change affect species'
geographic ranges, causing range shifts, contractions, or expansions. However, data on …
geographic ranges, causing range shifts, contractions, or expansions. However, data on …
Effectiveness of Panama as an intercontinental land bridge for large mammals
Habitat fragmentation is a primary driver of wildlife loss, and establishment of biological
corridors is a common strategy to mitigate this problem. A flagship example is the …
corridors is a common strategy to mitigate this problem. A flagship example is the …
[HTML][HTML] A continental-wide decline of occupancy and diversity in five Neotropical carnivores
The Neotropics are a global biodiversity hotspot that has undergone dramatic land use
changes over the last decades. However, a temporal perspective on the continental-wide …
changes over the last decades. However, a temporal perspective on the continental-wide …
Modelling invasive alien plant distribution: A literature review of concepts and bibliometric analysis
In the last decades, the number of publications dedicated to the application of species
distribution models (SDMs) to invasive alien plants (IAPs) has constantly increased …
distribution models (SDMs) to invasive alien plants (IAPs) has constantly increased …
[HTML][HTML] Continental‐scale 1 km hummingbird diversity derived from fusing point records with lateral and elevational expert information
Anthropogenic change is affecting mountain regions worldwide. Managing this change and
advancing biodiversity information for research requires spatially detailed information on …
advancing biodiversity information for research requires spatially detailed information on …