Measuring terrestrial area of habitat (AOH) and its utility for the IUCN Red List

TM Brooks, SL Pimm, HR Akçakaya… - Trends in ecology & …, 2019 - cell.com
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 …

A practical guide for combining data to model species distributions

RJ Fletcher Jr, TJ Hefley, EP Robertson… - Ecology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding and accurately modeling species distributions lies at the heart of many
problems in ecology, evolution, and conservation. Multiple sources of data are increasingly …

Species-Habitat Associations: Spatial data, predictive models, and ecological insights

J Matthiopoulos, JR Fieberg, G Aarts - 2023 - conservancy.umn.edu
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 …

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 …

Climate change, habitat connectivity, and conservation gaps: a case study of four ungulate species endemic to the Tibetan Plateau

J Liang, Z Ding, Z Jiang, X Yang, R **ao, PB Singh… - Landscape …, 2021 - Springer
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 …

Integrating presence‐only and presence–absence data to model changes in species geographic ranges: An example in the Neotropics

F Grattarola, DE Bowler, P Keil - Journal of Biogeography, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Anthropogenic changes such as land use and climate change affect species'
geographic ranges, causing range shifts, contractions, or expansions. However, data on …

Effectiveness of Panama as an intercontinental land bridge for large mammals

NFV Meyer, R Moreno, C Sutherland… - Conservation …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

[HTML][HTML] A continental-wide decline of occupancy and diversity in five Neotropical carnivores

F Grattarola, K Tschernosterová, P Keil - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2024 - Elsevier
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 …

Modelling invasive alien plant distribution: A literature review of concepts and bibliometric analysis

LD Silva, RB Elias, L Silva - Environmental Modelling & Software, 2021 - Elsevier
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Continental‐scale 1 km hummingbird diversity derived from fusing point records with lateral and elevational expert information

D Ellis‐Soto, C Merow, G Amatulli, JL Parra… - Ecography, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Anthropogenic change is affecting mountain regions worldwide. Managing this change and
advancing biodiversity information for research requires spatially detailed information on …