Incorporating microclimate into species distribution models
Species distribution models (SDMs) have rapidly evolved into one of the most widely used
tools to answer a broad range of ecological questions, from the effects of climate change to …
tools to answer a broad range of ecological questions, from the effects of climate change to …
[HTML][HTML] Predicting the current and future cultivation regions of Carthamus tinctorius L. using MaxEnt model under climate change in China
BO Wei, R Wang, K Hou, X Wang, W Wu - Global Ecology and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Change in future climate will either expand, contract or shift the climatic niche of many
species and this could lead to shifting of their geographical ranges. Prediction of suitable …
species and this could lead to shifting of their geographical ranges. Prediction of suitable …
Protected areas offer refuge from invasive species spreading under climate change
Protected areas (PA s) are intended to provide native biodiversity and habitats with a refuge
against the impacts of global change, particularly acting as natural filters against biological …
against the impacts of global change, particularly acting as natural filters against biological …
Comparing temperature data sources for use in species distribution models: From in‐situ logging to remote sensing
Aim Although species distribution models (SDMs) traditionally link species occurrences to
free‐air temperature data at coarse spatio‐temporal resolution, the distribution of organisms …
free‐air temperature data at coarse spatio‐temporal resolution, the distribution of organisms …
Observed and Potential Range Shifts of Native and Nonnative Species with Climate Change
There is broad concern that the range shifts of global flora and fauna will not keep up with
climate change, increasing the likelihood of population declines and extinctions. Many …
climate change, increasing the likelihood of population declines and extinctions. Many …
A global assessment of climatic niche shifts and human influence in insect invasions
Aim Non‐native invasive insects have major impacts on ecosystem function, agricultural
production and human health. To predict the geographical distributions of these species …
production and human health. To predict the geographical distributions of these species …
Species distribution models of the Spotted Wing Drosophila (Drosophila suzukii, Diptera: Drosophilidae) in its native and invasive range reveal an ecological niche …
IV Ørsted, M Ørsted - Journal of applied ecology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Spotted Wing Drosophila (Drosophila suzukii) is native to Southeast Asia.
Since its first detection in 2008 in Europe and North America, it has been a pest to the fruit …
Since its first detection in 2008 in Europe and North America, it has been a pest to the fruit …
The importance of the human footprint in sha** the global distribution of terrestrial, freshwater and marine invaders
Human activities such as transport, trade and tourism are likely to influence the spatial
distribution of non-native species and yet, Species Distribution Models (SDMs) that aim to …
distribution of non-native species and yet, Species Distribution Models (SDMs) that aim to …
Out of the weeds? Reduced plant invasion risk with climate change in the continental United States
Identifying invasion risk is critical for regional prioritization of management and monitoring,
however, we currently lack a comprehensive assessment of the invasion risk posed by …
however, we currently lack a comprehensive assessment of the invasion risk posed by …
[HTML][HTML] Potential impact of four invasive alien plants on the provision of ecosystem services in Europe under present and future climatic scenarios
Invasive alien species (IAS) are one of the main threats to biodiversity conservation, with
significant socio-economic and ecological impacts as they disrupt ecosystem services and …
significant socio-economic and ecological impacts as they disrupt ecosystem services and …