The niche through time: Considering phenology and demographic stages in plant distribution models
Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to infer species–environment
relationships, predict spatial distributions and characterise species' environmental niches …
relationships, predict spatial distributions and characterise species' environmental niches …
Incorporating effects of habitat patches into species distribution models
Species distribution models (SDMs) are algorithms designed to infer the distribution of
species using environmental and biotic variables and have become an important tool for …
species using environmental and biotic variables and have become an important tool for …
A tale of three vines: current and future threats to wild Eurasian grapevine by vineyards and invasive rootstocks
Abstract Aim Eurasian grapevine (Vitis vinifera), one of the most important fruit crops
worldwide, diverged from its wild and currently endangered relative (V. vinifera ssp …
worldwide, diverged from its wild and currently endangered relative (V. vinifera ssp …
Projecting Untruncated Climate Change Effects on Species' Climate Suitability: Insights From an Alpine Country
Climate projections for continental Europe indicate drier summers, increased annual
precipitation, and less snowy winters, which are expected to cause shifts in species' …
precipitation, and less snowy winters, which are expected to cause shifts in species' …
Spatially‐nested hierarchical species distribution models to overcome niche truncation in national‐scale studies
Spatial truncation in species distribution models (SDMs) might cause niche truncation and
model transferability issues, particularly when extrapolating models to non‐analog …
model transferability issues, particularly when extrapolating models to non‐analog …
Habitat suitability models reveal the spatial signal of environmental DNA in riverine networks
The rapid loss of biodiversity in freshwater systems asks for a robust and spatially explicit
understanding of species' occurrences. As two complementing approaches, habitat …
understanding of species' occurrences. As two complementing approaches, habitat …
The role of host plants, land cover and bioclimate in predicting the invasiveness of Aromia bungii on a global scale
Aromia bungii is an invasive Cerambycidae of major concern at the global scale because of
the damage caused to Rosaceae. Given the major phytosanitary relevance of A. bungii …
the damage caused to Rosaceae. Given the major phytosanitary relevance of A. bungii …
[PDF][PDF] sabinaNSDM: An R package for spatially nested hierarchical species distribution modelling.
Species distribution models have evolved to combine species-environment interactions
across multiple scales. Spatially nested hierarchical models (NSDMs) offer a promising …
across multiple scales. Spatially nested hierarchical models (NSDMs) offer a promising …
Identifying focus zones for the conservation and promotion of priority birds in Swiss farmland
Modern agriculture faces conflicting objectives—increasing agricultural production while
preserving and fostering biodiversity. As intensive agricultural management threatens …
preserving and fostering biodiversity. As intensive agricultural management threatens …
[HTML][HTML] Nature's contributions to people and biodiversity map** in switzerland: Spatial patterns and environmental drivers
Abstract Changes in climate and land use represent significant risks of biodiversity loss
globally, affect ecological stability, impact nature's contributions to people (NCP, ie …
globally, affect ecological stability, impact nature's contributions to people (NCP, ie …