The niche through time: Considering phenology and demographic stages in plant distribution models

D Zurell, NE Zimmermann, P Brun - Journal of Ecology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to infer species–environment
relationships, predict spatial distributions and characterise species' environmental niches …

Incorporating effects of habitat patches into species distribution models

F Riva, CJ Martin, C Galán Acedo, EN Bellon… - Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

A tale of three vines: current and future threats to wild Eurasian grapevine by vineyards and invasive rootstocks

B Petitpierre, C Arnold, LN Phelps… - Diversity and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Projecting Untruncated Climate Change Effects on Species' Climate Suitability: Insights From an Alpine Country

A Adde, N Külling, PL Rey, F Fopp, P Brun… - Global Change …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Climate projections for continental Europe indicate drier summers, increased annual
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

T Goicolea, A Adde, O Broennimann… - …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Spatial truncation in species distribution models (SDMs) might cause niche truncation and
model transferability issues, particularly when extrapolating models to non‐analog …

Habitat suitability models reveal the spatial signal of environmental DNA in riverine networks

J Brantschen, F Fopp, A Adde, F Keck, A Guisan… - …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The rapid loss of biodiversity in freshwater systems asks for a robust and spatially explicit
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

E Ruzzier, S Lee, P Tirozzi, V Orioli, A Di Giulio… - Scientific Reports, 2025 - nature.com
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 …

[PDF][PDF] sabinaNSDM: An R package for spatially nested hierarchical species distribution modelling.

RG Mateo, J Morales‐Barbero… - Methods in Ecology & …, 2024 - researchgate.net
Species distribution models have evolved to combine species-environment interactions
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

N Klein, A Adde, A Grêt‐Regamey… - … Science and Practice, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Modern agriculture faces conflicting objectives—increasing agricultural production while
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

N Külling, A Adde, A Lambiel, S Wicki, A Guisan… - Ecological …, 2024 - Elsevier
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 …