نتایج جستجو برای: species distribution modelling sdm

تعداد نتایج: 1259497  

2013
Tiina Särkinen Paúl Gonzáles Sandra Knapp

A new species of Solanum sect. Solanum from Peru is described here. Solanum pseudoamericanum Särkinen, Gonzáles & S.Knapp sp. nov. is a member of the Morelloid clade of Solanum, and is characterized by the combination of mostly forked inflorescences, flowers with small stamens 2.5 mm long including the filament, and strongly exerted styles with capitate stigmas. The species was first thought to...

There are different methods to investigate the effects of climatic fluctuations on the biota, two of which, molecular phylogeography and SDM, are the most useful tools to trace the past climate induced modifications on species’ geographic distributions. In this study, seven samples were collected from the species distribution range in Iran for the purpose of measuring the genetic variation with...

Journal: :Ecological processes 2021

Abstract Background Species Distribution Modelling (SDM) coupled with freely available multispectral imagery from Sentinel-2 (S2) satellite provides an immense contribution in monitoring invasive species. However, attempts to evaluate the performances of SDMs using S2 spectral bands and Radiometric Indices (S2-RIs) biophysical variables, particular, were limited. Hence, this study aimed at eval...

2016
Babak Naimi Miguel B. Araújo

variables (e.g. whether predictor contributions are weighted, and whether they allow for interactions among variables) (Segurado and Araújo 2004, Elith et al. 2006, Austin 2007, Naimi et al. 2011, Peterson et al. 2011). The outputs of SDMs are sensitive to the specific rules used to parameterize them. When models are implemented in different platforms, rules used to fit them may not be comparab...

2016
Arnald Marcer Belén Méndez‐Vigo Carlos Alonso‐Blanco F. Xavier Picó

Genetic diversity provides insight into heterogeneous demographic and adaptive history across organisms' distribution ranges. For this reason, decomposing single species into genetic units may represent a powerful tool to better understand biogeographical patterns as well as improve predictions of the effects of GCC (global climate change) on biodiversity loss. Using 279 georeferenced Iberian a...

2012
Inger Greve Alsos Dorothee Ehrich Wilfried Thuiller Pernille Bronken Eidesen Andreas Tribsch Peter Schönswetter Claire Lagaye Pierre Taberlet Christian Brochmann

Climate change will lead to loss of range for many species, and thus to loss of genetic diversity crucial for their long-term persistence. We analysed range-wide genetic diversity (amplified fragment length polymorphisms) in 9581 samples from 1200 populations of 27 northern plant species, to assess genetic consequences of range reduction and potential association with species traits. We used sp...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Thibaud Rougier Géraldine Lassalle Hilaire Drouineau Nicolas Dumoulin Thierry Faure Guillaume Deffuant Eric Rochard Patrick Lambert

Species can respond to climate change by tracking appropriate environmental conditions in space, resulting in a range shift. Species Distribution Models (SDMs) can help forecast such range shift responses. For few species, both correlative and mechanistic SDMs were built, but allis shad (Alosa alosa), an endangered anadromous fish species, is one of them. The main purpose of this study was to p...

2016
Lorena Ribeiro de A. Carneiro Albertina P. Lima Ricardo B. Machado William E. Magnusson Helge Thorsten Lumbsch

Species-distribution models (SDM) are tools with potential to inform environmental-impact studies (EIA). However, they are not always appropriate and may result in improper and expensive mitigation and compensation if their limitations are not understood by decision makers. Here, we examine the use of SDM for frogs that were used in impact assessment using data obtained from the EIA of a hydroe...

Journal: :Marine Environmental Research 2021

There is a general lack of information related to the spatial structure and functioning marine ecosystems considering seasonality. Here, we modeled biomass distribution eight commercial species in northwestern Mediterranean Sea during winter summer. We hypothesised that seasonal differences water column heterogeneity oceanographic conditions study area could result variations on distributions. ...

2014
Jennifer A. Miller Niels Bohr

Recent decades have seen an explosion of interest in species distribution modeling. This has resulted from a confluence of the growing need for information on the geographical distribution of biodiversity and new and improved techniques and data suitable for addressing this information need – remote sensing, global positioning system technology, geographic information systems, and statistical l...

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