نتایج جستجو برای: species distribution model sdms

تعداد نتایج: 3026550  

2017
Michael B. Ashcroft Kristine O. French Laurie A. Chisholm Michael B Ashcroft Laurie A Chisholm

Methods to incorporate spatial context into species distribution models (SDMs) are underutilised, with predictions usually based only on environmental space and ignoring geographic space. The goals of this study were to demonstrate a relatively simple post-hoc method to include spatial context in SDMs and to quantify the improvement over purely niche-based models. The method involved producing ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2012
Jason L Brown L Lacey Knowles

A central goal of phylogeography is to identify and characterize the processes underlying divergence. One of the biggest impediments currently faced is how to capture the spatiotemporal dynamic under which a species evolved. Here, we described an approach that couples species distribution models (SDMs), demographic and genetic models in a spatiotemporally explicit manner. Analyses of American P...

2011
Brooke L. Bateman Jeremy VanDerWal Christopher N. Johnson

Current applications of species distribution models (SDM) are typically static, in that they are based on correlations between where a species has been observed (ignoring the date of the observation) and environmental features, such as long-term climate means, that are assumed to be constant for each site. Because of this SDMs do not account for temporal variation in the distribution of suitabl...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Kaitlin C Maguire Diego Nieto-Lugilde Jessica L Blois Matthew C Fitzpatrick John W Williams Simon Ferrier David J Lorenz

Species distribution models (SDMs) assume species exist in isolation and do not influence one another's distributions, thus potentially limiting their ability to predict biodiversity patterns. Community-level models (CLMs) capitalize on species co-occurrences to fit shared environmental responses of species and communities, and therefore may result in more robust and transferable models. Here, ...

Journal: :Systematic biology 2015
Tara A Pelletier Charlie Crisafulli Steve Wagner Amanda J Zellmer Bryan C Carstens

Allopatry is commonly used to predict boundaries in species delimitation investigations under the assumption that currently allopatric distributions are indicative of reproductive isolation; however, species ranges are known to change over time. Incorporating a temporal perspective of geographic distributions should improve species delimitation; to explore this, we investigate three species of ...

2017
Néstor M. Robinson Wendy A. Nelson Mark J. Costello Judy E. Sutherland Carolyn J. Lundquist

In the marine environment Species Distribution Models (SDMs) have been used in hundreds of papers for predicting the present and future geographic range and environmental niche of species. We have analyzed ways in which SDMs are being applied to marine species in order to recommend best practice in future studies. This systematic review was registered as a protocol on the Open Science Framework...

2015
Jian Huang Emmanuel A. Frimpong Robert Britton

Understanding the spatial pattern of species distributions is fundamental in biogeography, and conservation and resource management applications. Most species distribution models (SDMs) require or prefer species presence and absence data for adequate estimation of model parameters. However, observations with unreliable or unreported species absences dominate and limit the implementation of SDMs...

2013
Antoine Guisan Reid Tingley John B. Baumgartner Ilona Naujokaitis-Lewis Patricia R. Sutcliffe Ayesha I. T. Tulloch Tracey J. Regan Lluis Brotons Eve McDonald-Madden Chrystal Mantyka-Pringle Tara G. Martin Jonathan R. Rhodes Ramona Maggini Samantha A. Setterfield Jane Elith Mark W. Schwartz Brendan A. Wintle Olivier Broennimann Mike Austin Simon Ferrier Michael R. Kearney Hugh P. Possingham Yvonne M. Buckley

Antoine Guisan,* Reid Tingley, John B. Baumgartner, Ilona Naujokaitis-Lewis, Patricia R. Sutcliffe, Ayesha I. T. Tulloch, Tracey J. Regan, Lluis Brotons, Eve McDonald-Madden, Chrystal Mantyka-Pringle, Tara G. Martin, Jonathan R. Rhodes, Ramona Maggini, Samantha A. Setterfield, Jane Elith, Mark W. Schwartz, Brendan A. Wintle, Olivier Broennimann, Mike Austin, Simon Ferrier, Michael R. Kearney, H...

2014
Francisco T. Peña-Gómez Pablo C. Guerrero Gustavo Bizama Milén Duarte Ramiro O. Bustamante

Species climate requirements are useful for predicting their geographic distribution. It is often assumed that the niche requirements for invasive plants are conserved during invasion, especially when the invaded regions share similar climate conditions. California and central Chile have a remarkable degree of convergence in their vegetation structure, and a similar Mediterranean climate. Such ...

2018
Anderson Aires Eduardo Pablo Ariel Martinez Sidney Feitosa Gouveia Franciely da Silva Santos Wilcilene Santos de Aragão Jennifer Morales-Barbero Leonardo Kerber Alexandre Liparini

Historically, studies aimed at prospecting and analyzing paleontological and neontological data to investigate species distribution have developed separately. Research at the interface between paleontology and biogeography has shown a unidirectional bias, mostly focusing on how paleontological information can aid biogeography to understand species distribution through time. However, the modern ...

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