نتایج جستجو برای: species distribution model sdms

تعداد نتایج: 3026550  

2013
Justin M. Calabrese Grégoire Certain Casper Kraan Carsten F. Dormann

Aim Species distribution models (SDMs) are common tools in biogeography and conservation ecology. It has been repeatedly claimed that aggregated (stacked) SDMs (S-SDMs) will overestimate species richness. One recently suggested solution to this problem is to use macroecological models of species richness to constrain S-SDMs. Here, we examine current practice in the development of S-SDMs to iden...

The climate changes have an important role in distribution of plant species. Statistical species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to predict the changes in species distribution under climate change scenarios. In the peresent study, the distribution of Alopecurus textilis in the current and future climate condition (2050) under the influence of climate change and two scenarios of RCP 4...

Journal: :Biology letters 2009
Changwan Seo James H Thorne Lee Hannah Wilfried Thuiller

Predictions of future species' ranges under climate change are needed for conservation planning, for which species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used. However, global climate model-based (GCM) output grids can bias the area identified as suitable when these are used as SDM predictor variables, because GCM outputs, typically at least 50x50 km, are biologically coarse. We tested the assum...

Journal: :Ecology and evolution 2015
Leon Marshall Luísa G Carvalheiro Jesús Aguirre-Gutiérrez Merijn Bos G Arjen de Groot David Kleijn Simon G Potts Menno Reemer Stuart Roberts Jeroen Scheper Jacobus C Biesmeijer

Species distribution models (SDM) are increasingly used to understand the factors that regulate variation in biodiversity patterns and to help plan conservation strategies. However, these models are rarely validated with independently collected data and it is unclear whether SDM performance is maintained across distinct habitats and for species with different functional traits. Highly mobile sp...

2009
Dennis Rödder Sebastian Schmidtlein Michael Veith Stefan Lötters

BACKGROUND Species Distribution Models (SDMs) aim on the characterization of a species' ecological niche and project it into geographic space. The result is a map of the species' potential distribution, which is, for instance, helpful to predict the capability of alien invasive species. With regard to alien invasive species, recently several authors observed a mismatch between potential distrib...

2015
Leigh G. Torres Philip J. H. Sutton David R. Thompson Karine Delord Henri Weimerskirch Paul M. Sagar Erica Sommer Ben J. Dilley Peter G. Ryan Richard A. Phillips

Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly applied in conservation management to predict suitable habitat for poorly known populations. High predictive performance of SDMs is evident in validations performed within the model calibration area (interpolation), but few studies have assessed SDM transferability to novel areas (extrapolation), particularly across large spatial scales or pel...

2017
William Godsoe Janet Franklin F. Guillaume Blanchet

A fundamental goal of ecology is to understand the determinants of species' distributions (i.e., the set of locations where a species is present). Competition among species (i.e., interactions among species that harms each of the species involved) is common in nature and it would be tremendously useful to quantify its effects on species' distributions. An approach to studying the large-scale ef...

2014
Ren-Yan Duan Xiao-Quan Kong Min-Yi Huang Wei-Yi Fan Zhi-Gao Wang

BACKGROUND Predicting species' potential geographical range by species distribution models (SDMs) is central to understand their ecological requirements. However, the effects of using different modeling techniques need further investigation. In order to improve the prediction effect, we need to assess the predictive performance and stability of different SDMs. METHODOLOGY We collected the dis...

2012
Giovanni Rapacciuolo David B. Roy Simon Gillings Richard Fox Kevin Walker Andy Purvis

Conservation planners often wish to predict how species distributions will change in response to environmental changes. Species distribution models (SDMs) are the primary tool for making such predictions. Many methods are widely used; however, they all make simplifying assumptions, and predictions can therefore be subject to high uncertainty. With global change well underway, field records of o...

2017
Keith B. Aubry Catherine M. Raley Kevin S. McKelvey

The availability of spatially referenced environmental data and species occurrence records in online databases enable practitioners to easily generate species distribution models (SDMs) for a broad array of taxa. Such databases often include occurrence records of unknown reliability, yet little information is available on the influence of data quality on SDMs generated for rare, elusive, and cr...

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