of spatial scale and sample size in GPS-based species distribution models: are the best models trivial for red deer management
GPS locations of individual red deer in the Bavarian Forest National Park and surrounding areas. The...
<p>Overlay of Google Earth derived satellite images with scatter plots of GPS locations for each ind...
Rising numbers of wild ungulates in human-dominated landscapes of Europe can induce negative effects...
1. A new method for estimating the geographical distribution of plant and animal species from incomp...
Empirical models for spatial distribution of wildlife, given data from a complete census or a random...
Modeling potential disease spread in wildlife populations is important for predicting, responding to...
Accounting for spatial scale is essential for understanding habitat selection, but few studies have ...
Modeling potential disease spread in wildlife populations is important for predicting, responding t...
The evaluation of species distribution models (SDMs) is a crucial step; usually, a random subsample ...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are an important tool in biogeography and ecology and are widely ...
1. A crucial question in wildlife management concerns the definition of ecologically meaningful mana...
Diel use of forest and open habitats by large herbivores is linked to species-specific needs of mult...
The distribution and abundance of species are a major subject of research in ecology and conservatio...
This study examined the influence of anthropogenic disturbance (agriculture, forestry, hunting and f...
1. Species distribution models are increasingly used to address conservation questions, so their pre...
GPS locations of individual red deer in the Bavarian Forest National Park and surrounding areas. The...
<p>Overlay of Google Earth derived satellite images with scatter plots of GPS locations for each ind...
Rising numbers of wild ungulates in human-dominated landscapes of Europe can induce negative effects...
1. A new method for estimating the geographical distribution of plant and animal species from incomp...
Empirical models for spatial distribution of wildlife, given data from a complete census or a random...
Modeling potential disease spread in wildlife populations is important for predicting, responding to...
Accounting for spatial scale is essential for understanding habitat selection, but few studies have ...
Modeling potential disease spread in wildlife populations is important for predicting, responding t...
The evaluation of species distribution models (SDMs) is a crucial step; usually, a random subsample ...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are an important tool in biogeography and ecology and are widely ...
1. A crucial question in wildlife management concerns the definition of ecologically meaningful mana...
Diel use of forest and open habitats by large herbivores is linked to species-specific needs of mult...
The distribution and abundance of species are a major subject of research in ecology and conservatio...
This study examined the influence of anthropogenic disturbance (agriculture, forestry, hunting and f...
1. Species distribution models are increasingly used to address conservation questions, so their pre...
GPS locations of individual red deer in the Bavarian Forest National Park and surrounding areas. The...
<p>Overlay of Google Earth derived satellite images with scatter plots of GPS locations for each ind...
Rising numbers of wild ungulates in human-dominated landscapes of Europe can induce negative effects...