Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to project the potential distribution of introduced species outside their native range. Such studies rarely explicitly evaluate potential conflicts with native species should the range of introduced species expand. Two snake species native to eastern North America, Nerodia fasciata and Nerodia sipedon, have been introduced to California where they represent a new stressor to declining native amphibians, fish, and reptiles. To project the potential distributions of these non-native watersnakes in western North America, we built ensemble SDMs using MaxEnt, Boosted Regression Trees, and Random Forests and habitat and climatic variables. We then compared the overlap between the projected ...
Reptile species and populations are declining globally (Gibbons et al., 2000). Some of the main fact...
<div><p>Invasive species are one among many threats to biodiversity. Brazil has been spared, generic...
Invasive species and habitat modification threaten California's native pond-breeding amphibians, inc...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to project the potential distribution of in...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to project the potential distribution of in...
<div><p>Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to project the potential distributi...
The watersnakes (Nerodia) are a group of semi-aquatic snakes native to North America, primarily east...
Northern Watersnakes, Nerodia sipedon, have been introduced into California's Central Valley and pos...
Native to the southeastern United States, Southern Watersnakes (Nerodia fasciata) are known from two...
Snakes introduced to islands can be devastating to naïve native fauna. However, introduced populatio...
The interaction between climate change and biological invasions is a global conservation challenge w...
Habitat loss and isolation is pervasive in the Midwest U.S. Wetlands are experiencing particularly d...
South American Cane Toads (Rhinella marina) have been introduced into several regions outside of the...
Translocation, although often criticized, is gaining popularity as a conservation management tool fo...
Biodiversity declines have been occurring at alarming rates across the globe for the past two decade...
Reptile species and populations are declining globally (Gibbons et al., 2000). Some of the main fact...
<div><p>Invasive species are one among many threats to biodiversity. Brazil has been spared, generic...
Invasive species and habitat modification threaten California's native pond-breeding amphibians, inc...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to project the potential distribution of in...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to project the potential distribution of in...
<div><p>Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to project the potential distributi...
The watersnakes (Nerodia) are a group of semi-aquatic snakes native to North America, primarily east...
Northern Watersnakes, Nerodia sipedon, have been introduced into California's Central Valley and pos...
Native to the southeastern United States, Southern Watersnakes (Nerodia fasciata) are known from two...
Snakes introduced to islands can be devastating to naïve native fauna. However, introduced populatio...
The interaction between climate change and biological invasions is a global conservation challenge w...
Habitat loss and isolation is pervasive in the Midwest U.S. Wetlands are experiencing particularly d...
South American Cane Toads (Rhinella marina) have been introduced into several regions outside of the...
Translocation, although often criticized, is gaining popularity as a conservation management tool fo...
Biodiversity declines have been occurring at alarming rates across the globe for the past two decade...
Reptile species and populations are declining globally (Gibbons et al., 2000). Some of the main fact...
<div><p>Invasive species are one among many threats to biodiversity. Brazil has been spared, generic...
Invasive species and habitat modification threaten California's native pond-breeding amphibians, inc...