To predict the impact of environmental change on species distributions, it has been hypothesized that community-level models could give some benefits compared to species-level models. In this study we have assessed the performance of these two approaches. We surveyed 256 bird communities in an agricultural landscape in southwest France at the same locations in 1982 and 2007. We compared the ability of CQO (canonical quadratic ordination; a method of community-level GLM) and GLMs (generalized linear models) to i) explain species distributions in 1982 and ii) predict species distributions, community composition and species richness in 2007, after land cover change. Our results show that models accounting for shared patterns between species (C...
Among driving forces of biotic homogenization, change in the physical environment that reduces habit...
Landscape features are often used as surrogates for biodiversity. While landscape features may perfo...
In this work, I tested the premise that the distribution of a group of few common bird species can b...
To predict the impact of environmental change on species distributions, it has been hypothesized tha...
<div><p>To predict the impact of environmental change on species distributions, it has been hypothes...
peer reviewedAim: Species distribution models have become important tools for studying changes in bi...
The prevailing method for estimating the potential impact of future climate change on biological com...
International audienceLand-cover changes from the last decades are leading to important declines in ...
Agricultural changes have caused severe decline in the common bird communities in Europe. Mitigating...
Changes in forest cover in agricultural landscapes affect biodiversity. Its management needs some in...
An enduring challenge in ecology is to understand what drives spatial variation in the size and stru...
<div><p>Temporal variation in the composition of species assemblages could be the result of determin...
1.Community-level models (CLMs) consider multiple, co-occurring species in model fitting and are les...
International audienceTemporal variation in the composition of species assemblages could be the resu...
ACL (avec facteur d'impact)International audienceThis study aims to identify the potential benefits ...
Among driving forces of biotic homogenization, change in the physical environment that reduces habit...
Landscape features are often used as surrogates for biodiversity. While landscape features may perfo...
In this work, I tested the premise that the distribution of a group of few common bird species can b...
To predict the impact of environmental change on species distributions, it has been hypothesized tha...
<div><p>To predict the impact of environmental change on species distributions, it has been hypothes...
peer reviewedAim: Species distribution models have become important tools for studying changes in bi...
The prevailing method for estimating the potential impact of future climate change on biological com...
International audienceLand-cover changes from the last decades are leading to important declines in ...
Agricultural changes have caused severe decline in the common bird communities in Europe. Mitigating...
Changes in forest cover in agricultural landscapes affect biodiversity. Its management needs some in...
An enduring challenge in ecology is to understand what drives spatial variation in the size and stru...
<div><p>Temporal variation in the composition of species assemblages could be the result of determin...
1.Community-level models (CLMs) consider multiple, co-occurring species in model fitting and are les...
International audienceTemporal variation in the composition of species assemblages could be the resu...
ACL (avec facteur d'impact)International audienceThis study aims to identify the potential benefits ...
Among driving forces of biotic homogenization, change in the physical environment that reduces habit...
Landscape features are often used as surrogates for biodiversity. While landscape features may perfo...
In this work, I tested the premise that the distribution of a group of few common bird species can b...