In this study, we compare two community modelling approaches to determine their ability to predict the taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic properties of plant assemblages along a broad elevation gradient and at a fine resolution. The first method is the standard stacking individual species distribution modelling (SSDM) approach, which applies a simple environmental filter to predict species assemblages. The second method couples the SSDM and macroecological modelling (MEMSSDM-MEM) approaches to impose a limit on the number of species co-occurring at each site. Because the detection of diversity patterns can be influenced by different levels of phylogenetic or functional trees, we also examine whether performing our analyses from broad to...
International audienceBackground and aims – Recent methodological and theoretical advances in commun...
Aim: Climatic niche modelling of species and community distributions implicitly assumes strong and c...
Considering genetic relatedness among species has long been argued as an important step toward measu...
In this study, we compare two community modelling approaches to determine their ability to predict t...
1. In this study, we compare two community modelling approaches to determine their ability to predic...
Two different approaches currently prevail for predicting spatial patterns of species assemblages. T...
PLEASE NOTE, THESE DATA ARE ALSO REFERRED TO IN TWO OTHER PUBLICATIONS. PLEASE SEE http://dx.doi.org...
Aim: Modelling species at the assemblage level is required to make effective forecast of global chan...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of stacked species distribution models i...
International audienceAim: Modelling the response of β-diversity (i.e., the turnover in species comp...
International audienceAdopting a multifaceted approach of biodiversity is believed to capture differ...
International audienceBackground and aims – Recent methodological and theoretical advances in commun...
Aim: Climatic niche modelling of species and community distributions implicitly assumes strong and c...
Considering genetic relatedness among species has long been argued as an important step toward measu...
In this study, we compare two community modelling approaches to determine their ability to predict t...
1. In this study, we compare two community modelling approaches to determine their ability to predic...
Two different approaches currently prevail for predicting spatial patterns of species assemblages. T...
PLEASE NOTE, THESE DATA ARE ALSO REFERRED TO IN TWO OTHER PUBLICATIONS. PLEASE SEE http://dx.doi.org...
Aim: Modelling species at the assemblage level is required to make effective forecast of global chan...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of stacked species distribution models i...
International audienceAim: Modelling the response of β-diversity (i.e., the turnover in species comp...
International audienceAdopting a multifaceted approach of biodiversity is believed to capture differ...
International audienceBackground and aims – Recent methodological and theoretical advances in commun...
Aim: Climatic niche modelling of species and community distributions implicitly assumes strong and c...
Considering genetic relatedness among species has long been argued as an important step toward measu...