Vegetation mapping based on niche theory has proven useful in understanding the rules governing species assembly at various spatial scales. Remote-sensing derived distribution maps depicting occurrences of target species are frequently based on biophysical and biochemical properties of species. However, environmental conditions, such as climatic variables, also affect spectral signals simultaneously. Further, climatic variables are the major drivers of species distribution at macroscales. Therefore, the objective of this study is to determine if species distribution can be modeled using an indirect link to climate and remote sensing data (MODIS NDVI time series). We used plant occurrence data in the US states of North Carolina and South ...
Abstract: Modelling ecological niches across vast distribution ranges in remote, high mountain regio...
Abstract. Predictive models of species distributions use occurrence records and environmental data t...
Aim: Remote sensing data have been used in a growing number of studies to directly predict species r...
Vegetation mapping based on niche theory has proven useful in understanding the rules governing spec...
Effective conservation capable of mitigating global biodiversity declines require thorough knowledge...
Effective conservation capable of mitigating global biodiversity declines require thorough knowledge...
Ecological niche modeling integrates known sites of occurrence of species or phenomena with data on...
The questions of how much abiotic environment contributes to explain species distributions, and whic...
Species niche is a fundamental concept in ecology, but quantitative descriptions of nicheare lacking...
Two prominent limitations of species distribution models (SDMs) are spatial biases in existing occur...
Aim: Species distribution modelling typically relies completely or partially on climatic variables a...
Current species distribution modeling (SDM) research calls for more realistic approaches that bette...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are routinely applied to assess current as well as future species...
none3siBeta diversity represents a powerful indicator of ecological conditions because of its intrin...
Abstract: Modelling ecological niches across vast distribution ranges in remote, high mountain regio...
Abstract. Predictive models of species distributions use occurrence records and environmental data t...
Aim: Remote sensing data have been used in a growing number of studies to directly predict species r...
Vegetation mapping based on niche theory has proven useful in understanding the rules governing spec...
Effective conservation capable of mitigating global biodiversity declines require thorough knowledge...
Effective conservation capable of mitigating global biodiversity declines require thorough knowledge...
Ecological niche modeling integrates known sites of occurrence of species or phenomena with data on...
The questions of how much abiotic environment contributes to explain species distributions, and whic...
Species niche is a fundamental concept in ecology, but quantitative descriptions of nicheare lacking...
Two prominent limitations of species distribution models (SDMs) are spatial biases in existing occur...
Aim: Species distribution modelling typically relies completely or partially on climatic variables a...
Current species distribution modeling (SDM) research calls for more realistic approaches that bette...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are routinely applied to assess current as well as future species...
none3siBeta diversity represents a powerful indicator of ecological conditions because of its intrin...
Abstract: Modelling ecological niches across vast distribution ranges in remote, high mountain regio...
Abstract. Predictive models of species distributions use occurrence records and environmental data t...
Aim: Remote sensing data have been used in a growing number of studies to directly predict species r...