Choice of variables, climate models and emissions scenarios all influence the results of species distribution models under future climatic conditions. However, an overview of applied studies suggests that the uncertainty associated with these factors is not always appropriately incorporated or even considered. We examine the effects of choice of variables, climate models and emissions scenarios can have on future species distribution models using two endangered species: one a short-lived invertebrate species (Ptunarra Brown Butterfly), and the other a long-lived paleo-endemic tree species (King Billy Pine). We show the range in projected distributions that result from different variable selection, climate models and emissions scenarios. The...
Sophisticated statistical analyses are common in ecological research, particularly in species distri...
Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an increasingly important tool to predict the geographic dist...
Anthropogenic-induced climate change has already altered the conditions to which species have adapte...
<div><p>Choice of variables, climate models and emissions scenarios all influence the results of spe...
Choice of variables, climate models and emissions scenarios all influence the results of species dis...
Aim: species distribution modelling is commonly used to guide future conservation policies in the li...
© 2016 Dr. John Bruno BaumgartnerEffective management of biodiversity requires decision strategies t...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are common tools for assessing the potential impact of climate ch...
The need to proactively manage landscapes and species to aid their adaptation to climate change is w...
To plan endangered species conservation and to design adequate management programmes, it is necessar...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used in conservation and land-use planning as in...
Limited conservation resources mean that management decisions are often made on the basis of scarce ...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly proposed to support conservation decision making...
Bioclimatic models are widely used tools for assessing potential responses of species to climate cha...
1. Species distribution models (SDMs) are frequently used to predict the effects of climate change o...
Sophisticated statistical analyses are common in ecological research, particularly in species distri...
Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an increasingly important tool to predict the geographic dist...
Anthropogenic-induced climate change has already altered the conditions to which species have adapte...
<div><p>Choice of variables, climate models and emissions scenarios all influence the results of spe...
Choice of variables, climate models and emissions scenarios all influence the results of species dis...
Aim: species distribution modelling is commonly used to guide future conservation policies in the li...
© 2016 Dr. John Bruno BaumgartnerEffective management of biodiversity requires decision strategies t...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are common tools for assessing the potential impact of climate ch...
The need to proactively manage landscapes and species to aid their adaptation to climate change is w...
To plan endangered species conservation and to design adequate management programmes, it is necessar...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used in conservation and land-use planning as in...
Limited conservation resources mean that management decisions are often made on the basis of scarce ...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly proposed to support conservation decision making...
Bioclimatic models are widely used tools for assessing potential responses of species to climate cha...
1. Species distribution models (SDMs) are frequently used to predict the effects of climate change o...
Sophisticated statistical analyses are common in ecological research, particularly in species distri...
Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an increasingly important tool to predict the geographic dist...
Anthropogenic-induced climate change has already altered the conditions to which species have adapte...