International audienceSpecies Distribution Models (SDMs) have become increasingly useful for conservation issues. Initially designed to predict distributions of species from incomplete datasets, SDMs may also identify environmental conditions associated with higher occurrences and abundances of widely distributed taxa. Using sighting records of 15 widely distributed mammals from French Guiana, including primates, carnivores, rodents and ungulates, we used three SDMs-based on (i) entropy, (ii) genetic algorithm, (iii) Mahalanobis distance-to investigate relationships between species occurrence and predictive variables such as vegetation, biogeographic units, climate, and disturbance index. Maximal entropy procedures resulted in more accurate...
As landscape-scale conservation models grow in prominence, assessments of how wildlife utilise multi...
Line transect surveys are widely used in neotropical rainforests to estimate the population abundanc...
Climate change is predicted to become a major cause of species loss in the coming century. Shifts in...
International audienceSpecies Distribution Models (SDMs) have become increasingly useful for conserv...
The conservation of poorly known species is difficult because of incomplete knowledge on their biolo...
Aim Species distribution models are invaluable tools in biogeographical, ecological and applied biol...
We modeled the geographical distribution of 4 pithecine primate species: brown-backed bearded sakis ...
The 'arc of deforestation' of southern Amazonia has experienced one of the highest deforestation rat...
Species distribution maps are widely used in predicting areas of conservation concern, particularly ...
Detailed large-scale information on mammal distribution has often been lacking, hindering conservati...
Species distribution models (SDMs) can be useful for different conservation purposes. We discuss the...
Spatial data on species distributions are available in two main forms, point locations and distribut...
Spatially explicit models of animal abundance are a critical tool to inform conservation planning an...
As landscape-scale conservation models grow in prominence, assessments of how wildlife utilise multi...
Line transect surveys are widely used in neotropical rainforests to estimate the population abundanc...
Climate change is predicted to become a major cause of species loss in the coming century. Shifts in...
International audienceSpecies Distribution Models (SDMs) have become increasingly useful for conserv...
The conservation of poorly known species is difficult because of incomplete knowledge on their biolo...
Aim Species distribution models are invaluable tools in biogeographical, ecological and applied biol...
We modeled the geographical distribution of 4 pithecine primate species: brown-backed bearded sakis ...
The 'arc of deforestation' of southern Amazonia has experienced one of the highest deforestation rat...
Species distribution maps are widely used in predicting areas of conservation concern, particularly ...
Detailed large-scale information on mammal distribution has often been lacking, hindering conservati...
Species distribution models (SDMs) can be useful for different conservation purposes. We discuss the...
Spatial data on species distributions are available in two main forms, point locations and distribut...
Spatially explicit models of animal abundance are a critical tool to inform conservation planning an...
As landscape-scale conservation models grow in prominence, assessments of how wildlife utilise multi...
Line transect surveys are widely used in neotropical rainforests to estimate the population abundanc...
Climate change is predicted to become a major cause of species loss in the coming century. Shifts in...