The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of stacked species distribution models in predicting the alpha and gamma species diversity patterns of two important plant clades along elevation in the Andes. We modelled the distribution of the species in the Anthurium genus (53 species) and the Bromeliaceae family (89 species) using six modelling techniques. We combined all of the predictions for the same species in ensemble models based on two different criteria: the average of the rescaled predictions by all techniques and the average of the best techniques. The rescaled predictions were then reclassified into binary predictions (presence/absence). By stacking either the original predictions or binary predictions for both ense...
1. The popularity of species distribution models (SDMs) and the associated stacked species distribut...
This is the final published version, also available from Frontiers via the DOI in this record.Aim: T...
Understanding spatial patterns of species diversity and the distri- butions of individual species is...
PLEASE NOTE, THESE DATA ARE ALSO REFERRED TO IN TWO OTHER PUBLICATIONS. PLEASE SEE http://dx.doi.org...
In this study, we compare two community modelling approaches to determine their ability to predict t...
Aim: Modelling species distributions at the community level is required to make effective forecasts ...
Aim: Climatic niche modelling of species and community distributions implicitly assumes strong and c...
<p>Altitudinal patterns for the genus <i>Anthurium</i> (above) and the Bromeliaceae family (below) a...
An enduring challenge in ecology is to characterise and understand species richness patterns in trop...
1. In this study, we compare two community modelling approaches to determine their ability to predic...
© 2019 The Authors. Ecological Monographs published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Ecologic...
Aim: Species distribution models are increasingly used to predict the impacts of global change on wh...
International audienceAim: Understanding how species richness is distributed is a critical prerequis...
1. The popularity of species distribution models (SDMs) and the associated stacked species distribut...
This is the final published version, also available from Frontiers via the DOI in this record.Aim: T...
Understanding spatial patterns of species diversity and the distri- butions of individual species is...
PLEASE NOTE, THESE DATA ARE ALSO REFERRED TO IN TWO OTHER PUBLICATIONS. PLEASE SEE http://dx.doi.org...
In this study, we compare two community modelling approaches to determine their ability to predict t...
Aim: Modelling species distributions at the community level is required to make effective forecasts ...
Aim: Climatic niche modelling of species and community distributions implicitly assumes strong and c...
<p>Altitudinal patterns for the genus <i>Anthurium</i> (above) and the Bromeliaceae family (below) a...
An enduring challenge in ecology is to characterise and understand species richness patterns in trop...
1. In this study, we compare two community modelling approaches to determine their ability to predic...
© 2019 The Authors. Ecological Monographs published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Ecologic...
Aim: Species distribution models are increasingly used to predict the impacts of global change on wh...
International audienceAim: Understanding how species richness is distributed is a critical prerequis...
1. The popularity of species distribution models (SDMs) and the associated stacked species distribut...
This is the final published version, also available from Frontiers via the DOI in this record.Aim: T...
Understanding spatial patterns of species diversity and the distri- butions of individual species is...