Species distribution models (SDMs) frequently project substantial declines in the spatial extent of climatically suitable habitat in response to scenarios of future climate change. Such projections are highly disconcerting. Yet, considerable variation can occur in the direction and magnitude of range changes projected by different SDM methods, even when predictive performance is similar. In this study, we assessed whether particular methods have a tendency to predict substantial loss or gain of suitable habitat. In particular, we asked, “are 14 SDM methods equally likely to predict extreme changes to the future extent of suitable habitatfor 220 Australian mammal species?”. We defined five non-mutually exclusive categories of ‘extreme’ c...
International audiencePredictions of future species' ranges under climate change are needed for cons...
Models that couple habitat suitability with demographic processes offer a potentially improved appro...
Aim: To measure the effects of including biotic interactions on climate-based species distribution m...
Species distribution models (SDMs) frequently project substantial declines in the spatial extent of ...
Species distribution models (SDMs) frequently project substantial declines in the spatial extent of ...
Species distribution models (SDMs) frequently project substantial declines in the spatial extent of ...
Predicted changes in the global climate are likely to cause large shifts in the geographic ranges of...
© 2016 Dr. John Bruno BaumgartnerEffective management of biodiversity requires decision strategies t...
To investigate potential range shifts in a changing climate it is becoming increasingly common to de...
International audiencePredictions of future species' ranges under climate change are needed for cons...
Aim: Species distribution models (SDMs) generally use correlative relationships between the species ...
Aim: Species distribution models (SDMs) generally use correlative relationships between the species ...
Aim: Species distribution models (SDMs) generally use correlative relationships between the species ...
<div><p>Conservation planners often wish to predict how species distributions will change in respons...
Aim: To measure the effects of including biotic interactions on climate-based species distribution m...
International audiencePredictions of future species' ranges under climate change are needed for cons...
Models that couple habitat suitability with demographic processes offer a potentially improved appro...
Aim: To measure the effects of including biotic interactions on climate-based species distribution m...
Species distribution models (SDMs) frequently project substantial declines in the spatial extent of ...
Species distribution models (SDMs) frequently project substantial declines in the spatial extent of ...
Species distribution models (SDMs) frequently project substantial declines in the spatial extent of ...
Predicted changes in the global climate are likely to cause large shifts in the geographic ranges of...
© 2016 Dr. John Bruno BaumgartnerEffective management of biodiversity requires decision strategies t...
To investigate potential range shifts in a changing climate it is becoming increasingly common to de...
International audiencePredictions of future species' ranges under climate change are needed for cons...
Aim: Species distribution models (SDMs) generally use correlative relationships between the species ...
Aim: Species distribution models (SDMs) generally use correlative relationships between the species ...
Aim: Species distribution models (SDMs) generally use correlative relationships between the species ...
<div><p>Conservation planners often wish to predict how species distributions will change in respons...
Aim: To measure the effects of including biotic interactions on climate-based species distribution m...
International audiencePredictions of future species' ranges under climate change are needed for cons...
Models that couple habitat suitability with demographic processes offer a potentially improved appro...
Aim: To measure the effects of including biotic interactions on climate-based species distribution m...