Dynamic vegetation models (DVMs) follow a process-based approach to simulate plant population demography, and have been used to address questions about disturbances, plant succession, community composition, and provisioning of ecosystem services under climate change scenarios. Despite their potential, they have seldom been used for studying species range dynamics explicitly. In this perspective paper, we make the case that DVMs should be used to this end and can improve our understanding of the factors that influence species range expansions and contractions. We review the benefits of using process-based, dynamic models, emphasizing how DVMs can be applied specifically to questions about species range dynamics. Subsequently, we provide a cr...
Environmental change is expected to shift the geographic range of species and communities. To estima...
competitive exclusion, dynamic global vegetation model (DGVM), ecosystem demography, migration, perf...
BioMove simulates plant species' geographic range shifts in response to climate, habitat structure a...
Dynamic vegetation models (DVMs) follow a process‐based approach to simulate plant population demogr...
1. To conserve future biodiversity, a better understanding of the likely effects of climate and land...
Predicting the potential effects of future climatic change and human disturbances on natural vegetat...
Many species are threatened by global climate change, but plants are particularly vulnerable because...
Dynamic global vegetation models are a common tool to assess the effect of climate and land use chan...
Dynamic models for range expansion provide a promising tool for assessing species ’ capacity to resp...
Dynamic models for range expansion provide a promising tool for assessing species' capacity to respo...
A central issue in climate change research is to identify what species will be most affected by vari...
Current models predict that up to 60% of species are at a greater risk of extinction due to climate ...
International audienceGiven the rate of projected environmental change for the 21st century, urgent ...
BioMove simulates plant species' geographic range shifts in response to climate, habitat structure a...
Predicted future climate change will alter species' distributions as they attempt to track the most ...
Environmental change is expected to shift the geographic range of species and communities. To estima...
competitive exclusion, dynamic global vegetation model (DGVM), ecosystem demography, migration, perf...
BioMove simulates plant species' geographic range shifts in response to climate, habitat structure a...
Dynamic vegetation models (DVMs) follow a process‐based approach to simulate plant population demogr...
1. To conserve future biodiversity, a better understanding of the likely effects of climate and land...
Predicting the potential effects of future climatic change and human disturbances on natural vegetat...
Many species are threatened by global climate change, but plants are particularly vulnerable because...
Dynamic global vegetation models are a common tool to assess the effect of climate and land use chan...
Dynamic models for range expansion provide a promising tool for assessing species ’ capacity to resp...
Dynamic models for range expansion provide a promising tool for assessing species' capacity to respo...
A central issue in climate change research is to identify what species will be most affected by vari...
Current models predict that up to 60% of species are at a greater risk of extinction due to climate ...
International audienceGiven the rate of projected environmental change for the 21st century, urgent ...
BioMove simulates plant species' geographic range shifts in response to climate, habitat structure a...
Predicted future climate change will alter species' distributions as they attempt to track the most ...
Environmental change is expected to shift the geographic range of species and communities. To estima...
competitive exclusion, dynamic global vegetation model (DGVM), ecosystem demography, migration, perf...
BioMove simulates plant species' geographic range shifts in response to climate, habitat structure a...