Species distribution models (SDMs) are routinely applied to assess current as well as future species distributions, for example to assess impacts of future environmental change on biodiversity or to underpin conservation planning. It has been repeatedly emphasized that SDMs should be evaluated based not only on their goodness of fit to the data, but also on the realism of the modelled ecological responses. However, possibilities for the latter are hampered by limited knowledge on the true responses as well as a lack of quantitative evaluation methods. Here we compared modelled niche optima obtained from European-scale SDMs of 1,476 terrestrial vascular plant species with empirical ecological indicator values indicating the preferences of pl...
Methodological research on species distribution modelling (SDM) has so far largely focused on the ch...
Species niche is a fundamental concept in ecology, but quantitative descriptions of nicheare lacking...
Today, more than ever, robust projections of potential species range shifts are needed to anticipate...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are routinely applied to assess current as well as future species...
The predictive power of species distribution models (SDMs) varies substantially among species depend...
Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an increasingly important tool to predict the geographic dist...
Habitat suitability calculated from Species Distribution Models (SDMs) has been used to assess popul...
The questions of how much abiotic environment contributes to explain species distributions, and whic...
AbstractSpecies distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to understand rare and endangered s...
European-wide conservation policies are based on the identification of priority habitats. However, ...
Aim: A fundamental question in macroecology centres around understanding the relationship between sp...
Questions: The choice of environmental predictor variables in correlative models of plant species di...
Ecological niche modeling (ENM) and species distribution modeling (SDM) are sets of tools that allow...
The suite of factors that drives where and under what conditions a species occurs has become the foc...
International audienceThis paper presents an evaluation of several approaches of plantsspec...
Methodological research on species distribution modelling (SDM) has so far largely focused on the ch...
Species niche is a fundamental concept in ecology, but quantitative descriptions of nicheare lacking...
Today, more than ever, robust projections of potential species range shifts are needed to anticipate...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are routinely applied to assess current as well as future species...
The predictive power of species distribution models (SDMs) varies substantially among species depend...
Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an increasingly important tool to predict the geographic dist...
Habitat suitability calculated from Species Distribution Models (SDMs) has been used to assess popul...
The questions of how much abiotic environment contributes to explain species distributions, and whic...
AbstractSpecies distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to understand rare and endangered s...
European-wide conservation policies are based on the identification of priority habitats. However, ...
Aim: A fundamental question in macroecology centres around understanding the relationship between sp...
Questions: The choice of environmental predictor variables in correlative models of plant species di...
Ecological niche modeling (ENM) and species distribution modeling (SDM) are sets of tools that allow...
The suite of factors that drives where and under what conditions a species occurs has become the foc...
International audienceThis paper presents an evaluation of several approaches of plantsspec...
Methodological research on species distribution modelling (SDM) has so far largely focused on the ch...
Species niche is a fundamental concept in ecology, but quantitative descriptions of nicheare lacking...
Today, more than ever, robust projections of potential species range shifts are needed to anticipate...