Efficient management and prevention of species invasions requires accurate prediction of where species of concern can arrive and persist. Species distribution models provide one way to identify potentially suitable habitat by developing the relationship between climate variables and species occurrence data. However, these models when applied to freshwater invasions are complicated by two factors. The first is that the range expansions that typically occur as part of the invasion process violate standard species distribution model assumptions of data stationarity. Second, predicting potential range of freshwater aquatic species is complicated by the reliance on terrestrial climate measurements to develop occurrence relationships for species ...
Species Distribution Models (SDM) for seven invasive plant species in North America. Species distrib...
Museum records and survey data were used at 52 sites across the Lake Erie drainage in southeastern M...
. We assessed the geographic potential of four Eurasian cyprinid fishes (common carp, tench, grass c...
Efficient management and prevention of species invasions requires accurate prediction of where speci...
Efficient management and prevention of species invasions requires accurate prediction of where speci...
Efficient management and prevention of species invasions requires accurate prediction of where speci...
Forecasts of the locations of species invasions can improve by integrating species-specific climate ...
The invasion of the Laurentian Great Lakes by aquatic invasive species (AIS) has been the subject of...
Global homogenization of biota is underway through worldwide introduction and establishment of nonin...
Freshwater ecosystems rank among the most endangered ecosystems in the world and are under increasin...
In this study, we created models for how suitable habitat may change for 30 different invasive speci...
North America is home to the majority of the world’s crayfish diversity, but many of these crayfishe...
Aim Impacts of non-native species have motivated development of risk assessment tools for identifyin...
Aim: We employ a climate-matching method to evaluate potential source regions of freshwater invasive...
Abstract Aim Availability of uniformly collected presence, absence, and abundance data remains a key...
Species Distribution Models (SDM) for seven invasive plant species in North America. Species distrib...
Museum records and survey data were used at 52 sites across the Lake Erie drainage in southeastern M...
. We assessed the geographic potential of four Eurasian cyprinid fishes (common carp, tench, grass c...
Efficient management and prevention of species invasions requires accurate prediction of where speci...
Efficient management and prevention of species invasions requires accurate prediction of where speci...
Efficient management and prevention of species invasions requires accurate prediction of where speci...
Forecasts of the locations of species invasions can improve by integrating species-specific climate ...
The invasion of the Laurentian Great Lakes by aquatic invasive species (AIS) has been the subject of...
Global homogenization of biota is underway through worldwide introduction and establishment of nonin...
Freshwater ecosystems rank among the most endangered ecosystems in the world and are under increasin...
In this study, we created models for how suitable habitat may change for 30 different invasive speci...
North America is home to the majority of the world’s crayfish diversity, but many of these crayfishe...
Aim Impacts of non-native species have motivated development of risk assessment tools for identifyin...
Aim: We employ a climate-matching method to evaluate potential source regions of freshwater invasive...
Abstract Aim Availability of uniformly collected presence, absence, and abundance data remains a key...
Species Distribution Models (SDM) for seven invasive plant species in North America. Species distrib...
Museum records and survey data were used at 52 sites across the Lake Erie drainage in southeastern M...
. We assessed the geographic potential of four Eurasian cyprinid fishes (common carp, tench, grass c...