Assisted colonisation, one form of species translocation, has been proposed as a tool for helping species to track suitable conditions in a changing climate. There are considerable practical challenges associated with it, including predicting where to place translocated individuals. This problem may be particularly big for small and immobile species, where small-scale micro-environmental conditions de-couple them from environmental conditions as projected in large-scale climate models. To investigate this problem we developed a survey-based model to predict the occurrence of our target species, the fruticose terricolous arctic-alpine lichen, Flavocetraria nivalis, within the Cairngorm Mountains. We then undertook an experimental translocati...
The role of climate in determining range margins is often studied using species distribution models ...
The continuing decline and loss of biodiversity has caused an increase in the use of interventionist...
Aim Correlative Species Distribution Models (SDMs) are subject to substantial spatio-temporal limit...
Assisted colonisation, one form of species translocation, has been proposed as a tool for helping sp...
Climate change is widely accepted as one of the worst threat to the world’s biodiversity. A recentl...
Species distribution models (SDMs), which statistically relate species occurrence to climatic variab...
Climatic niche shifts have been documented in a number of invasive species by comparing the native a...
Aim: Many rare species are dispersal-limited and minimal land use and climate changes can impact the...
Aim The dynamic nature of climate change diminishes the effectiveness of static approaches to natur...
Correlative ecological niche models, built with species’ occurrence records, have become the most wi...
Species may survive under contemporary climate change by either shifting their range or adapting loc...
Understanding the ability of plants to spread is important for assessing conservation strategies, la...
Establishment and spread of introduced species are difficult to predict because they are subject to ...
Species distribution models (SDM) have often been used to predict the potential ranges of introduced...
Aim Dispersal range is a key factor for understanding species' persistence in dynamic landscapes. Ho...
The role of climate in determining range margins is often studied using species distribution models ...
The continuing decline and loss of biodiversity has caused an increase in the use of interventionist...
Aim Correlative Species Distribution Models (SDMs) are subject to substantial spatio-temporal limit...
Assisted colonisation, one form of species translocation, has been proposed as a tool for helping sp...
Climate change is widely accepted as one of the worst threat to the world’s biodiversity. A recentl...
Species distribution models (SDMs), which statistically relate species occurrence to climatic variab...
Climatic niche shifts have been documented in a number of invasive species by comparing the native a...
Aim: Many rare species are dispersal-limited and minimal land use and climate changes can impact the...
Aim The dynamic nature of climate change diminishes the effectiveness of static approaches to natur...
Correlative ecological niche models, built with species’ occurrence records, have become the most wi...
Species may survive under contemporary climate change by either shifting their range or adapting loc...
Understanding the ability of plants to spread is important for assessing conservation strategies, la...
Establishment and spread of introduced species are difficult to predict because they are subject to ...
Species distribution models (SDM) have often been used to predict the potential ranges of introduced...
Aim Dispersal range is a key factor for understanding species' persistence in dynamic landscapes. Ho...
The role of climate in determining range margins is often studied using species distribution models ...
The continuing decline and loss of biodiversity has caused an increase in the use of interventionist...
Aim Correlative Species Distribution Models (SDMs) are subject to substantial spatio-temporal limit...