Measuring geographic range size is a fundamental part of ecology and conservation. Geographic range size is used as a criterion by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species in estimating species extinction risk. Yet the geographic distributions of many threatened species are poorly documented, and it is often unclear whether a geographic range size estimate is complete. Here we use a large and near-exhaustive database of species occurrences to (i) estimate extent of occurrence (a measure of geographic range size routinely used in Red List assessments), and (ii) develop a method to assess whether our estimate for each species is complete. We use an extensive database of point locality records for 24 Himalayan Galliformes, a group of highly thr...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
The current rapid loss of biodiversity globally calls for improved tools to predict conservation sta...
Although the geographic range is a fundamental unit of analysis for many macroecological and biogeog...
Measuring geographic range size is a fundamental part of ecology and conservation. Geographic range ...
1. Geographic range size and how it changes through time is one of the fundamental ecological and ev...
Geographic range size is often conceptualized as a fixed attribute of a species and treated as such ...
With the increasing concern about species conservation, a need exists for quantitative characterizat...
Species range maps based on extents of occurrence (EOO maps) have become the basis for many analyses...
Connecting the geographical occurrence of a species with underlying environmental variables is funda...
Connecting the geographical occurrence of a species with underlying environmental variables is funda...
Over half of globally threatened animal species have experienced rapid geographic range loss. Identi...
Accurate maps of species ranges are essential to inform conservation, but time-consuming to produce ...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
Accurate maps of species ranges are essential to inform conservation, but time-consuming to produce ...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
The current rapid loss of biodiversity globally calls for improved tools to predict conservation sta...
Although the geographic range is a fundamental unit of analysis for many macroecological and biogeog...
Measuring geographic range size is a fundamental part of ecology and conservation. Geographic range ...
1. Geographic range size and how it changes through time is one of the fundamental ecological and ev...
Geographic range size is often conceptualized as a fixed attribute of a species and treated as such ...
With the increasing concern about species conservation, a need exists for quantitative characterizat...
Species range maps based on extents of occurrence (EOO maps) have become the basis for many analyses...
Connecting the geographical occurrence of a species with underlying environmental variables is funda...
Connecting the geographical occurrence of a species with underlying environmental variables is funda...
Over half of globally threatened animal species have experienced rapid geographic range loss. Identi...
Accurate maps of species ranges are essential to inform conservation, but time-consuming to produce ...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
Accurate maps of species ranges are essential to inform conservation, but time-consuming to produce ...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
The current rapid loss of biodiversity globally calls for improved tools to predict conservation sta...
Although the geographic range is a fundamental unit of analysis for many macroecological and biogeog...