Understanding spatiotemporal population trends and their drivers is a key aim in population ecology. We further need to be able to predict how the dynamics and sizes of populations are affected in the long term by changing landscapes and climate. However, predictions of future population trends are sensitive to a range of modeling assumptions. Deadwood-dependent fungi are an excellent system for testing the performance of different predictive models of sessile species as these species have different rarity and spatial population dynamics, the populations are structured at different spatial scales, and they utilize distinct substrates. We tested how the projected large-scale occupancies of species with differing landscape-scale occupancies a...
The extensive spatial and temporal coverage of many citizen science datasets (CSD) makes them appeal...
Approaches to assess the impacts of landscape disturbance scenarios on species range from metrics ba...
Komonen and Müller (2018) aimed to inform connectivity conservation of saproxylic (deadwood-dependen...
Understanding spatiotemporal population trends and their drivers is a key aim in population ecology....
Understanding spatiotemporal population trends and their drivers is a key aim in population ecology....
Long‐term metapopulation persistence is mediated by the dynamics of colonization and extinction. To ...
Long-term metapopulation persistence is mediated by the dynamics of colonization and extinction. To ...
1. The distribution pattern of many species reflects the past rather than the current structure of l...
Developing a rigorous understanding of multiple global threats to species persistence requires the u...
Current models predict that up to 60% of species are at a greater risk of extinction due to climate ...
Global environmental change is expected to induce widespread changes in the geographic distribution ...
To optimally manage a metapopulation, managers and conservation biologists can favor a type of habit...
Habitat heterogeneity may influence plant demography because conditions for survival, growth, and re...
Patch occupancy models are extremely important and popular tools for understanding the dynamics, and...
The extensive spatial and temporal coverage of many citizen science datasets (CSD) makes them appeal...
Approaches to assess the impacts of landscape disturbance scenarios on species range from metrics ba...
Komonen and Müller (2018) aimed to inform connectivity conservation of saproxylic (deadwood-dependen...
Understanding spatiotemporal population trends and their drivers is a key aim in population ecology....
Understanding spatiotemporal population trends and their drivers is a key aim in population ecology....
Long‐term metapopulation persistence is mediated by the dynamics of colonization and extinction. To ...
Long-term metapopulation persistence is mediated by the dynamics of colonization and extinction. To ...
1. The distribution pattern of many species reflects the past rather than the current structure of l...
Developing a rigorous understanding of multiple global threats to species persistence requires the u...
Current models predict that up to 60% of species are at a greater risk of extinction due to climate ...
Global environmental change is expected to induce widespread changes in the geographic distribution ...
To optimally manage a metapopulation, managers and conservation biologists can favor a type of habit...
Habitat heterogeneity may influence plant demography because conditions for survival, growth, and re...
Patch occupancy models are extremely important and popular tools for understanding the dynamics, and...
The extensive spatial and temporal coverage of many citizen science datasets (CSD) makes them appeal...
Approaches to assess the impacts of landscape disturbance scenarios on species range from metrics ba...
Komonen and Müller (2018) aimed to inform connectivity conservation of saproxylic (deadwood-dependen...