Ecological niche models (ENMs) are the primary tool used to describe and forecast the potential influence of climate change on biodiversity. However, ENMs do not directly account for important biological and landscape processes likely to affect range dynamics at a variety of spatial scales. Recent advances to link ENMs with population models have focused on the fundamental step of integrating dispersal and metapopulation dynamics into forecasts of species geographic ranges. Here we use a combination of novel analyses and a synthesis of findings from published plant and animal case studies to highlight three seldom recognised, yet important, advantages of linking ENMs with demographic modelling approaches: 1) they provide direct measures of ...
© 2009 The Royal SocietyClimate change is already affecting species worldwide, yet existing methods ...
Aim Information on change in species’ environmental preferences (i.e., niche) is currently not inclu...
Aim While niche models are typically used to assess the vulnerability of species to climate change, ...
Models that couple habitat suitability with demographic processes offer a potentially improved appro...
Published online 26 February 2014There is an urgent need to develop effective vulnerability assessme...
Criticism has been levelled at climate-change-induced forecasts of species range shifts that do not ...
In the last two decades, interest in species distribution models (SDMs) of plants and animals has gr...
Criticism has been levelled at climate-change-induced forecasts of species range shifts that do not ...
1. To conserve future biodiversity, a better understanding of the likely effects of climate and land...
Despite the widespread use of Ecological Niche Models (ENMs) for predicting the responses of species...
Forecasting species range shifts under climate change is critical to adapt conservation strategies t...
International audienceGlobal biodiversity declines, largely driven by climate and land‐use changes, ...
© 2016 Dr. John Bruno BaumgartnerEffective management of biodiversity requires decision strategies t...
Global climate change and its broad spectrum of effects on human and natural systems has become a ce...
Assessing the impact of climate change on range dynamics is difficult in the absence of large-extent...
© 2009 The Royal SocietyClimate change is already affecting species worldwide, yet existing methods ...
Aim Information on change in species’ environmental preferences (i.e., niche) is currently not inclu...
Aim While niche models are typically used to assess the vulnerability of species to climate change, ...
Models that couple habitat suitability with demographic processes offer a potentially improved appro...
Published online 26 February 2014There is an urgent need to develop effective vulnerability assessme...
Criticism has been levelled at climate-change-induced forecasts of species range shifts that do not ...
In the last two decades, interest in species distribution models (SDMs) of plants and animals has gr...
Criticism has been levelled at climate-change-induced forecasts of species range shifts that do not ...
1. To conserve future biodiversity, a better understanding of the likely effects of climate and land...
Despite the widespread use of Ecological Niche Models (ENMs) for predicting the responses of species...
Forecasting species range shifts under climate change is critical to adapt conservation strategies t...
International audienceGlobal biodiversity declines, largely driven by climate and land‐use changes, ...
© 2016 Dr. John Bruno BaumgartnerEffective management of biodiversity requires decision strategies t...
Global climate change and its broad spectrum of effects on human and natural systems has become a ce...
Assessing the impact of climate change on range dynamics is difficult in the absence of large-extent...
© 2009 The Royal SocietyClimate change is already affecting species worldwide, yet existing methods ...
Aim Information on change in species’ environmental preferences (i.e., niche) is currently not inclu...
Aim While niche models are typically used to assess the vulnerability of species to climate change, ...