Species distribution models (SDMs) are an effective way of predicting the potential distribution of species and their response to environmental change. Most SDMs apply presence data to a relatively generic set of predictive variables such as climate. However, this weakens the modelling process by overlooking the responses to more cryptic predictive variables. In this paper we demonstrate a means by which data gathered from an intensive animal trapping study can be used to enhance SDMs by combining field data with bioclimatic modelling techniques to determine the future potential distribution for the koomal (Trichosurus vulpecula hypoleucus). The koomal is a geographically isolated subspecies of the common brushtail possum, endemic to south-...
© 2016 Natasha Carli Van der HeydenSince European settlement in Australia, numerous mammal species h...
Correlative species distribution models (SDMs) are often used to quantify the potential ranges of al...
Species distribution modelling (SDM), a tool increasingly adopted to quantify geographic range size,...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are an effective way of predicting the potential distribution of ...
Aim To understand climate and landscape drivers of species distributional shifts across broad spati...
Conservation and natural resource management are frequently hampered by poor understanding of how sp...
A species’ range—the geographical area over which it is found—is determined by many interacting fact...
Aim: Occurrence records for cryptic species are typically limited or highly uncertain, leaving their...
© 2016 Dr. John Bruno BaumgartnerEffective management of biodiversity requires decision strategies t...
Models of species' distributions are commonly used to inform landscape and conservation planning. In...
The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus ) occurs in the eucalypt forests of eastern and southern Australia...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordGlobally, t...
The management of populations of threatened species requires the capacity to identify areas of high ...
The ngwayir (western ringtail possum Pseudocheirus occidentalis) is an arboreal species endemic to s...
1. Species distribution models (SDMs) are frequently used to predict the effects of climate change o...
© 2016 Natasha Carli Van der HeydenSince European settlement in Australia, numerous mammal species h...
Correlative species distribution models (SDMs) are often used to quantify the potential ranges of al...
Species distribution modelling (SDM), a tool increasingly adopted to quantify geographic range size,...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are an effective way of predicting the potential distribution of ...
Aim To understand climate and landscape drivers of species distributional shifts across broad spati...
Conservation and natural resource management are frequently hampered by poor understanding of how sp...
A species’ range—the geographical area over which it is found—is determined by many interacting fact...
Aim: Occurrence records for cryptic species are typically limited or highly uncertain, leaving their...
© 2016 Dr. John Bruno BaumgartnerEffective management of biodiversity requires decision strategies t...
Models of species' distributions are commonly used to inform landscape and conservation planning. In...
The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus ) occurs in the eucalypt forests of eastern and southern Australia...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordGlobally, t...
The management of populations of threatened species requires the capacity to identify areas of high ...
The ngwayir (western ringtail possum Pseudocheirus occidentalis) is an arboreal species endemic to s...
1. Species distribution models (SDMs) are frequently used to predict the effects of climate change o...
© 2016 Natasha Carli Van der HeydenSince European settlement in Australia, numerous mammal species h...
Correlative species distribution models (SDMs) are often used to quantify the potential ranges of al...
Species distribution modelling (SDM), a tool increasingly adopted to quantify geographic range size,...