Species distribution models (SDMs) are popular tools for predicting the geographic ranges of species. It is common practice to use georeferenced records obtained from online databases to generate these models. Using three species of Phaedranassa (Amaryllidaceae) from the Northern Andes, we compare the geographic ranges as predicted by SDMs based on online records (after standard data cleaning) with SDMs of these records confirmed through extensive field searches. We also review the identification of herbarium collections. The species' ranges generated with corroborated field records did not agree with the species' ranges based on the online data. Specifically, geographic ranges based on online data were significantly inflated and had signif...
Massive digitalization of natural history collections is now leading to a steep accumulation of publ...
Aim‚ Species distribution models and geographical information system (GIS) technologies are becomi...
Species Distribution Models (SDM) for seven invasive plant species in North America. Species distrib...
© 2014 The Authors. Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to understand rare and ...
The climatic conditions of mountain habitats are greatly influenced by topography. Large differences...
Phaedranassa brevifolia Meerow (1987) is an endangered plant species endemic to Ecuador. Until recen...
Societal Impact Statement: Despite its importance, biodiversity is declining rapidly. To adequately ...
Abstract Despite the success of species distribution models (SDMs) in rare species conservation plan...
In this paper we aim to investigate the problems and potentialities of species distribution modeling...
Over the past decade, species distribution models (SDMs) have become an indispensable item in the ec...
Characterising a species’ geographical extent is central to many conservation assessments, including...
Besides being central for understanding both global biodiversity patterns and associated anthropogen...
Herbarium specimens provide verifiable and citable evidence of the occurrence of particular plants a...
<p>Evidence-based assessments of extinction risk are established tools used to inform the conservati...
Herbarium specimens provide verifiable and citable evidence of the occurrence of particular plants a...
Massive digitalization of natural history collections is now leading to a steep accumulation of publ...
Aim‚ Species distribution models and geographical information system (GIS) technologies are becomi...
Species Distribution Models (SDM) for seven invasive plant species in North America. Species distrib...
© 2014 The Authors. Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to understand rare and ...
The climatic conditions of mountain habitats are greatly influenced by topography. Large differences...
Phaedranassa brevifolia Meerow (1987) is an endangered plant species endemic to Ecuador. Until recen...
Societal Impact Statement: Despite its importance, biodiversity is declining rapidly. To adequately ...
Abstract Despite the success of species distribution models (SDMs) in rare species conservation plan...
In this paper we aim to investigate the problems and potentialities of species distribution modeling...
Over the past decade, species distribution models (SDMs) have become an indispensable item in the ec...
Characterising a species’ geographical extent is central to many conservation assessments, including...
Besides being central for understanding both global biodiversity patterns and associated anthropogen...
Herbarium specimens provide verifiable and citable evidence of the occurrence of particular plants a...
<p>Evidence-based assessments of extinction risk are established tools used to inform the conservati...
Herbarium specimens provide verifiable and citable evidence of the occurrence of particular plants a...
Massive digitalization of natural history collections is now leading to a steep accumulation of publ...
Aim‚ Species distribution models and geographical information system (GIS) technologies are becomi...
Species Distribution Models (SDM) for seven invasive plant species in North America. Species distrib...