Predictions from species distribution models (SDMs) are commonly used in support of environmental decision-making to explore potential impacts of climate change on biodiversity. However, because future climates are likely to differ from current climates, there has been ongoing interest in understanding the ability of SDMs to predict species responses under novel conditions (i.e., model transferability). Here, we explore the spatial and environmental limits to extrapolation in SDMs using forest inventory data from 11 model algorithms for 108 tree species across the western United States. Algorithms performed well in predicting occurrence for plots that occurred in the same geographic region in which they were fitted. However, a substantial p...
Predicting species' potential geographical range by species distribution models (SDMs) is central to...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are basic tools in ecology, biogeography and biodiversity. The us...
Conservation planners often wish to predict how species distributions will change in response to env...
Predictions from species distribution models (SDMs) are commonly used in support of environmental de...
Species distribution models (SDMs) project the outcome of community assembly processes - dispersal, ...
Our understanding of how species will respond to global change is still limited. Species distributio...
Aim: The distributions of many organisms are spatially autocorrelated, but it is unclear whether inc...
Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an increasingly important tool to predict the geographic dist...
Species distribution models (SDMs) provide insights into species' ecology and distributions and are ...
<div><p>Conservation planners often wish to predict how species distributions will change in respons...
<div><p>Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an increasingly important tool to predict the geograp...
Artículo de publicación ISIAim It has been suggested that predicting species distributions requires ...
International audienceAim: Statistical species distribution models (SDMs) are the most common tool t...
Recent studies suggest that species distribution models (SDMs) based on fine-scale climate data may ...
Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an increasingly important tool to predict the geographic dist...
Predicting species' potential geographical range by species distribution models (SDMs) is central to...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are basic tools in ecology, biogeography and biodiversity. The us...
Conservation planners often wish to predict how species distributions will change in response to env...
Predictions from species distribution models (SDMs) are commonly used in support of environmental de...
Species distribution models (SDMs) project the outcome of community assembly processes - dispersal, ...
Our understanding of how species will respond to global change is still limited. Species distributio...
Aim: The distributions of many organisms are spatially autocorrelated, but it is unclear whether inc...
Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an increasingly important tool to predict the geographic dist...
Species distribution models (SDMs) provide insights into species' ecology and distributions and are ...
<div><p>Conservation planners often wish to predict how species distributions will change in respons...
<div><p>Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an increasingly important tool to predict the geograp...
Artículo de publicación ISIAim It has been suggested that predicting species distributions requires ...
International audienceAim: Statistical species distribution models (SDMs) are the most common tool t...
Recent studies suggest that species distribution models (SDMs) based on fine-scale climate data may ...
Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an increasingly important tool to predict the geographic dist...
Predicting species' potential geographical range by species distribution models (SDMs) is central to...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are basic tools in ecology, biogeography and biodiversity. The us...
Conservation planners often wish to predict how species distributions will change in response to env...