Aim To explore whether the subspecific genetic entities of Acacia saligna occupy different bioclimatic niches in their native and introduced ranges and whether these niches are predictable using species distribution models (SDMs). Location Australia, South Africa and the Mediterranean Basin. Methods Species distribution models were developed in MAXENT using six climatic variables to calculate the climatic suitability of the ranges of A. saligna. We assessed (1) the subspecific niche differences identified by SDMs using measures of niche overlap and model performance; (2) the ability of SDMs to predict the most likely subspecific genetic entities present in South Africa based on comparisons to genetic data; and (3) the ability of SDMs ...
CITATION: Motloung, R. F. et al. 2014. Forestry trial data can be used to evaluate climate-based spe...
Aim: Invasive species distribution and abundance data are essential for management decisions on miti...
Invasive trees are a major problem in South Africa. Many species are well established whereas other...
CITATION: Hirsch, H. et al. 2017. Unresolved native range taxonomy complicates inferences in invasio...
Aim Investigate the relative abilities of different bioclimatic models and data sets to project spe...
Australian Acacia species have been widely planted worldwide for different purposes. Some of them ha...
"Climatic niche models for invasive plants are usually constructed with occurrence records taken fro...
Aim Many Australian Acacia species have been widely planted around the world. Some taxa are among th...
Determining the potential range of invasive alien species under current conditions is important. How...
Aim: To investigate the impact of geographical bias on the performance of ecological niche models f...
CITATION: Thompson, G. D. et al. 2015. A tree well travelled: global genetic structure of the invasi...
Biological invasions are among the major contemporary threats to biodiversity. Biocontrol has a lon...
Determining the degree to which climate niches are conserved across plant species' native and introd...
Determining the degree to which climate niches are conserved across plant species\u27 native and int...
The aim of this study is to establish the spatial pattern of colonization and spread of Acacia salig...
CITATION: Motloung, R. F. et al. 2014. Forestry trial data can be used to evaluate climate-based spe...
Aim: Invasive species distribution and abundance data are essential for management decisions on miti...
Invasive trees are a major problem in South Africa. Many species are well established whereas other...
CITATION: Hirsch, H. et al. 2017. Unresolved native range taxonomy complicates inferences in invasio...
Aim Investigate the relative abilities of different bioclimatic models and data sets to project spe...
Australian Acacia species have been widely planted worldwide for different purposes. Some of them ha...
"Climatic niche models for invasive plants are usually constructed with occurrence records taken fro...
Aim Many Australian Acacia species have been widely planted around the world. Some taxa are among th...
Determining the potential range of invasive alien species under current conditions is important. How...
Aim: To investigate the impact of geographical bias on the performance of ecological niche models f...
CITATION: Thompson, G. D. et al. 2015. A tree well travelled: global genetic structure of the invasi...
Biological invasions are among the major contemporary threats to biodiversity. Biocontrol has a lon...
Determining the degree to which climate niches are conserved across plant species' native and introd...
Determining the degree to which climate niches are conserved across plant species\u27 native and int...
The aim of this study is to establish the spatial pattern of colonization and spread of Acacia salig...
CITATION: Motloung, R. F. et al. 2014. Forestry trial data can be used to evaluate climate-based spe...
Aim: Invasive species distribution and abundance data are essential for management decisions on miti...
Invasive trees are a major problem in South Africa. Many species are well established whereas other...