Recent studies suggest that species distribution models (SDMs) based on fine-scale climate data may provide markedly different estimates of climate-change impacts than coarse-scale models. However, these studies disagree in their conclusions of how scale influences projected species distributions. In rugged terrain, coarse-scale climate grids may not capture topographically controlled climate variation at the scale that constitutes microhabitat or refugia for some species. Although finer scale data are therefore considered to better reflect climatic conditions experienced by species, there have been few formal analyses of how modeled distributions differ with scale. We modeled distributions for 52 plant species endemic to the California Flo...
The need to proactively manage landscapes and species to aid their adaptation to climate change is w...
Climate change is threatening biota all over the world through dictating changes in species distribu...
Over the past decade, species distribution models (SDMs) have become an indispensable item in the ec...
Recent studies suggest that species distribution models (SDMs) based on fine-scale climate data may ...
<div><p>Both climatic and edaphic conditions determine plant distribution, however many species dist...
Both climatic and edaphic conditions determine plant distribution, however many species distribution...
International audiencePredictions of future species' ranges under climate change are needed for cons...
Our understanding of how species will respond to global change is still limited. Species distributio...
There is ample evidence that biotic factors, such as biotic interactions and dispersal capacity, can...
Distributional shifts in species ranges provide critical evidence of ecological responses to climate...
Distributional shifts in species ranges provide critical evidence of ecological responses to climate...
Aim Species distribution models (SDMs) are used to infer niche responses and predict climate change...
International audienceAim: Statistical species distribution models (SDMs) are the most common tool t...
Over the last 15 years bioclimate models have been widely used to predict ecological responses to cl...
Aim: Species' climatic niches may be poorly predicted by regional climate estimates used in species ...
The need to proactively manage landscapes and species to aid their adaptation to climate change is w...
Climate change is threatening biota all over the world through dictating changes in species distribu...
Over the past decade, species distribution models (SDMs) have become an indispensable item in the ec...
Recent studies suggest that species distribution models (SDMs) based on fine-scale climate data may ...
<div><p>Both climatic and edaphic conditions determine plant distribution, however many species dist...
Both climatic and edaphic conditions determine plant distribution, however many species distribution...
International audiencePredictions of future species' ranges under climate change are needed for cons...
Our understanding of how species will respond to global change is still limited. Species distributio...
There is ample evidence that biotic factors, such as biotic interactions and dispersal capacity, can...
Distributional shifts in species ranges provide critical evidence of ecological responses to climate...
Distributional shifts in species ranges provide critical evidence of ecological responses to climate...
Aim Species distribution models (SDMs) are used to infer niche responses and predict climate change...
International audienceAim: Statistical species distribution models (SDMs) are the most common tool t...
Over the last 15 years bioclimate models have been widely used to predict ecological responses to cl...
Aim: Species' climatic niches may be poorly predicted by regional climate estimates used in species ...
The need to proactively manage landscapes and species to aid their adaptation to climate change is w...
Climate change is threatening biota all over the world through dictating changes in species distribu...
Over the past decade, species distribution models (SDMs) have become an indispensable item in the ec...