Besides being central for understanding both global biodiversity patterns and associated anthropogenic impacts, species range maps are currently only available for a small subset of global biodiversity. Here, we provide a set of assembled spatial data for terrestrial vascular plants listed at the global IUCN red list. The dataset consists of pre-defned native regions for 47,675 species, density of available native occurrence records for 30,906 species, and standardized, large-scale Maxent predictions for 27,208 species, highlighting environmentally suitable areas within species’ native regions. The data was generated in an automated approach consisting of data scraping and fltering, variable selection, model calibration and model selection....
Species Distribution Models (SDM) for seven invasive plant species in North America. Species distrib...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used predictive tools to forecast potential biological...
Incomplete sampling of species’ geographic distributions has challenged biogeographers for many year...
Besides being central for understanding both global biodiversity patterns and associated anthropogen...
Endemics–Area Relationships (EARs) are fundamental in theoretical and applied biogeography for under...
Research into ecological range shift has increased exponentially in recent years as ecologists attem...
The documentation of biodiversity distribution through species range identification is crucial for m...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are popular tools for predicting the geographic ranges of species...
The documentation of biodiversity distribution through species range identification is crucial for m...
Aim Information on change in species’ environmental preferences (i.e., niche) is currently not inclu...
Abstract Aim: To explore the scale dependence of relationships between novel measures of geodiversi...
Estimates of species’ ranges can inform many aspects of biodiversity research and conservation-manag...
Aim: To explore the scale-dependency of relationships between novel geodiversity measures and 26 bot...
Over the past decade, species distribution models (SDMs) have become an indispensable item in the ec...
Aim: (1) To determine the relative need for conservation assessments of vascular plant species among...
Species Distribution Models (SDM) for seven invasive plant species in North America. Species distrib...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used predictive tools to forecast potential biological...
Incomplete sampling of species’ geographic distributions has challenged biogeographers for many year...
Besides being central for understanding both global biodiversity patterns and associated anthropogen...
Endemics–Area Relationships (EARs) are fundamental in theoretical and applied biogeography for under...
Research into ecological range shift has increased exponentially in recent years as ecologists attem...
The documentation of biodiversity distribution through species range identification is crucial for m...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are popular tools for predicting the geographic ranges of species...
The documentation of biodiversity distribution through species range identification is crucial for m...
Aim Information on change in species’ environmental preferences (i.e., niche) is currently not inclu...
Abstract Aim: To explore the scale dependence of relationships between novel measures of geodiversi...
Estimates of species’ ranges can inform many aspects of biodiversity research and conservation-manag...
Aim: To explore the scale-dependency of relationships between novel geodiversity measures and 26 bot...
Over the past decade, species distribution models (SDMs) have become an indispensable item in the ec...
Aim: (1) To determine the relative need for conservation assessments of vascular plant species among...
Species Distribution Models (SDM) for seven invasive plant species in North America. Species distrib...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used predictive tools to forecast potential biological...
Incomplete sampling of species’ geographic distributions has challenged biogeographers for many year...