Aim: Species distribution models (SDMs) have emerged as essential tools in the equipment of many ecologists, useful to explore species distributions in space and time and answering an assortment of questions related to biogeography, climate change biology and conservation biology. Historically, most SDM research concentrated on well- known organisms, especially vertebrates. In recent years, these tools are becoming increasingly important for predicting the distribution of understudied invertebrate taxa. Here, we reviewed the literature published on main terrestrial arthropod predators (ants, ground beetles and spiders) to explore some of the challenges and opportunities of species distribution modelling in mega-diverse arthropod groups. Lo...
How many species are there on Earth and to what groups do these species belong? These fundamental qu...
We evaluated completeness and historical trend of the taxonomic knowledge on the myrmecophilous grou...
Many species are shifting their distributions due to climate change and to increasing international ...
International audienceAim Species distribution models (SDMs) have emerged as essential tools in the ...
Knowledge about the distribution of species is limited, with extensive gaps in our knowledge, partic...
Invertebrates constitute the majority of animal species and are critical for ecosystem functioning a...
Maps and models of the distributions of animals and plants are important for assessing their current...
Many species are shifting their distributions due to climate change and to increasing international ...
It has been suggested that we do not know within an order of magnitude the number of all species on ...
Many species are shifting their distributions due to climate change and to increasing international ...
<div><p>Many species are shifting their distributions due to climate change and to increasing intern...
Fishing spiders (Dolomedes spp.) make an interesting model to predict the impact of global changes b...
Experimental information on the roles played by climatic factors in determining the ecology and dist...
Aim: Global conservation planning is often oriented around vertebrates and plants, yet most organism...
Copyright © Finnish Zoological and Botanical Publishing Board 2009.The objective of this study is to...
How many species are there on Earth and to what groups do these species belong? These fundamental qu...
We evaluated completeness and historical trend of the taxonomic knowledge on the myrmecophilous grou...
Many species are shifting their distributions due to climate change and to increasing international ...
International audienceAim Species distribution models (SDMs) have emerged as essential tools in the ...
Knowledge about the distribution of species is limited, with extensive gaps in our knowledge, partic...
Invertebrates constitute the majority of animal species and are critical for ecosystem functioning a...
Maps and models of the distributions of animals and plants are important for assessing their current...
Many species are shifting their distributions due to climate change and to increasing international ...
It has been suggested that we do not know within an order of magnitude the number of all species on ...
Many species are shifting their distributions due to climate change and to increasing international ...
<div><p>Many species are shifting their distributions due to climate change and to increasing intern...
Fishing spiders (Dolomedes spp.) make an interesting model to predict the impact of global changes b...
Experimental information on the roles played by climatic factors in determining the ecology and dist...
Aim: Global conservation planning is often oriented around vertebrates and plants, yet most organism...
Copyright © Finnish Zoological and Botanical Publishing Board 2009.The objective of this study is to...
How many species are there on Earth and to what groups do these species belong? These fundamental qu...
We evaluated completeness and historical trend of the taxonomic knowledge on the myrmecophilous grou...
Many species are shifting their distributions due to climate change and to increasing international ...