WOS:000730509300001International audienceThe contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence but also on their local abundance. Progress in predictive spatial modelling has largely focused on species occurrence rather than abundance. As such, limited guidance exists on the most reliable methods to explain and predict spatial variation in abundance. We analysed the performance of 68 abundance-based species distribution models fitted to 800 000 standardised abundance records for more than 800 terrestrial bird and reef fish species. We found a large amount of variation in the performance of abundance-based models. While many models performed poorly, a subset of models consistently reconstructed ran...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology's oldest and most universal laws - ever...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology's oldest and most universal laws - ever...
Species are not uniformly distributed across the landscape. For every species, there should be few f...
WOS:000730509300001International audienceThe contributions of species to ecosystem functions or serv...
WOS:000730509300001International audienceThe contributions of species to ecosystem functions or serv...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...
Distribution modelling of species is a topic at the core of ecology and conservation biology. Typica...
Distribution modelling of species is a topic at the core of ecology and conservation biology. Typica...
Distribution modelling of species is a topic at the core of ecology and conservation biology. Typica...
Distribution modelling of species is a topic at the core of ecology and conservation biology. Typica...
Distribution modelling of species is a topic at the core of ecology and conservation biology. Typica...
Distribution modelling of species is a topic at the core of ecology and conservation biology. Typica...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology's oldest and most universal laws - ever...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology's oldest and most universal laws - ever...
Species are not uniformly distributed across the landscape. For every species, there should be few f...
WOS:000730509300001International audienceThe contributions of species to ecosystem functions or serv...
WOS:000730509300001International audienceThe contributions of species to ecosystem functions or serv...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...
Distribution modelling of species is a topic at the core of ecology and conservation biology. Typica...
Distribution modelling of species is a topic at the core of ecology and conservation biology. Typica...
Distribution modelling of species is a topic at the core of ecology and conservation biology. Typica...
Distribution modelling of species is a topic at the core of ecology and conservation biology. Typica...
Distribution modelling of species is a topic at the core of ecology and conservation biology. Typica...
Distribution modelling of species is a topic at the core of ecology and conservation biology. Typica...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology's oldest and most universal laws - ever...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology's oldest and most universal laws - ever...
Species are not uniformly distributed across the landscape. For every species, there should be few f...