Species distribution models (SDMs) constitute the most common class of models across ecology, evolution and conservation. The advent of ready-to-use software packages and increasing availability of digital geoinformation have considerably assisted the application of SDMs in the past decade, greatly enabling their broader use for informing conservation and management, and for quantifying impacts from global change. However, models must be fit for purpose, with all important aspects of their development and applications properly considered. Despite the widespread use of SDMs, standardisation and documentation of modelling protocols remain limited, which makes it hard to assess whether development steps are appropriate for end use. To address ...
Policy makers require high-level summaries of biodiversity change. However, deriving such summaries ...
Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an increasingly important tool to predict the geographic dist...
Species distribution models (SDMs) represent nowadays an essential tool in the research fields of ec...
Species distribution models (SDMs) constitute the most common class of models across ecology, evolut...
Demand for models in biodiversity assessments is rising, but which models are adequate for the task?...
Demand for models in biodiversity assessments is rising, but which models are adequate for the task?...
Predicting contemporary and future species distributions is relevant for science and decision making...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are key tools in biodiversity and conservation, but assessing the...
Aim: Software use is ubiquitous in the species distribution modelling (SDM) domain; nearly every sci...
AbstractSpecies distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to understand rare and endangered s...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly proposed to support conservation decision making...
Effective management of our natural world under current and future conditions requires efficient, co...
Stage-based demographic methods, such as matrix population models (MPMs), are powerful tools used to...
Policy makers require high-level summaries of biodiversity change. However, deriving such summaries ...
Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an increasingly important tool to predict the geographic dist...
Species distribution models (SDMs) represent nowadays an essential tool in the research fields of ec...
Species distribution models (SDMs) constitute the most common class of models across ecology, evolut...
Demand for models in biodiversity assessments is rising, but which models are adequate for the task?...
Demand for models in biodiversity assessments is rising, but which models are adequate for the task?...
Predicting contemporary and future species distributions is relevant for science and decision making...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are key tools in biodiversity and conservation, but assessing the...
Aim: Software use is ubiquitous in the species distribution modelling (SDM) domain; nearly every sci...
AbstractSpecies distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to understand rare and endangered s...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly proposed to support conservation decision making...
Effective management of our natural world under current and future conditions requires efficient, co...
Stage-based demographic methods, such as matrix population models (MPMs), are powerful tools used to...
Policy makers require high-level summaries of biodiversity change. However, deriving such summaries ...
Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an increasingly important tool to predict the geographic dist...
Species distribution models (SDMs) represent nowadays an essential tool in the research fields of ec...