Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to forecast impacts of climate change on species geographic distributions, but the reliability of predictions is scrutinized. The main limitation of SDMs lies in their assumption that species' ranges are determined mostly by climate, which is arguable. For instance, biotic interactions, habitat and elevation may affect species ranges. The inclusion of habitat-related variables as predictors in SDMs is generally accepted, but there is no consensus regarding the inclusion of elevation. A review of randomly chosen literature revealed that elevation is used as a predictor variable by just over half of the papers studied with no apparent trends as to why, except that papers predicting mamm...
An accurate estimation of the expected consequences of climate change requires the proper quantifica...
Recent advances in remote sensing technologies have facilitated the generation of very high resoluti...
Species distribution models (SDMs) frequently project substantial declines in the spatial extent of ...
The climatic conditions of mountain habitats are greatly influenced by topography. Large differences...
Species distribution models (SDMs) frequently project substantial declines in the spatial extent of ...
Species distribution models (SDMs) frequently project substantial declines in the spatial extent of ...
International audienceClimate is one of the main factors driving species distributions and global bi...
Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an increasingly important tool to predict the geographic dist...
International audienceClimate is one of the main factors driving species distributions and global bi...
International audienceClimate is one of the main factors driving species distributions and global bi...
Species distribution models (SDMs) frequently project substantial declines in the spatial extent of ...
Small ground-dwelling mammals can have complex ecological relationships with environmental factors t...
Background Different processes determine species’ geographic ranges, including species’ responses to...
Background Different processes determine species’ geographic ranges, including species’ responses to...
<div><p>Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an increasingly important tool to predict the geograp...
An accurate estimation of the expected consequences of climate change requires the proper quantifica...
Recent advances in remote sensing technologies have facilitated the generation of very high resoluti...
Species distribution models (SDMs) frequently project substantial declines in the spatial extent of ...
The climatic conditions of mountain habitats are greatly influenced by topography. Large differences...
Species distribution models (SDMs) frequently project substantial declines in the spatial extent of ...
Species distribution models (SDMs) frequently project substantial declines in the spatial extent of ...
International audienceClimate is one of the main factors driving species distributions and global bi...
Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an increasingly important tool to predict the geographic dist...
International audienceClimate is one of the main factors driving species distributions and global bi...
International audienceClimate is one of the main factors driving species distributions and global bi...
Species distribution models (SDMs) frequently project substantial declines in the spatial extent of ...
Small ground-dwelling mammals can have complex ecological relationships with environmental factors t...
Background Different processes determine species’ geographic ranges, including species’ responses to...
Background Different processes determine species’ geographic ranges, including species’ responses to...
<div><p>Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an increasingly important tool to predict the geograp...
An accurate estimation of the expected consequences of climate change requires the proper quantifica...
Recent advances in remote sensing technologies have facilitated the generation of very high resoluti...
Species distribution models (SDMs) frequently project substantial declines in the spatial extent of ...