International audience: Only a few studies have shown positive impacts of ecological compensation on species dynamics affected by human activities. We argue that this is due to inappropriate methods used to forecast required compensation in environmental impact assessments. These assessments are mostly descriptive and only valid at limited spatial and temporal scales. However, habitat suitability models developed to predict the impacts of environmental changes on potential species' distributions should provide rigorous science-based tools for compensation planning. Here we describe the two main classes of predictive models: correlative models and individual-based mechanistic models. We show how these models can be used alone or synoptically...
Although classical ecological theory (e.g., on ideal free consumers) recognizes the potential effect...
Novel habitats can become ecological traps for mobile animals if individuals consistently select the...
Predicted suitable habitat models can be valuable and informative tools for species management and c...
1.If animals moved randomly in space, the use of different habitats would be proportional to their a...
The need to proactively manage landscapes and species to aid their adaptation to climate change is w...
Approaches to assess the impacts of landscape disturbance scenarios on species range from metrics ba...
We live in a world of human-induced rapid environmental change, where the frequency of extinctions a...
Animal populations will mediate the response of global biodiversity to environmental changes. Popula...
Summary 1. Improving understanding and the prediction and management of range expansions is a key ch...
© 2016 Dr. John Bruno BaumgartnerEffective management of biodiversity requires decision strategies t...
AbstractIndividual-based models (IBMs) can simulate the actions of individual animals as they intera...
Satisfying the needs of mitigation for losses of habitat and biological resources demands further de...
Reintroductions are challenging, and success rates are low despite extensive planning and considerab...
1. Biogeographical models of species' distributions are essential tools for assessing impacts of cha...
Criticism has been levelled at climate-change-induced forecasts of species range shifts that do not ...
Although classical ecological theory (e.g., on ideal free consumers) recognizes the potential effect...
Novel habitats can become ecological traps for mobile animals if individuals consistently select the...
Predicted suitable habitat models can be valuable and informative tools for species management and c...
1.If animals moved randomly in space, the use of different habitats would be proportional to their a...
The need to proactively manage landscapes and species to aid their adaptation to climate change is w...
Approaches to assess the impacts of landscape disturbance scenarios on species range from metrics ba...
We live in a world of human-induced rapid environmental change, where the frequency of extinctions a...
Animal populations will mediate the response of global biodiversity to environmental changes. Popula...
Summary 1. Improving understanding and the prediction and management of range expansions is a key ch...
© 2016 Dr. John Bruno BaumgartnerEffective management of biodiversity requires decision strategies t...
AbstractIndividual-based models (IBMs) can simulate the actions of individual animals as they intera...
Satisfying the needs of mitigation for losses of habitat and biological resources demands further de...
Reintroductions are challenging, and success rates are low despite extensive planning and considerab...
1. Biogeographical models of species' distributions are essential tools for assessing impacts of cha...
Criticism has been levelled at climate-change-induced forecasts of species range shifts that do not ...
Although classical ecological theory (e.g., on ideal free consumers) recognizes the potential effect...
Novel habitats can become ecological traps for mobile animals if individuals consistently select the...
Predicted suitable habitat models can be valuable and informative tools for species management and c...