Aim: Correlative species distribution models (SDMs) are among the most frequently used tools for conservation planning under climate and land-use changes. Conservation-focused climate change studies are often conducted on a national or local level and can use different sources of occurrence records (e.g., local databases, national biodiversity monitoring) collated at different geographic extents. However, little is known about how these restrictions in geographic space (i.e., Wallacean shortfall) can lead to restrictions in environmental space (i.e. Hutchinsonian shortfall) and accordingly affect conclusions about a species' vulnerability to climate change. Location: Americas with a focus on Mexico. Methods: We present an example study co...
Despite being a fundamental aspect of biodiversity, little is known about what controls species rang...
Widespread extinction is a predicted ecological consequence of global warming. Extinction risk under...
Aim: The distributions of many organisms are spatially autocorrelated, but it is unclear whether inc...
Aim: Correlative species distribution models (SDMs) are among the most frequently used tools for con...
This repository contains the files associated with the following article: Nathalie S. Hernández-Qui...
1. Many developing countries harbor inordinate numbers of species that face little-understood, gradu...
Anthropogenic-induced climate change has already altered the conditions to which species have adapte...
This repository contains the files associated with the following article: Nathalie S. Hernández-Qui...
Climate change is threatening biota all over the world through dictating changes in species distribu...
Our understanding of how species will respond to global change is still limited. Species distributio...
This repository contains the files associated with the following article: Jesús Sandoval-Martínez, ...
Aim Predictive species distribution modelling is a useful tool for extracting the maximum amount of ...
Background: Elucidating the determinants of species’ geographic distributions is a fundamental goal ...
Aim: The anthropogenic climate change and land-use change are considered two of the main factors tha...
Climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, especially to tropical species. Yet, wh...
Despite being a fundamental aspect of biodiversity, little is known about what controls species rang...
Widespread extinction is a predicted ecological consequence of global warming. Extinction risk under...
Aim: The distributions of many organisms are spatially autocorrelated, but it is unclear whether inc...
Aim: Correlative species distribution models (SDMs) are among the most frequently used tools for con...
This repository contains the files associated with the following article: Nathalie S. Hernández-Qui...
1. Many developing countries harbor inordinate numbers of species that face little-understood, gradu...
Anthropogenic-induced climate change has already altered the conditions to which species have adapte...
This repository contains the files associated with the following article: Nathalie S. Hernández-Qui...
Climate change is threatening biota all over the world through dictating changes in species distribu...
Our understanding of how species will respond to global change is still limited. Species distributio...
This repository contains the files associated with the following article: Jesús Sandoval-Martínez, ...
Aim Predictive species distribution modelling is a useful tool for extracting the maximum amount of ...
Background: Elucidating the determinants of species’ geographic distributions is a fundamental goal ...
Aim: The anthropogenic climate change and land-use change are considered two of the main factors tha...
Climate change may be a major threat to global biodiversity, especially to tropical species. Yet, wh...
Despite being a fundamental aspect of biodiversity, little is known about what controls species rang...
Widespread extinction is a predicted ecological consequence of global warming. Extinction risk under...
Aim: The distributions of many organisms are spatially autocorrelated, but it is unclear whether inc...