Species Distribution Models (SDM) for seven invasive plant species in North America. Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to forecast potential range expansion of invasive species. However, invasive species occurrence datasets often have spatial biases that may violate key SDM assumptions. We examined alternative methods of spatial bias correction and multiple methods for model evaluation for seven invasive plant species. Species SDMs include Common Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare), Wild Parsnip (Pastinaca sativa), Leafy Spurge (Euphorbia virgata), Common Teasel (Dipsacus fullonum), Brown Knapweed (Centaurea jacea), Black Swallowwort (Vincetoxicum nigrum), and Dalmatian Toadflax (Linaria dalmatica).Model predictions are formatted as ...
Ecological niche modeling is a method designed to describe and predict the geographic distribution o...
Former researches provide evidence that invasive species could alter ecosystem’s components, threate...
Invasive species can cause a wide range of damages from destruction of indigenous and productive eco...
Invasive species have significant ecological and economic impacts. To control species\u27 invasion, ...
Invasive species have significant ecological and economic impacts. To control species\u27 invasion, ...
Model predictions are formatted as GeoTiff (TIF) files. All SDM model iterations were compiled in sp...
Aim: Species distribution models can guide invasive species prevention and management by characteriz...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used predictive tools to forecast potential biological...
This dataset consists of raster (.tif) and map (.png) files for 13 invasive plants in Minnesota. Spe...
Modeling the distributions of species, especially of invasive species in non-native ranges, involves...
Aim: To investigate the impact of geographical bias on the performance of ecological niche models fo...
Modeling the distributions of species, especially of invasive species in non-native ranges, involves...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to predict distributions of invasive specie...
Predictions of habitat suitability for invasive plant species can guide risk assessments at regional...
Abstract Understanding invasive species distributions and potential invasions often requires broad‐s...
Ecological niche modeling is a method designed to describe and predict the geographic distribution o...
Former researches provide evidence that invasive species could alter ecosystem’s components, threate...
Invasive species can cause a wide range of damages from destruction of indigenous and productive eco...
Invasive species have significant ecological and economic impacts. To control species\u27 invasion, ...
Invasive species have significant ecological and economic impacts. To control species\u27 invasion, ...
Model predictions are formatted as GeoTiff (TIF) files. All SDM model iterations were compiled in sp...
Aim: Species distribution models can guide invasive species prevention and management by characteriz...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used predictive tools to forecast potential biological...
This dataset consists of raster (.tif) and map (.png) files for 13 invasive plants in Minnesota. Spe...
Modeling the distributions of species, especially of invasive species in non-native ranges, involves...
Aim: To investigate the impact of geographical bias on the performance of ecological niche models fo...
Modeling the distributions of species, especially of invasive species in non-native ranges, involves...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to predict distributions of invasive specie...
Predictions of habitat suitability for invasive plant species can guide risk assessments at regional...
Abstract Understanding invasive species distributions and potential invasions often requires broad‐s...
Ecological niche modeling is a method designed to describe and predict the geographic distribution o...
Former researches provide evidence that invasive species could alter ecosystem’s components, threate...
Invasive species can cause a wide range of damages from destruction of indigenous and productive eco...