About the Maps Maps depict model-predicted species distribution and provide information about relative habitat suitability based on current climate and landcover. The suitability ranking of any mapped grid cell is the sum of the probabilities of that grid cell and all other grid cells with equal or lower probability, multiplied by 100 to give a percentage. This value represents the % of grid cells with a lower suitability value within the boreal/hemiboreal study region. Higher value pixels represent higher habitat suitability for a given species. Models do not account for physiographic barriers that may prevent colonization of otherwise suitable habitat, e.g., the Canadian Cordillera (Erskine 1977). Therefore actual species distributions m...
Reliable information on species' population sizes, trends, habitat associations, and distributions i...
The decline of biodiversity from anthropogenic landscape modification is among the most pressing con...
Current and projected future potential boreal bird densities (4-km resolution) Citation for journal...
Species loss is occurring globally at unprecedented rates, and effective conservation planning requi...
Humans have reshaped the distribution of biodiversity across the globe, extirpating species from reg...
This repository contains files of values of habitat suitability predictions for six studied biodiver...
Ecological niche models (ENMs) have increasingly been used to estimate the potential effects of clim...
Species distribution models (SDMs) provide insights into species' ecology and distributions and are ...
Rapid climate change threatens biodiversity via habitat loss, range shifts, increases in invasive sp...
INTRODUCTION : Over 70 % of Botrychium in Montana are considered “Species of Concern” by the Montana...
Aim: Despite the large literature documenting the negative effects of invasive grasses, we lack an u...
Aim: Effective management decisions depend on knowledge of species distribution and habitat use. Map...
The distribution and abundance of species are a major subject of research in ecology and conservatio...
Aim: Anti-tropical taxa are species split by the tropics into disjunct northern and southern populat...
In view of the current biodiversity crisis, the implementation of efficient conservation actions is ...
Reliable information on species' population sizes, trends, habitat associations, and distributions i...
The decline of biodiversity from anthropogenic landscape modification is among the most pressing con...
Current and projected future potential boreal bird densities (4-km resolution) Citation for journal...
Species loss is occurring globally at unprecedented rates, and effective conservation planning requi...
Humans have reshaped the distribution of biodiversity across the globe, extirpating species from reg...
This repository contains files of values of habitat suitability predictions for six studied biodiver...
Ecological niche models (ENMs) have increasingly been used to estimate the potential effects of clim...
Species distribution models (SDMs) provide insights into species' ecology and distributions and are ...
Rapid climate change threatens biodiversity via habitat loss, range shifts, increases in invasive sp...
INTRODUCTION : Over 70 % of Botrychium in Montana are considered “Species of Concern” by the Montana...
Aim: Despite the large literature documenting the negative effects of invasive grasses, we lack an u...
Aim: Effective management decisions depend on knowledge of species distribution and habitat use. Map...
The distribution and abundance of species are a major subject of research in ecology and conservatio...
Aim: Anti-tropical taxa are species split by the tropics into disjunct northern and southern populat...
In view of the current biodiversity crisis, the implementation of efficient conservation actions is ...
Reliable information on species' population sizes, trends, habitat associations, and distributions i...
The decline of biodiversity from anthropogenic landscape modification is among the most pressing con...
Current and projected future potential boreal bird densities (4-km resolution) Citation for journal...