Methods for modelling distributional change over time of birds in a heterogeneous environment are illustrated using data from northeast Scotland. Ten species of bird that are currently undergoing changes in their range are selected to demonstrate the methods. Habitat suitability is estimated using bird presence/absence data at one particular time as the dependent variable, and by carrying out a logistic regression in which the covariates are principal component scores obtained from environmental data. It is assumed that some environmental variables are available at the same resolution as the bird distributional data, while others are available at higher resolution. A two step procedure is used, to allow estimation of habitat suitability at ...
Predictions of species' current and future ranges are needed to effectively manage species under env...
Factors determining species distributions have frequently been shown to vary geographically, yieldin...
Ecological niche modeling is used to predict a species’ distribution in a geographic area based on a...
Distribution models are commonly used to generalise across species distributions, to project future ...
Distribution models are commonly used to generalise across species distributions, to project future ...
Wetland bird species have been declining in population size worldwide as climate warming and land-us...
Species distribution modelling methods are used for a variety of applications including: to assess c...
AbstractThe distributions of animal populations are not static. During regular migratory movements s...
Aim Existing climate envelope models give an indication of broad scale shifts in distribution, but d...
We modelled the distribution of two vulnerable steppe birds, Otis tarda and Tetrax tetrax, in the We...
Confronted with a rapidly changing world and limited resources for conservation, ecologists are incr...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are one of the most important GIScience research areas in biogeog...
Faunal atlases are landscape-level survey collections that can be used for describing spatial and te...
1. Distribution models are used as management tools to predict species' distributions and quantify t...
Predictive distribution modeling is an important tool in ecological research and conservation. Spati...
Predictions of species' current and future ranges are needed to effectively manage species under env...
Factors determining species distributions have frequently been shown to vary geographically, yieldin...
Ecological niche modeling is used to predict a species’ distribution in a geographic area based on a...
Distribution models are commonly used to generalise across species distributions, to project future ...
Distribution models are commonly used to generalise across species distributions, to project future ...
Wetland bird species have been declining in population size worldwide as climate warming and land-us...
Species distribution modelling methods are used for a variety of applications including: to assess c...
AbstractThe distributions of animal populations are not static. During regular migratory movements s...
Aim Existing climate envelope models give an indication of broad scale shifts in distribution, but d...
We modelled the distribution of two vulnerable steppe birds, Otis tarda and Tetrax tetrax, in the We...
Confronted with a rapidly changing world and limited resources for conservation, ecologists are incr...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are one of the most important GIScience research areas in biogeog...
Faunal atlases are landscape-level survey collections that can be used for describing spatial and te...
1. Distribution models are used as management tools to predict species' distributions and quantify t...
Predictive distribution modeling is an important tool in ecological research and conservation. Spati...
Predictions of species' current and future ranges are needed to effectively manage species under env...
Factors determining species distributions have frequently been shown to vary geographically, yieldin...
Ecological niche modeling is used to predict a species’ distribution in a geographic area based on a...