Modelling species distribution is one of the most widely used approaches used by modern ecologists to predict species occurrence as well as to explore the environmental variables that determine the presence of a species in an habitat. Given the outstanding importance of mammals in the context of conservation or management actions, it is not surprising that an ever increasing number of mammalogists have successfully em- ployed species distribution models over the last few years. As a scientific journal devoted to mam- mal natural history, Hystrix, the Italian Journal of Mammalogy is pleased to present a collection of articles forming a special issue that deals with such an important and timely matter
Aim Species distribution models are invaluable tools in biogeographical, ecological and applied biol...
Climate change is predicted to become a major cause of species loss in the coming century. Shifts in...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly proposed to support conservation decision making...
Modelling species distribution is one of the most widely used approaches used by modern ecologists t...
The study of mammals has promoted the development and testing of many ideas in contemporary ecology....
Species distribution models (SDMs) offer an effective tool for identifying species conservation requ...
Detailed large-scale information on mammal distribution has often been lacking, hindering conservati...
Species distribution and ecological niche models are increasingly used in biodiversity management an...
Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an increasingly important tool to predict the geographic dist...
The study of species geographic distributions and their environmental drivers has developed at a fas...
1The management of both desirable and undesirable species requires an understanding of the factors d...
Abstract Species distribution models (SDMs) are a useful mean to understand how environmental variat...
Aim Species distribution models are invaluable tools in biogeographical, ecological and applied biol...
Knowledge about the distribution of species is limited, with extensive gaps in our knowledge, partic...
Biotic and abiotic factors are increasingly acknowledged to synergistically shape broad-scale specie...
Aim Species distribution models are invaluable tools in biogeographical, ecological and applied biol...
Climate change is predicted to become a major cause of species loss in the coming century. Shifts in...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly proposed to support conservation decision making...
Modelling species distribution is one of the most widely used approaches used by modern ecologists t...
The study of mammals has promoted the development and testing of many ideas in contemporary ecology....
Species distribution models (SDMs) offer an effective tool for identifying species conservation requ...
Detailed large-scale information on mammal distribution has often been lacking, hindering conservati...
Species distribution and ecological niche models are increasingly used in biodiversity management an...
Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an increasingly important tool to predict the geographic dist...
The study of species geographic distributions and their environmental drivers has developed at a fas...
1The management of both desirable and undesirable species requires an understanding of the factors d...
Abstract Species distribution models (SDMs) are a useful mean to understand how environmental variat...
Aim Species distribution models are invaluable tools in biogeographical, ecological and applied biol...
Knowledge about the distribution of species is limited, with extensive gaps in our knowledge, partic...
Biotic and abiotic factors are increasingly acknowledged to synergistically shape broad-scale specie...
Aim Species distribution models are invaluable tools in biogeographical, ecological and applied biol...
Climate change is predicted to become a major cause of species loss in the coming century. Shifts in...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly proposed to support conservation decision making...