A large amount of data for inconspicuous taxa is stored in natural history collections; however, this information is often neglected for biodiversity patterns studies. Here, we evaluate the performance of direct interpolation of museum collections data, equivalent to the traditional approach used in bryophyte conservation planning, and stacked species distribution models (S-SDMs) to produce reliable reconstructions of species richness patterns, given that differences between these methods have been insufficiently evaluated for inconspicuous taxa. Our objective was to contrast if species distribution models produce better inferences of diversity richness than simply selecting areas with the higher species numbers. As model species, we select...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of stacked species distribution models i...
An important question in conservation biology is the extent to which the number of taxonomic suprasp...
Prediction of species' distributions is central to diverse applications in ecology, evolution and co...
A large amount of data for inconspicuous taxa is stored in natural history collections; however, thi...
Estimates of spatial patterns of broad-scale species richness are central to major questions in ecol...
Estimates of spatial patterns of broad-scale species richness are central to major questions in ecol...
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This paper aims to analyse the spatial patterns of sampling effort and species richness of pteridoph...
The characterization of complex biodiversity patterns across ecosystems requires substantial effort,...
The definition of biogeographic regions provides a fundamental framework for a range of basic and ap...
1. Halting biodiversity loss, a major environmental challenge, relies on the understanding of specie...
The predictive power of species distribution models (SDMs) varies substantially among species depend...
Massive digitalization of natural history collections is now leading to a steep accumulation of publ...
The definition of biogeographic regions provides a fundamental framework for a range of basic and ap...
Identification of spatial patterns of species diversity is a central problem in conservation biology...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of stacked species distribution models i...
An important question in conservation biology is the extent to which the number of taxonomic suprasp...
Prediction of species' distributions is central to diverse applications in ecology, evolution and co...
A large amount of data for inconspicuous taxa is stored in natural history collections; however, thi...
Estimates of spatial patterns of broad-scale species richness are central to major questions in ecol...
Estimates of spatial patterns of broad-scale species richness are central to major questions in ecol...
Copyright © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2010.How useful, complete or unbiased are comprehen...
This paper aims to analyse the spatial patterns of sampling effort and species richness of pteridoph...
The characterization of complex biodiversity patterns across ecosystems requires substantial effort,...
The definition of biogeographic regions provides a fundamental framework for a range of basic and ap...
1. Halting biodiversity loss, a major environmental challenge, relies on the understanding of specie...
The predictive power of species distribution models (SDMs) varies substantially among species depend...
Massive digitalization of natural history collections is now leading to a steep accumulation of publ...
The definition of biogeographic regions provides a fundamental framework for a range of basic and ap...
Identification of spatial patterns of species diversity is a central problem in conservation biology...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of stacked species distribution models i...
An important question in conservation biology is the extent to which the number of taxonomic suprasp...
Prediction of species' distributions is central to diverse applications in ecology, evolution and co...