Most species distribution models (SDMs) assume that habitats are closed, stable and without competition. In that environmental context, it is ecologically correct to assume that members of a species will be distributed in direct relation to the suitability of the habitat, that is, according to the so-called habitat matching rule. This paper examines whether it is possible to maintain the assumption of the habitat matching rule in the following circumstances: (1) when habitats are connected and organisms can move between them, (2) when there are disturbances and seasonal cycles that generate instability, and (3) when there is interspecific and intra-specific competition. Here I argue that it is possible as long as the following aspects are t...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are basic tools in ecology, biogeography, and biodiversity. The u...
Integrating evolution and ecology into mathematical models allows one to study the role of natural s...
Species distribution models analyse how species use different types of habitats. Their spatial predi...
One of the most promising recent advances in biogeography has been the increased interest and unders...
One of the key problems in ecology is our need to anticipate the set of locations in which a species...
1.If animals moved randomly in space, the use of different habitats would be proportional to their a...
The outcome of competition among species is influenced by the spatial distribution of species and ef...
Abstract This is the first of two papers where we discuss the limits imposed by competition to the b...
Local coexistence of species in large ecosystems is traditionally explained within the broad framewo...
A fundamental goal of ecology is to understand the determinants of species' distributions (i.e., the...
In this article, we develop population game theory, a theory that combines the dynamics of animal be...
A major problem in ecology is to understand how environmental requirements change over space and tim...
Species coexistence has been a fundamental issue to understand ecosystem functioning since the begin...
Interaction between habitat and species is central in ecology. Habitat structure may be conceived as...
n the last two decades, interest in species distribution models (SDMs) of plants and animals has gro...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are basic tools in ecology, biogeography, and biodiversity. The u...
Integrating evolution and ecology into mathematical models allows one to study the role of natural s...
Species distribution models analyse how species use different types of habitats. Their spatial predi...
One of the most promising recent advances in biogeography has been the increased interest and unders...
One of the key problems in ecology is our need to anticipate the set of locations in which a species...
1.If animals moved randomly in space, the use of different habitats would be proportional to their a...
The outcome of competition among species is influenced by the spatial distribution of species and ef...
Abstract This is the first of two papers where we discuss the limits imposed by competition to the b...
Local coexistence of species in large ecosystems is traditionally explained within the broad framewo...
A fundamental goal of ecology is to understand the determinants of species' distributions (i.e., the...
In this article, we develop population game theory, a theory that combines the dynamics of animal be...
A major problem in ecology is to understand how environmental requirements change over space and tim...
Species coexistence has been a fundamental issue to understand ecosystem functioning since the begin...
Interaction between habitat and species is central in ecology. Habitat structure may be conceived as...
n the last two decades, interest in species distribution models (SDMs) of plants and animals has gro...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are basic tools in ecology, biogeography, and biodiversity. The u...
Integrating evolution and ecology into mathematical models allows one to study the role of natural s...
Species distribution models analyse how species use different types of habitats. Their spatial predi...