models based on the reduced dataset indicated that the two populations occur in areas with similar ecological conditions. Our models also suggest that southern population of Sierra Madre Sparrows covers most of their potential range in that region. The potential range of the northern population, however, extends beyond known points of occurrence. To clarify the distribution of Sierra Madre Sparrows and evaluate their status and conservation opportunities, detailed searches for additional populations in areas identified by the model are needed
Aim To test the effectiveness of statistical models based on explanatory environmental va...
The Sierra Madre Occidental and neighboring Madrean Sky Islands span a large and biologically divers...
The lack of high-quality information on data-poor species can hinder efforts to inform conservation ...
For many species, we lack the basic information on distribution and abundance that is needed for con...
To develop a map that would predict where saltmarsh sparrows live and reproduce in Connecticut, I co...
The Sierra Madre Sparrow (Xenospiza baileyi) is an endangered species microendemic to subalpine gras...
Ranges of species around the world are expected to contract in response to climate change. Species d...
Although species replacements along environmental gradients are commonly attributed to interspecific...
Artículo de publicación ISIAn understanding of the ecological factors determining bird species’ dist...
With the increasing concern about species conservation, a need exists for quantitative characterizat...
Factors determining species distributions have frequently been shown to vary geographically, yieldin...
A companion paper in this issue describes the mapping of Cape Sable seaside sparrow (Ammodramus mari...
Maps of actual or potential species distributions are crucial for many aspects of natural resource m...
Distribution models are commonly used to generalise across species distributions, to project future ...
The Sierra Madre sparrow Xenospiza baileyi, categorized as Endangered on the IUCN Red List, is endem...
Aim To test the effectiveness of statistical models based on explanatory environmental va...
The Sierra Madre Occidental and neighboring Madrean Sky Islands span a large and biologically divers...
The lack of high-quality information on data-poor species can hinder efforts to inform conservation ...
For many species, we lack the basic information on distribution and abundance that is needed for con...
To develop a map that would predict where saltmarsh sparrows live and reproduce in Connecticut, I co...
The Sierra Madre Sparrow (Xenospiza baileyi) is an endangered species microendemic to subalpine gras...
Ranges of species around the world are expected to contract in response to climate change. Species d...
Although species replacements along environmental gradients are commonly attributed to interspecific...
Artículo de publicación ISIAn understanding of the ecological factors determining bird species’ dist...
With the increasing concern about species conservation, a need exists for quantitative characterizat...
Factors determining species distributions have frequently been shown to vary geographically, yieldin...
A companion paper in this issue describes the mapping of Cape Sable seaside sparrow (Ammodramus mari...
Maps of actual or potential species distributions are crucial for many aspects of natural resource m...
Distribution models are commonly used to generalise across species distributions, to project future ...
The Sierra Madre sparrow Xenospiza baileyi, categorized as Endangered on the IUCN Red List, is endem...
Aim To test the effectiveness of statistical models based on explanatory environmental va...
The Sierra Madre Occidental and neighboring Madrean Sky Islands span a large and biologically divers...
The lack of high-quality information on data-poor species can hinder efforts to inform conservation ...