Biotic and abiotic factors are increasingly acknowledged to synergistically shape broad-scale species distributions. However, the relative importance of biotic and abiotic factors in predicting species distributions is unclear. In particular, biotic factors, such as predation and vegetation, including those resulting from anthropogenic land-use change, are underrepresented in species distribution modeling, but could improve model predictions. Using generalized linear models and model selection techniques, we used 129 estimates of population density of wild pigs (Sus scrofa) from 5 continents to evaluate the relative importance, magnitude, and direction of biotic and abiotic factors in predicting population density of an invasive large mamma...
Aim Population density is a key parameter in ecology and conservation, and estimates of population ...
Wild pigs (Sus scrofa), also known as wild swine, feral pigs, or feral hogs, are one of the most wid...
The study of species geographic distributions and their environmental drivers has developed at a fas...
Biotic and abiotic factors are increasingly acknowledged to synergistically shape broad-scale specie...
Humans are playing an increasingly large role in the expansion of invasive species’ distributions, b...
Wild pigs (Sus scrofa), also known as wild swine, feral pigs, or feral hogs, are one of the most wid...
<div><p>Wild pigs (<i>Sus scrofa</i>), also known as wild swine, feral pigs, or feral hogs, are one ...
Species at risk of extinction are not uniformly distributed in space. Concentrations of threatened s...
1.Niche conservatism, i.e. the retention of a species’ fundamental niche through evolutionary time, ...
In theory, interpretation and transferability of species distribution models (SDMs) should be improv...
Understanding changes in species distributions is essential to disentangle the mechanisms that drive...
Geographic range size is the manifestation of complex interactions between intrinsic species traits ...
Geographic range size is the manifestation of complex interactions between intrinsic species traits ...
Modelling species distribution is one of the most widely used approaches used by modern ecologists t...
Understanding why some species are at high risk of extinction, while others remain relatively safe, ...
Aim Population density is a key parameter in ecology and conservation, and estimates of population ...
Wild pigs (Sus scrofa), also known as wild swine, feral pigs, or feral hogs, are one of the most wid...
The study of species geographic distributions and their environmental drivers has developed at a fas...
Biotic and abiotic factors are increasingly acknowledged to synergistically shape broad-scale specie...
Humans are playing an increasingly large role in the expansion of invasive species’ distributions, b...
Wild pigs (Sus scrofa), also known as wild swine, feral pigs, or feral hogs, are one of the most wid...
<div><p>Wild pigs (<i>Sus scrofa</i>), also known as wild swine, feral pigs, or feral hogs, are one ...
Species at risk of extinction are not uniformly distributed in space. Concentrations of threatened s...
1.Niche conservatism, i.e. the retention of a species’ fundamental niche through evolutionary time, ...
In theory, interpretation and transferability of species distribution models (SDMs) should be improv...
Understanding changes in species distributions is essential to disentangle the mechanisms that drive...
Geographic range size is the manifestation of complex interactions between intrinsic species traits ...
Geographic range size is the manifestation of complex interactions between intrinsic species traits ...
Modelling species distribution is one of the most widely used approaches used by modern ecologists t...
Understanding why some species are at high risk of extinction, while others remain relatively safe, ...
Aim Population density is a key parameter in ecology and conservation, and estimates of population ...
Wild pigs (Sus scrofa), also known as wild swine, feral pigs, or feral hogs, are one of the most wid...
The study of species geographic distributions and their environmental drivers has developed at a fas...