A central challenge of conservation biology is using limited data to predict rare species occurrence and identify conservation areas that play a disproportionate role in regional persistence. Where species occupy discrete patches in a landscape, such predictions require data about environmental quality of individual patches and the connectivity among high quality patches. We present a novel extension to species occupancy modeling that blends traditional predictions of individual patch environmental quality with network analysis to estimate connectivity characteristics using limited survey data. We demonstrate this approach using environmental and geospatial attributes to predict observed occupancy patterns of the Yosemite toad (Anaxyrus (= ...
Graph-based analysis is a promising approach for analyzing the functional and structural connectivit...
Like other pond-breeding amphibians, the natterjack toad (Bufo calamita) typically presents a patchy...
The spatial habitat requirements are studied for two amphibian species: the tree frog ( Hyla arborea...
Biodiversity conservation requires modeling tools capable of predicting the presence or absence (i.e...
1. Biodiversity conservation requires modelling tools capable of predicting the presence or absence ...
Predicting the presence or absence (occurrence-state) of species in a certain area is highly importa...
Abstract Understanding patch variability is crucial in understanding the spatial population structur...
Species distribution models are used for numerous purposes such as predicting changes in species' ra...
[Context] Robust assessment of functional connectivity in amphibian population networks is essential...
Integrating animal movement information with the spatial analysis of landscape structure is critical...
A central objective in ecology and conservation biology is to understand processes limiting species ...
Pool-breeding amphibian populations operate at multiple scales, from the individual pool to surround...
International audienceConnectivity in pond ecosystems is essential for amphibian population persiste...
<div><p>Species distribution models are used for numerous purposes such as predicting changes in spe...
Preserving connectivity, or the ability of a landscape to support species movement, is among the mos...
Graph-based analysis is a promising approach for analyzing the functional and structural connectivit...
Like other pond-breeding amphibians, the natterjack toad (Bufo calamita) typically presents a patchy...
The spatial habitat requirements are studied for two amphibian species: the tree frog ( Hyla arborea...
Biodiversity conservation requires modeling tools capable of predicting the presence or absence (i.e...
1. Biodiversity conservation requires modelling tools capable of predicting the presence or absence ...
Predicting the presence or absence (occurrence-state) of species in a certain area is highly importa...
Abstract Understanding patch variability is crucial in understanding the spatial population structur...
Species distribution models are used for numerous purposes such as predicting changes in species' ra...
[Context] Robust assessment of functional connectivity in amphibian population networks is essential...
Integrating animal movement information with the spatial analysis of landscape structure is critical...
A central objective in ecology and conservation biology is to understand processes limiting species ...
Pool-breeding amphibian populations operate at multiple scales, from the individual pool to surround...
International audienceConnectivity in pond ecosystems is essential for amphibian population persiste...
<div><p>Species distribution models are used for numerous purposes such as predicting changes in spe...
Preserving connectivity, or the ability of a landscape to support species movement, is among the mos...
Graph-based analysis is a promising approach for analyzing the functional and structural connectivit...
Like other pond-breeding amphibians, the natterjack toad (Bufo calamita) typically presents a patchy...
The spatial habitat requirements are studied for two amphibian species: the tree frog ( Hyla arborea...