Biodiversity, and changes in biodiversity as a result of human and natural processes, have a prominent place in public debate. Sustaining biodiversity requires knowledge about its geographical distribution and pattern, as well as an understanding of the processes which are driving biodiversity at different scales. The biodiversity of the Mediterranean appears to result from historical (human) effects, as well as the geodiversity (the diversity of abiotic factors). One promising approach is the investigation of indicator groups and their relationships to the abiotic factors. We report the use of modeling techniques to map the distribution and abundance of reptile and amphibian species (probability. of occurrence), and we conclude that climat...
Although Albania has a rich reptile fauna, efforts to reveal its diversity have so far been limited....
Aim: Analyses of biogeographical patterns and macroecology of islands require large datasets reporti...
The Mediterranean basin, and the Iberian Peninsula in particular, represent an outstanding "hotspot"...
International audienceAim: To test the hypothesis that spatial variations in climate and land use ex...
Aim: The incompleteness of information on biodiversity distribution is a major issue for ecology and...
The biogeographic patterns in species density of herptiles were analysed in the Iberian Peninsula. G...
We identified hotspots of terrestrial vertebrate species diversity in Europe and adjacent islands. M...
Although classified among the greatest threats to the world's biodiversity, the effects of land use ...
The ongoing biodiversity crisis reinforces the urgent need to unravel diversity patterns and the und...
A precise knowledge of the spatial distribution of taxa is essential for decision-making processes i...
Aim: Analyses of biogeographical patterns and macroecology of islands require large datasets reporti...
A precise knowledge of the spatial distribution of taxa is essential for decision-making processe...
Mediterranean islands have complex reptile assemblages, but little is known about the factors that d...
Planning conservation actions requires detailed information on species' geographic distribution. Spe...
International audienceAim We explore the relationship between current European distributions of amph...
Although Albania has a rich reptile fauna, efforts to reveal its diversity have so far been limited....
Aim: Analyses of biogeographical patterns and macroecology of islands require large datasets reporti...
The Mediterranean basin, and the Iberian Peninsula in particular, represent an outstanding "hotspot"...
International audienceAim: To test the hypothesis that spatial variations in climate and land use ex...
Aim: The incompleteness of information on biodiversity distribution is a major issue for ecology and...
The biogeographic patterns in species density of herptiles were analysed in the Iberian Peninsula. G...
We identified hotspots of terrestrial vertebrate species diversity in Europe and adjacent islands. M...
Although classified among the greatest threats to the world's biodiversity, the effects of land use ...
The ongoing biodiversity crisis reinforces the urgent need to unravel diversity patterns and the und...
A precise knowledge of the spatial distribution of taxa is essential for decision-making processes i...
Aim: Analyses of biogeographical patterns and macroecology of islands require large datasets reporti...
A precise knowledge of the spatial distribution of taxa is essential for decision-making processe...
Mediterranean islands have complex reptile assemblages, but little is known about the factors that d...
Planning conservation actions requires detailed information on species' geographic distribution. Spe...
International audienceAim We explore the relationship between current European distributions of amph...
Although Albania has a rich reptile fauna, efforts to reveal its diversity have so far been limited....
Aim: Analyses of biogeographical patterns and macroecology of islands require large datasets reporti...
The Mediterranean basin, and the Iberian Peninsula in particular, represent an outstanding "hotspot"...