Forecasting species range dynamics with process-explicit models: matching methods to applications.
Knowing where species occur is fundamental to many ecological and environmental applications. Species distribution models (SDMs) are typically based on correlations between species occurrence data and environmental predictors, with ecological processes captured only implicitly. However, there is a g...
Principais autores: | Briscoe, NJ, Elith, J, Salguero-Gómez, R, Lahoz-Monfort, JJ, Camac, JS, Giljohann, KM, Holden, MH, Hradsky, BA, Kearney, MR, McMahon, SM, Phillips, BL, Regan, TJ, Rhodes, JR, Vesk, PA, Wintle, BA, Yen, JDL, Guillera-Arroita, G |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Wiley
2019
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