Information on Biotic Interactions Improves Transferability of Distribution Models

Volume: 185, Issue: 2, Pages: 281 - 290
Published: Feb 1, 2015
Abstract
Predicting changes in species' distributions is a crucial problem in ecology, with leading methods relying on information about species' putative climatic requirements. Empirical support for this approach relies on our ability to use observations of a species' distribution in one region to predict its range in other regions (model transferability). On the basis of this observation, ecologists have hypothesized that climate is the strongest...
Paper Details
Title
Information on Biotic Interactions Improves Transferability of Distribution Models
Published Date
Feb 1, 2015
Volume
185
Issue
2
Pages
281 - 290
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