Original paper

Effects of biotic interactions on modeled species' distribution can be masked by environmental gradients

Volume: 7, Issue: 2, Pages: 654 - 664
Published: Dec 20, 2016
Abstract
A fundamental goal of ecology is to understand the determinants of species' distributions (i.e., the set of locations where a species is present). Competition among species (i.e., interactions among species that harms each of the species involved) is common in nature and it would be tremendously useful to quantify its effects on species' distributions. An approach to studying the large‐scale effects of competition or other biotic interactions is...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of biotic interactions on modeled species' distribution can be masked by environmental gradients
Published Date
Dec 20, 2016
Volume
7
Issue
2
Pages
654 - 664
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