Changes in habitat associations during range expansion: disentangling the effects of climate and residence time
Abstract
The distributions of many species are not at equilibrium with their environment. This includes spreading non-native species and species undergoing range shifts in response to climate change. The habitat associations of these species may change during range expansion as less favourable climatic conditions at expanding range margins constrain species to use only the most favourable habitats, violating the species distribution model assumption of...
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Title
Changes in habitat associations during range expansion: disentangling the effects of climate and residence time
Published Date
Nov 22, 2017
Journal
Volume
20
Issue
5
Pages
1147 - 1159
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