Combining correlative and mechanistic niche models with human activity data to elucidate the invasive potential of a sub‐Antarctic insect
Abstract
Aim Correlative species distribution models (SDMs) are subject to substantial spatio‐temporal limitations when historical occurrence records of data‐poor species provide incomplete and outdated information for niche modelling. Complementary mechanistic modelling techniques can, therefore, offer a valuable contribution to underpin more physiologically informed predictions of biological invasions, the risk of which is often exacerbated by climate...
Paper Details
Title
Combining correlative and mechanistic niche models with human activity data to elucidate the invasive potential of a sub‐Antarctic insect
Published Date
Dec 30, 2019
Journal
Volume
47
Issue
3
Pages
658 - 673
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