Original paper
A mechanistic–statistical species distribution model to explain and forecast wolf (Canis lupus) colonization in South-Eastern France
Abstract
Species distribution models (SDMs) are important statistical tools for ecologists to understand and predict species range. However, standard SDMs do not explicitly incorporate dynamic processes like dispersal. This limitation may lead to bias in inference about species distribution. Here, we adopt the theory of ecological diffusion that has recently been introduced in statistical ecology to incorporate spatio-temporal processes in ecological...
Paper Details
Title
A mechanistic–statistical species distribution model to explain and forecast wolf (Canis lupus) colonization in South-Eastern France
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
36
Pages
100428 - 100428
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