Diversity and suitability of existing methods and metrics for quantifying species range shifts
S Yalcin, SJ Leroux - Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Aim The quantification of species range shifts is critical for developing effective plans to
conserve biodiversity. There are numerous methods and metrics for quantifying species …
conserve biodiversity. There are numerous methods and metrics for quantifying species …
Mechanisms, detection and impacts of species redistributions under climate change
Shifts in species distributions are a common ecological response to climate change, and
global temperature rise is often hypothesized as the primary driver. However, the directions …
global temperature rise is often hypothesized as the primary driver. However, the directions …
[HTML][HTML] Climate change and the global redistribution of biodiversity: substantial variation in empirical support for expected range shifts
Background Among the most widely predicted climate change-related impacts to biodiversity
are geographic range shifts, whereby species shift their spatial distribution to track their …
are geographic range shifts, whereby species shift their spatial distribution to track their …
Climate‐related range shifts–a global multidimensional synthesis and new research directions
J Lenoir, JC Svenning - Ecography, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Poleward and upward shifts are the most frequent types of range shifts that have been
reported in response to contemporary climate change. However, the number of reports …
reported in response to contemporary climate change. However, the number of reports …
Global patterns in the shape of species geographical ranges reveal range determinants
Aim Do species range shapes follow general patterns? If so, what mechanisms underlie
those patterns? We show for 11,582 species from a variety of taxa across the world that most …
those patterns? We show for 11,582 species from a variety of taxa across the world that most …
Model‐based uncertainty in species range prediction
Aim Many attempts to predict the potential range of species rely on environmental niche (or
'bioclimate envelope') modelling, yet the effects of using different niche‐based …
'bioclimate envelope') modelling, yet the effects of using different niche‐based …
Integrating presence‐only and presence–absence data to model changes in species geographic ranges: An example in the Neotropics
Aim Anthropogenic changes such as land use and climate change affect species'
geographic ranges, causing range shifts, contractions, or expansions. However, data on …
geographic ranges, causing range shifts, contractions, or expansions. However, data on …
Characterizing common and range expanding species
MA McGeoch, G Latombe - Journal of Biogeography, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change and biological invasions have increased the likelihood of the establishment,
growth, spread and survival of some species. With the recent and strongly motivated call for …
growth, spread and survival of some species. With the recent and strongly motivated call for …
What's hot in conservation biogeography in a changing climate? Going beyond species range dynamics
JM Serra-Diaz, J Franklin - Diversity and Distributions, 2019 - JSTOR
In recent decades Earth's rapidly changing climate, driven by anthropo‐genic greenhouse
gas emissions, has affected species distributions and phenology, ecological communities …
gas emissions, has affected species distributions and phenology, ecological communities …
Temporal validation plots: quantifying how well correlative species distribution models predict species' range changes over time
The use of data documenting how species' distributions have changed over time is crucial
for testing how well correlative species distribution models (SDM s) predict species' range …
for testing how well correlative species distribution models (SDM s) predict species' range …