Modelos de distribución de especies: Una revisión sintética

RG Mateo, ÁM Felicísimo, J Muñoz - Revista chilena de historia …, 2011 - SciELO Chile
En los últimos años se ha generalizado una nueva herramienta que permite analizar
objetivamente los patrones espaciales de presencia de organismos: los modelos de …

Remotely sensed spectral heterogeneity as a proxy of species diversity: recent advances and open challenges

D Rocchini, N Balkenhol, GA Carter, GM Foody… - Ecological …, 2010 - Elsevier
Environmental heterogeneity is considered to be one of the main factors associated with
biodiversity given that areas with highly heterogeneous environments can host more …

Evaluating the performance of species richness estimators: sensitivity to sample grain size

J Hortal, PAV Borges, C Gaspar - Journal of animal ecology, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Summary 1 Fifteen species richness estimators (three asymptotic based on species
accumulation curves, 11 nonparametric, and one based in the species–area relationship) …

An elevational shift in butterfly species richness and composition accompanying recent climate change

RJ Wilson, D Gutierrez, J Gutierrez… - Global Change …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
The geographic ranges of many species have shifted polewards and uphill in elevation
associated with climate warming, leading to increases in species richness at high latitudes …

Historical bias in biodiversity inventories affects the observed environmental niche of the species

J Hortal, A Jiménez‐Valverde, JF Gómez, JM Lobo… - Oikos, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
It is well known that biodiversity data from historical inventories presents important
geographic and taxonomic biases. Due to this, current knowledge on the distribution of most …

Predicting species distributions from museum and herbarium records using multiresponse models fitted with multivariate adaptive regression splines

J Elith, J Leathwick - Diversity and distributions, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Current circumstances—that the majority of species distribution records exist as presence‐
only data (eg from museums and herbaria), and that there is an established need for …

Limitations of biodiversity databases: case study on seed‐plant diversity in Tenerife, Canary Islands

J Hortal, JM Lobo, A Jiménez‐Valverde - Conservation Biology, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Databases on the distribution of species can be used to describe the geographic patterns of
biodiversity. Nevertheless, they have limitations. We studied three of these limitations:(1) …

Botanical richness and endemicity patterns of Borneo derived from species distribution models

N Raes, MC Roos, JWF Slik, EE Van Loon… - Ecography, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
This study provides a Borneo‐wide, quantitative assessment of botanical richness and
endemicity at a high spatial resolution, and based on actual collection data. To overcome …

Mapping ignorance: 300 years of collecting flowering plants in Africa

J Stropp, RJ Ladle, AC M. Malhado… - Global Ecology and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Spatial and temporal biases in species‐occurrence data can compromise broad‐scale
biogeographical research and conservation planning. Although spatial biases have been …

An ED-based protocol for optimal sampling of biodiversity

J Hortal, JM Lobo - Biodiversity & Conservation, 2005 - Springer
While conservation planning requires good biodiversity data, our knowledge of most living
groups is scarce and patchy even in well-sampled regions. Therefore, we need …