Publicaties
GBIF data worden gebruikt in wetenschappelijke publicaties. Deze pagina verschaft een overzicht, via de literatuur verzamel site Mendeley, van publicaties die GBIF noemen of die gebaseerd zijn op GBIF data.
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The current and future potential geographical distribution of Hyparrhenia hirta
The current and future potential geographical distribution of Hyparrhenia hirta. Weed Research50, 174–184. Summary Hyparrhenia hirta is a pasture grass that has become highly invasive in several... -
The potential global distribution of the invasive weed Nassella neesiana under current and future climates
Nassella neesiana (Trin. and Rupr.) (Chilean needle grass), native to South America, has naturalised sporadically in the UK, France, Italy and Spain, and more widely in Australia and New Zealand,... -
Balancing bioenergy and biosecurity policies: estimating current and future climate suitability patterns for a bioenergy crop
In an apparent paradox, bioenergy crops offer potential benefits to a world adjusting to the challenges of climate change and declining fossil fuel stocks, as well as potential ecological and... -
Host range and potential distribution of Aceria thalgi (Acari: Eriophyidae): a biological control agent for Sonchus species
Abstract Key words Sowthistles, Sonchus arvensis, S. asper and S. oleraceus (Asteraceae), are serious weeds that impact on crop production in many regions of the world. A recently described eriophyid... -
The Potential Global Distribution of Tall Buttercup (Ranunculus acris ssp. acris): Opposing Effects of Irrigation and Climate Change
Tall buttercup, a native of central and northern Europe, has become naturalized in the United States and Canada, and in South Africa, Tasmania and New Zealand. In Canada and New Zealand it has become... -
Use of CLIMEX, Land use and Topography to Refine Areas Suitable for Date Palm Cultivation in Spain under Climate Change Scenarios
In this study, CLIMEX modeling software was used to develop a model of the potential distribution of P. dactylifera under current and various future climate scenarios for Spain. CLIMEX parameters... -
Predicting the spread of Aedes albopictus in Australia under current and future climates: Multiple approaches and datasets to incorporate potential evolutionary divergence
When predicting the potential and future invasive range of a species, there is a growing appreciation that insights about factors limiting distributions can be provided by using multiple modelling... -
Climate change scenarios and models yield conflicting predictions about the future risk of an invasive species in North America
* 1The pea leafminer Liriomyza huidobrensis (Blanchard) (Diptera: Agromyzidae) is an invasive species in North America and a serious economic pest on a wide variety of crops. We developed a... -
Impacts of climate change and land-use on the potential distribution of an invasive weed: a case study of Lantana camara in Australia
Lantana camara (lantana) is an extremely invasive species in many countries, including Australia. Biosecurity agencies will benefit from prior knowledge of the potential distribution of L. camara,... -
Managing invasive weeds under climate change: considering the current and potential future distribution of Buddleja davidii
Kriticos DJ,Watt MS, Potter KJB, Manning LK,Alexander NS &Tallent-Halsell N (2010). Managing invasive weeds under climate change: considering the current and potential future distribution of...