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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Assessing the environmental requirements of invaders using ensembles of distribution models
Understanding the environmental factors determining the establishment of invasive populations is a crucial issue in the study of biological invasions. By taking into account the uncertainty of... -
Ecological niche modelling of an invasive alien plant and its potential biological control agents
Invasive alien plants are of concern in South Africa. Pompom weed (Campuloclinium macrocephalum) is currently invading the Grassland and Savannah biomes of South Africa and is likely to continue... -
Human-mediated introductions of Australian acacias - a global experiment in biogeography
Aim Australian acacias (1012 recognized species native to Australia, which were previously grouped in Acacia subgenus Phyllodineae) have been moved extensively around the world by humans over the... -
Invasive species distribution models - how violating the equilibrium assumption can create new insights
Aim Two core assumptions of species distribution models (SDMs) do not hold when modelling invasive species. Invasives are not in equilibrium with their envi- ronment and niche quantification and... -
Macroecology meets invasion ecology: linking the native distributions of Australian acacias to invasiveness
Aim Species’ native ranges reflect the net outcome of interactions between life- history strategies and biotic and abiotic influences over evolutionary time-scales. Differences in native ranges might... -
Macrogeographic population structuring in the cosmopolitan agricultural pest Bactrocera cucurbitae (Diptera: Tephritidae)
Abstract The macrogeographic population structure of the agricultural pest Bactrocera cucurbitae (Diptera: Tephritidae) was investigated in order to identify the geographic origin of the species and... -
Modelling horses for novel climate courses: insights from projecting potential distributions of native and alien Australian acacias with correlative and mechanistic models
Aim Investigate the relative abilities of different bioclimatic models and data sets to project species ranges in novel environments utilizing the natural experiment in biogeography provided by... -
Predicting the subspecific identity of invasive species using distribution models: Acacia saligna as an example
Aim To explore whether the subspecific genetic entities of Acacia saligna occupy different bioclimatic niches in their native and introduced ranges and whether these niches are predictable using... -
Current distribution and predicted geographic expansion of the Rufous-backed Robin in Mexico: a fading endemism?
The Rufous-backed Robin Turdus rufopalliatus is a bird endemic to the Pacific slope of Mexico. The species recently established populations in several localities in the Mexican Central Highlands....