102 results on '"Araújo, Miguel B."'
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2. Forecasting the Effects of Global Warming on Biodiversity
3. Geographical Gradients of Species Richness: A Test of the Water-Energy Conjecture of Hawkins et al. (2003) Using European Data for Five Taxa
4. Model-Based Uncertainty in Species Range Prediction
5. Five (Or so) Challenges for Species Distribution Modelling
6. Species Richness, Area and Climate Correlates
7. How Well Do Important Bird Areas Represent Species and Minimize Conservation Conflict in the Tropical Andes?
8. Using Niche-Based Modelling to Assess the Impact of Climate Change on Tree Functional Diversity in Europe
9. Reducing Uncertainty in Projections of Extinction Risk from Climate Change
10. Niche Properties and Geographical Extent as Predictors of Species Sensitivity to Climate Change
11. Climate Change Threats to Plant Diversity in Europe
12. Downscaling European Species Atlas Distributions to a Finer Resolution: Implications for Conservation Planning
13. Conservation Biogeography: Assessment and Prospect
14. An Evaluation of Methods for Modelling Species Distributions
15. Presence-Absence versus Presence-Only Modelling Methods for Predicting Bird Habitat Suitability
16. Effects of Restricting Environmental Range of Data to Project Current and Future Species Distributions
17. Combining Probabilities of Occurrence with Spatial Reserve Design
18. Special Paper: Do We Need Land-Cover Data to Model Species Distributions in Europe?
19. Generalized Models vs. Classification Tree Analysis: Predicting Spatial Distributions of Plant Species at Different Scales
20. The Coincidence of People and Biodiversity in Europe
21. Dynamics of Extinction and the Selection of Nature Reserves
22. The Bias of Complementarity Hotspots toward Marginal Populations
23. Using Probability of Persistence to Identify Important Areas for Biodiversity Conservation
24. Distribution Patterns of Biodiversity and the Design of a Representative Reserve Network in Portugal
25. Equilibrium of Species' Distributions with Climate
26. Predictors of contraction and expansion of area of occupancy for British birds
27. Integrating multiple lines of evidence into historical biogeography hypothesis testing: a Bison bison case study
28. Climate or diet? The importance of biotic interactions in determining species range size.
29. Climate envelope models suggest spatio-temporal co-occurrence of refugia of African birds and mammals
30. Life on a tropical planet: niche conservatism and the global diversity gradient
31. Does local habitat fragmentation affect large-scale distributions? The case of a specialist grassland bird
32. Chasing a moving target: projecting climate change-induced shifts in non-equilibrial tree species distributions
33. Dispersal ability modulates the strength of the latitudinal richness gradient in European beetles
34. Uses and misuses of bioclimatic envelope modeling
35. Global patterns in the shape of species geographical ranges reveal range determinants
36. Using species co-occurrence networks to assess the impacts of climate change
37. Scenarios for Global Biodiversity in the 21st Century
38. Biotic and abiotic variables show little redundancy in explaining tree species distributions
39. The concept of potential natural vegetation: an epitaph?
40. Do community-level models describe community variation effectively?
41. Partitioning and mapping uncertainties in ensembles of forecasts of species turnover under climate change
42. Biogeography of Iberian Freshwater Fishes Revisited: The Roles of Historical versus Contemporary Constraints
43. BIOMOD – A Platform for Ensemble Forecasting of Species Distributions
44. An Ecosystem Model-Based Estimate of Changes in Water Availability Differs from Water Proxies That Are Commonly Used in Species Distribution Models
45. Individualistic vs Community Modelling of Species Distributions under Climate Change
46. Measurements of Area and the (Island) Species-Area Relationship: New Directions for an Old Pattern
47. Climate Change in Mediterranean Mountains during the 21st Century
48. Quaternary Climate Changes Explain Diversity among Reptiles and Amphibians
49. The Importance of Biotic Interactions for Modelling Species Distributions under Climate Change
50. Methods to Account for Spatial Autocorrelation in the Analysis of Species Distributional Data: A Review
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