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Joint species movement modeling: how do traits influence movements?
(2019-04-01)
Joint species distribution modeling has enabled researchers to move from species-level to community-level analyses, leading to statistically more efficient and ecologically more informative use of data. Here, we propose ...
Joint species movement modeling: How do traits influence movements?
(Ecological Society of America, 2019-02)
Joint species distribution modeling has enabled researchers to move from species‐level to community‐level analyses, leading to statistically more efficient and ecologically more informative use of data. Here, we propose ...
Fragmented tropical forests lose mutualistic plant–animal interactions
(2020-02-01)
Aim: Forest fragmentation is among the principal causes of global biodiversity loss, yet how it affects mutualistic interactions between plants and animals at large spatial scale is poorly understood. In particular, tropical ...
Mutualism influences species distribution predictions for a bromeliad-breeding anuran under climate change
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2017-11-01)
Ecological niche models, or species distribution models, have been widely used to identify potentially suitable areas for species in future climate change scenarios. However, there are inherent errors to these models due ...
Species exclusion and coexistence in a noisy voter model with a competition-colonization tradeoff
(2021-03-01)
We introduce an asymmetric noisy voter model to study the joint effect of immigration and a competition-dispersal tradeoff in the dynamics of two species competing for space in regular lattices. Individuals of one species ...
Species exclusion and coexistence in a noisy voter model with a competition-colonization tradeoff
(American Physical Society, 2021-03-11)
We introduce an asymmetric noisy voter model to study the joint effect of immigration and a competition-dispersal tradeoff in the dynamics of two species competing for space in regular lattices. Individuals of one species ...
Vanilla distribution modeling for conservation and sustainable cultivation in a joint land sparing/sharing concept
(2020-03)
Vanilla, an expensive but popular spice used in many industries, faces problems related to its
supply. Some of these problems are due to the fact that vanilla cultivation is based on clonal material of a
single species ...
A new bayesian method for fitting evolutionary models to comparative data with intraspecific variation
Phylogenetic comparative methods that incorporate intraspecific variability are relatively new and, so far, not especially widely used in empirical studies. In the present short article we will describe a new Bayesian ...
Forest and connectivity loss drive changes in movement behavior of bird species
(2020-08-01)
In a rapidly changing world, it is important to understand how environmental modifications by humans affect species behavior. This is not a simple task, since we need to deal with a multitude of species and the different ...
Potential distribution of the tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon (Decapoda: Penaeidae), an invasive species in the Atlantic Ocean
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2020)