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Autor:
Ian Oliver, Simon Ferrier, Graeme Newell, Michael Somerville, Terry Koen, Matt White, Megan J. McNellie, Philip Gibbons, Glenn Manion, Peter Griffioen
Publikováno v:
Landscape Ecology. 36:1391-1407
Context Ensembles of artificial neural network models can be trained to predict the continuous characteristics of vegetation such as the foliage cover and species richness of different plant functional groups. Objectives Our first objective was to sy
Autor:
Jo Harding, Kristen J. Williams, Simon Ferrier, Tom Harwood, Genevieve C. Perkins, Glenn Manion, Brian Hawkins, Chris Ware
Publikováno v:
Diversity and Distributions. 24:1333-1346
Autor:
Glenn Manion, Janeen Robb, Tom Harwood, Michael Drielsma, Jamie Love, Kristen J. Williams, Hanieh Saremi
Publikováno v:
Ecological Modelling. 360:343-362
Recognition of a trajectory of climate change has raised concerns over implications for the conservation of biodiversity. Quantifying the severity of the issue and informing adaptation measures presents a challenge to ecological modelling. We underto
Autor:
Simon Ferrier, Kristen J. Williams, Tom Harwood, Adrian Pinder, Melita G. Pennifold, Glenn Manion
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Biology. 62:1359-1376
Freshwater aquatic ecosystems are in decline due to intensifying land use, salinisation, water abstraction and climate change. Understanding compositional patterns in aquatic biota is a useful step towards better management of aquatic ecosystems. We
Autor:
Graeme Newell, Michael Somerville, Philip Gibbons, Simon Ferrier, Glenn Manion, Ian Oliver, Peter Griffioen, Terry Koen, Megan J. McNellie, Matt White
ContextConservation planning and land management are inherently spatial processes that are most effective when implemented over large areas.ObjectivesOur objectives were to (i) use existing plot data to aggregate species inventories to growth forms a
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::92735991333e4ecec4846c2c68a42964
Publikováno v:
Biodiversity and Conservation. 23:2985-3003
Quantifying survey completeness is a key step in designing and interpreting biodiversity assessments. To date this has only been examined either at a local scale through repetitive sampling, or across broader geographic areas through multiple survey
Publikováno v:
Ecological Modelling. 274:80-91
This research reports on a new approach to conservation assessment that seeks to extend the target-based model traditionally underpinning systematic conservation planning. The Biodiversity Forecasting Tool (BFT) helps answer three important questions
Autor:
Simon Ferrier, Kristen J. Williams, Shawn W. Laffan, Dan F. Rosauer, Glenn Manion, J. Scott Keogh
Publikováno v:
Ecography. 37:21-32
Compared to species turnover, patterns of phylogenetic turnover provide extra information about the spatial structure of biodiversity, for example providing more informative comparisons between the biota of sites which share no species. To harness th
Autor:
Zhengyu Liu, Feng He, Bette L. Otto-Bliesner, Sam Veloz, Jessica L. Blois, Matthew C. Fitzpatrick, Simon Ferrier, John W. Williams, Glenn Manion
Publikováno v:
Ecography. 36:460-473
Projecting the future composition and function of communities is a major challenge, and there is an urgent need to develop, improve, and test the predictive capacity of ecological models under different climate states. We tested the effect of climate
Autor:
Karel Mokany, Glenn Manion, Colin J. Yates, Jens-Christian Svenning, Simon Ferrier, Kristen J. Williams, Mirkka M. Jones, Neil Gibson
Publikováno v:
Jones, M M, Gibson, N, Yates, C, Ferrier, S, Mokany, K, Williams, K J, Manion, G & Svenning, J-C 2016, ' Underestimated effects of climate on plant species turnover in the Southwest Australian Floristic Region ', Diversity and Distributions, vol. 43, no. 2, pp. 289-300 . https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.12628
Aim Spatial turnover in plant species composition reflects the interplay between species’ environmental requirements and their dispersal dynamics. However, its origins are also historical, arising from speciation, extinction and past range dynamics
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https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/underestimated-effects-of-climate-on-plant-species-turnover-in-the-southwest-australian-floristic-region(5717dbe0-5ea6-4bdd-adbb-10efd33b44a2).html
https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/underestimated-effects-of-climate-on-plant-species-turnover-in-the-southwest-australian-floristic-region(5717dbe0-5ea6-4bdd-adbb-10efd33b44a2).html