Hierarchical models facilitate spatial analysis of large data sets: a case study on invasive plant species in the northeastern United States.
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The role of biotic interactions in shaping distributions and realised assemblages of species: implications for species distribution modellingMore than the sum of the parts: forest climate response from joint species distribution models.Making more out of sparse data: hierarchical modeling of species communities.Climate change both facilitates and inhibits invasive plant ranges in New England.Terrestrial orchids in a tropical forest: best sites for abundance differ from those for reproduction.Space-time investigation of the effects of fishing on fish populations.Using spatiotemporal species distribution models to identify temporally evolving hotspots of species co-occurrence.Efficient estimation and prediction for the Bayesian binary spatial model with flexible link functions.Bayesian Modeling for Large Spatial Datasets.Enhanced effects of biotic interactions on predicting multispecies spatial distribution of submerged macrophytes after eutrophication.Empirically-based modeling and mapping to consider the co-occurrence of ecological receptors and stressors.Economics of Controlling Invasive Species: A Stochastic Optimization Model for a Spatial-dynamic ProcessSocioeconomics drive woody invasive plant richness in New England, USA through forest fragmentationMovement, impacts and management of plant distributions in response to climate change: insights from invasionsPredicting Microstegium vimineum invasion in natural plant communities of the southern Blue Ridge Mountains, USAHierarchical factors impacting the distribution of an invasive species: landscape context and propagule pressureOptimizing search strategies for invasive pests: learn before you leapUnderstanding co-occurrence by modelling species simultaneously with a Joint Species Distribution Model (JSDM)Towards novel approaches to modelling biotic interactions in multispecies assemblages at large spatial extentsAccounting for imperfect observation and estimating true species distributions in modelling biological invasionsForecasting climate change impacts on plant populations over large spatial extentsUncovering hidden spatial structure in species communities with spatially explicit joint species distribution modelsCo-occurrence patterns of trees along macro-climatic gradients and their potential influence on the present and future distribution of Fagus sylvatica LEffects of climate change on species distribution, community structure, and conservation of birds in protected areas in ColombiaDisentangling spatio-temporal processes in a hierarchical system: a case study in fisheries discardsA multispecies occupancy model for two or more interacting speciesSpatial heterogeneity in habitat selection: Nest site selection by greater prairie-chickensJoint dynamic species distribution models: a tool for community ordination and spatio-temporal monitoringSpatial factor analysis: a new tool for estimating joint species distributions and correlations in species range
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Hierarchical models facilitate spatial analysis of large data sets: a case study on invasive plant species in the northeastern United States.
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