Using presence-only and presence-absence data to estimate the current and potential distributions of established invasive species.
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How does a carnivore guild utilise a substantial but unpredictable anthropogenic food source? Scavenging on hunter-shot ungulate carcasses by wild dogs/dingoes, red foxes and feral cats in south-eastern Australia revealed by camera trapsMapping current and potential distribution of non-native Prosopis juliflora in the Afar region of EthiopiaNowhere to invade: Rumex crispus and Typha latifolia projected to disappear under future climate scenariosUsing species distribution models to optimize vector control in the framework of the tsetse eradication campaign in Senegal.The use of ecological niche modeling to infer potential risk areas of snakebite in the Mexican state of Veracruz.High-throughput sequencing: a roadmap toward community ecologyReliable discrimination of 10 ungulate species using high resolution melting analysis of faecal DNAInterspecific and geographic variation in the diets of sympatric carnivores: dingoes/wild dogs and red foxes in south-eastern AustraliaCost-Effective Large-Scale Occupancy-Abundance Monitoring of Invasive Brushtail Possums (Trichosurus Vulpecula) on New Zealand's Public Conservation Land.Solar Radiation Determines Site Occupancy of Coexisting Tropical and Temperate Deer Species Introduced to New Zealand ForestsEvaluation of Limiting Climatic Factors and Simulation of a Climatically Suitable Habitat for Chinese Sea BuckthornEnvironmental and Historical Determinants of Patterns of Genetic Differentiation in Wild Soybean (Glycine soja Sieb. et Zucc)Predicting the Global Potential Distribution of Four Endangered Panax Species in Middle-and Low-Latitude Regions of China by the Geographic Information System for Global Medicinal Plants (GMPGIS).Gypsophila bermejoi G. López: A possible case of speciation repressed by bioclimatic factors.How many sightings to model rare marine species distributions.Suitability of Laurentian Great Lakes for invasive species based on global species distribution models and local habitatA unified framework to model the potential and realized distributions of invasive species within the invaded rangeImproving the containment of a freshwater invader using environmental DNA (eDNA) based monitoringSummer range occupancy modeling of non-native mountain goats in the greater Yellowstone areaRelative performance of ecological niche and occupancy models for predicting invasions by patchily-distributed speciesRange expansion of an invasive species through a heterogeneous landscape - the case of American mink in ScotlandWidespread native and alien plant species occupy different habitatsBlack Wattle (Acacia mearnsiiDe Wild.) in Rwanda’s Forestry: Implications for Nature ConservationArtificial watering points are focal points for activity by an invasive herbivore but not native herbivores in conservation reserves in arid AustraliaPotential distribution of invasive alien species in the upper Ili river basin: determination and mechanism of bioclimatic variables under climate changeUsing citizen-reported data to predict distributions of two non-native insect species in SwedenUsing delimiting surveys to characterize the spatiotemporal dynamics facilitates the management of an invasive non-native insectEnvironmental factors associated with invasion: modelling occurrence data from a coordinated sampling programme for Pacific oystersFistularia commersonii in the Mediterranean Sea: invasion history and distribution modeling based on presence-only recordsFoxes are now widespread in Tasmania: DNA detection defines the distribution of this rare but invasive carnivorePresence—absence versus invasive status data for modelling potential distribution of invasive plants: Saltcedar in ArgentinaUsing dispersal information to model the species-environment relationship of spreading non-native speciesCombining efficient methods to detect spread of woody invaders in urban-rural matrix landscapes: an exploration using two species of OleaceaeAssessing the range of newly established invasive species in rivers using probabilistic methodsDiets of non-native deer in Australia estimated by macroscopic versus microhistological rumen analysisMonitoring species abundance and distribution at the landscape scaleModelling Native and Invasive Woody Species: A Comparison of ENFA and MaxEnt Applied to the Azorean ForestUse of Phytosociological Databases for Species Distribution ModelsModelling geographic patterns of population density of the white-tailed deer in central Mexico by implementing ecological niche theoryDecline of Indigenous Crop Diversity in Colonial and Postcolonial Rwanda
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Using presence-only and presence-absence data to estimate the current and potential distributions of established invasive species.
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2011年の論文
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Using presence-only and presen ...... established invasive species.
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David Sl Ramsey
Luke Woodford
Michael Lindeman
Michael P Scroggie
Peter Griffioen
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10.1111/J.1365-2664.2010.01911.X
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2011-02-01T00:00:00Z