Aim Species distribution models (SDMs) have been used to address a wide range of theoretical and applied questions in the terrestrial realm, but marine-based applications remain relatively scarce. In this review, we consider how conceptual and practical issues associated with terrestrial SDMs apply to a range of marine organisms and highlight the challenges relevant to improving marine SDMs.
%0 Journal Article
%1 robinson_pushing_2011
%A Robinson, L. M
%A Elith, J.
%A Hobday, A. J
%A Pearson, R. G
%A Kendall, B. E
%A Possingham, H. P
%A Richardson, A. J
%D 2011
%J Global Ecology and Biogeography
%K Aggregation, bioclimatic competition, dispersal, distribution ecological envelope feeding, marine/terrestrial model, modelling modelling, niche ontogenetic prey, shifts, species systems,
%N 6
%P 789--802
%R 10.1111/j.1466-8238.2010.00636.x
%T Pushing the limits in marine species distribution modelling: lessons from the land present challenges and opportunities
%U http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1466-8238.2010.00636.x/abstract
%V 20
%X Aim Species distribution models (SDMs) have been used to address a wide range of theoretical and applied questions in the terrestrial realm, but marine-based applications remain relatively scarce. In this review, we consider how conceptual and practical issues associated with terrestrial SDMs apply to a range of marine organisms and highlight the challenges relevant to improving marine SDMs.
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abstract = {Aim Species distribution models (SDMs) have been used to address a wide range of theoretical and applied questions in the terrestrial realm, but marine-based applications remain relatively scarce. In this review, we consider how conceptual and practical issues associated with terrestrial SDMs apply to a range of marine organisms and highlight the challenges relevant to improving marine SDMs.},
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pages = {789--802},
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title = {Pushing the limits in marine species distribution modelling: lessons from the land present challenges and opportunities},
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