4.4 Article

Evidence of a climatic niche shift following North American introductions of two crane flies (Diptera; genus Tipula)

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Biodiversity Conservation

Equilibrium or not? Modelling potential distribution of invasive species in different stages of invasion

Tomas Vaclavik et al.

DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS (2012)

Article Ecology

Cryptic niche conservatism among evolutionary lineages of an invasive lizard

Ulrich Schulte et al.

GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY (2012)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Climatic Niche Shifts Are Rare Among Terrestrial Plant Invaders

Blaise Petitpierre et al.

SCIENCE (2012)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

A statistical explanation of MaxEnt for ecologists

Jane Elith et al.

DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS (2011)

Article Ecology

Ecological niche conservatism: a time-structured review of evidence

A. Townsend Peterson

JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY (2011)

Article Entomology

Best Management Practices for Invasive Crane Flies in Northeastern United States Sod Production

Matthew J. Petersen et al.

JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT (2011)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Invasive and flexible: niche shift in the drosophilid Zaprionus indianus (Insecta, Diptera)

Renata Alves da Mata et al.

BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS (2010)

Article Ecology

Limits to the niche and range margins of alien species

Jake M. Alexander et al.

OIKOS (2010)

Article Evolutionary Biology

Regional Variation Exaggerates Ecological Divergence in Niche Models

William Godsoe

SYSTEMATIC BIOLOGY (2010)

Article Ecology

The art of modelling range-shifting species

Jane Elith et al.

METHODS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION (2010)

Article Entomology

Pest Status of Invasive Crane Flies in New York Turfgrass and the Repercussions for Regional Plant Protection

Daniel C. Peck et al.

JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT (2010)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Not as good as they seem: the importance of concepts in species distribution modelling

Alberto Jimenez-Valverde et al.

DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS (2008)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Modeling of species distributions with Maxent:: new extensions and a comprehensive evaluation

Steven J. Phillips et al.

ECOGRAPHY (2008)

Review Ecology

Niche dynamics in space and time

Peter B. Pearman et al.

TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION (2008)

Review Plant Sciences

Adaptive evolution in invasive species

Peter J. Prentis et al.

TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE (2008)

Article Ecology

Evidence of climatic niche shift during biological invasion

O. Broennimann et al.

ECOLOGY LETTERS (2007)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Increased genetic variation and evolutionary potential drive the success of an invasive grass

Sebastien Lavergne et al.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2007)

Review Biodiversity Conservation

Novel methods improve prediction of species' distributions from occurrence data

J Elith et al.

ECOGRAPHY (2006)

Review Biodiversity Conservation

Habitat connectivity and matrix restoration: the wider implications of agri-environment schemes

PF Donald et al.

JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY (2006)

Article Ecology

Maximum entropy modeling of species geographic distributions

SJ Phillips et al.

ECOLOGICAL MODELLING (2006)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Niche-based modelling as a tool for predicting the risk of alien plant invasions at a global scale

W Thuiller et al.

GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY (2005)

Article Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

Very high resolution interpolated climate surfaces for global land areas

RJ Hijmans et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY (2005)

Review Ecology

Niche conservatism: Integrating evolution, ecology, and conservation biology

JJ Wiens et al.

ANNUAL REVIEW OF ECOLOGY EVOLUTION AND SYSTEMATICS (2005)

Review Plant Sciences

Community assembly, niche conservatism, and adaptive evolution in changing environments

DD Ackerly

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCES (2003)

Review Ecology

On the relationship between niche and distribution

HR Pulliam

ECOLOGY LETTERS (2000)