301 results on '"Jiménez Valverde, Alberto"'
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2. Niche differentiation between deeply divergent phylogenetic lineages of an endemic newt: implications for Species Distribution Models
3. Arthropod biodiversity patterns point to the Mesovoid Shallow Substratum (MSS) as a climate refugium
4. Sample size for the evaluation of presence-absence models
5. Dispersal limitation shapes distance‐decay patterns of European spiders at the continental scale
6. Prevalence affects the evaluation of discrimination capacity in presence-absence species distribution models
7. Climate data source matters in species distribution modelling: the case of the Iberian Peninsula
8. Dispersal limitation shapes distance‐decay patterns of European spiders at the continental scale
9. Dispersal limitation shapes distance‐decay patterns of European spiders at the continental scale
10. Niche segregation in Iberian Argiope species
11. Differing sensitivity of species distribution modelling algorithms to climate data source
12. How Does the Knowledge about the Spatial Distribution of Iberian Dung Beetle Species Accumulate over Time?
13. Limitations of Biodiversity Databases: Case Study on Seed-Plant Diversity in Tenerife, Canary Islands
14. DETERMINING A COMBINED SAMPLING PROCEDURE FOR A RELIABLE ESTIMATION OF ARANEIDAE AND THOMISIDAE ASSEMBLAGES (ARACHNIDA, ARANEAE)
15. opinion: Relationship between local population density and environmental suitability estimated from occurrence data
16. Life in darkness: an overview of cave-adapted japygids (Hexapoda, Diplura)
17. Tolerance Limits, Animal
18. A new and remarkable troglobitic Lepidocampa Oudemans, 1890 species from La Réunion Island, with a discussion on troglobiomorphic adaptations in campodeids (Diplura)
19. New Developments in the Study of Species Distribution
20. Life in darkness: an overview of cave-adapted japygids (Hexapoda, Diplura)
21. Predictor weighting and geographical background delimitation: two synergetic sources of uncertainty when assessing species sensitivity to climate change
22. Environmental favourability as a cost-efficient tool to estimate carrying capacity
23. Comparing relative model fit of several species-accumulation functions to local Papilionoidea and Hesperioidea butterfly inventories of Mediterranean habitats
24. Species distribution models predict range expansion better than chance but not better than a simple dispersal model
25. Discrimination capacity in species distribution models depends on the representativeness of the environmental domain
26. Exceptional invertebrate diversity in a scree slope in Eastern Spain
27. Delimiting the geographical background in species distribution modelling
28. Insights into the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) as a discrimination measure in species distribution modelling
29. rangemap: An R Package to Explore Species' Geographic Ranges
30. Environmental suitability of new reported localities of the funnelweb spider Macrothele calpeiana: an assessment using potential distribution modelling with presence-only techniques
31. Dominant climate influences on North American bird distributions
32. Choleva (Choleva) cisteloides subsp. cisteloides cisteloides
33. Speonemadus vandalitiae
34. Choleva (Cholevopsis) punctata Brisout 1866
35. Ptomaphagus (Ptomaphagus) tenuicornis subsp. tenuicornis tenuicornis (Rosenhauer 1856
36. Catopomorphus (Attiscurra) marqueti Fairmaire 1857
37. Catopsimorphus (Weiratherella) rougeti Saulcy 1864
38. Speonemadus angusticollis
39. Catops fuscus subsp. fuscus fuscus (Panzer 1794
40. Attumbra josephinae subsp. josephinae josephinae (Saulcy 1862
41. Sciodrepoides watsoni subsp. watsoni watsoni (Spence 1815
42. The uncertain nature of absences and their importance in species distribution modelling
43. Species distribution models do not account for abundance: the case of arthropods on Terceira Island
44. Not as Good as They Seem: The Importance of Concepts in Species Distribution Modelling
45. Historical Bias in Biodiversity Inventories Affects the Observed Environmental Niche of the Species
46. AUC: A Misleading Measure of the Performance of Predictive Distribution Models
47. Challenging species distribution models: the case of Maculinea nausithous in the Iberian Peninsula
48. The crucial role of the accessible area in ecological niche modeling and species distribution modeling
49. The uniform AUC: Dealing with the representativeness effect in presence–absence models
50. Cholevinae (Coleoptera: Leiodidae) of the Sierra de Guadarrama National Park, Spain: occurrence in the MSS of a siliceous landscape
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