2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.04.04.486974
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Prey resources are more important than climatic conditions for predicting the distribution of a broad-ranged apex predator

Abstract: A current biogeographic paradigm states that climate regulates species distributions at continental scales and that biotic interactions are undetectable at coarse-grain extents. However, recent advances in spatial modelling show that incorporating food resource distributions are important for improving model predictions at large distribution scales. This is particularly relevant to understand the factors limiting distribution of widespread apex predators whose diets are likely to vary across their range. The h… Show more

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