2024
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2023.0057
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The influence of scale-dependent geodiversity on species distribution models in a biodiversity hotspot

Beth E. Gerstner,
Mary E. Blair,
Patrick Bills
et al.

Abstract: Improving models of species' distributions is essential for conservation, especially in light of global change. Species distribution models (SDMs) often rely on mean environmental conditions, yet species distributions are also a function of environmental heterogeneity and filtering acting at multiple spatial scales. Geodiversity, which we define as the variation of abiotic features and processes of Earth's entire geosphere (inclusive of climate), has potential to improve SDMs and conservation assessments, as t… Show more

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“…Geodiversity-biodiversity relationships are addressed empirically in two papers. Gerstner et al [13] highlight the importance of considering the resolution of geodiversity data for species distribution modelling. The validity of taking a Conserving Nature's Stage approach to biodiversity conservation is assessed by Miller et al [14], who find that conserving geophysical characteristics as surrogate sites for biodiversity is an effective conservation approach.…”
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“…Geodiversity-biodiversity relationships are addressed empirically in two papers. Gerstner et al [13] highlight the importance of considering the resolution of geodiversity data for species distribution modelling. The validity of taking a Conserving Nature's Stage approach to biodiversity conservation is assessed by Miller et al [14], who find that conserving geophysical characteristics as surrogate sites for biodiversity is an effective conservation approach.…”
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“…Gerstner et al . [ 13 ] highlight the importance of considering the resolution of geodiversity data for species distribution modelling. The validity of taking a Conserving Nature's Stage approach to biodiversity conservation is assessed by Miller et al .…”
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confidence: 99%