Ausgabe 12/2002
Inhalt (14 Artikel)
Regression models for spatial prediction: their role for biodiversity and conservation
A. Lehmann, J.McC. Overton, M.P. Austin
Information pyramids for informed biodiversity conservation
Jacob McC. Overton, R.T. Theo Stephens, John R. Leathwick, Anthony Lehmann
A stratified approach for modeling the distribution of a threatened ant species in the Swiss National Park
R. Maggini, A. Guisan, D. Cherix
Modeling spatial distribution of amphibian populations: a GIS approach based on habitat matrix permeability
Nicolas Ray, Anthony Lehmann, Pierre Joly
Prediction of plant species distribution in lowland river valleys in Belgium: modelling species response to site conditions
Ana M.F. Bio, Piet De Becker, Els De Bie, Willy Huybrechts, Martin Wassen
Assessing New Zealand fern diversity from spatial predictions of species assemblages
A. Lehmann, J.R. Leathwick, J.McC. Overton
Regional vegetation mapping in Australia: a case study in the practical use of statistical modelling
E.M. Cawsey, M.P. Austin, B.L. Baker
Extended statistical approaches to modelling spatial pattern in biodiversity in northeast New South Wales. I. Species-level modelling
Simon Ferrier, Graham Watson, Jennie Pearce, Michael Drielsma
Extended statistical approaches to modelling spatial pattern in biodiversity in northeast New South Wales. II. Community-level modelling
Simon Ferrier, Michael Drielsma, Glenn Manion, Graham Watson