Models relating species distribution records to environmental variables are increasingly applied to biodiversity conservation. Such techniques could be valuable to predict the distribution, abundance or habitat requirements of species that are rare or otherwise difficult to survey. However, despite widely-documented positive intraspecific relationships between occupancy and abundance, few studies have...
Models relating species distribution records to environmental variables are increasingly
applied to biodiversity conservation. Such techniques could be valuable to predict the
distribution, abundance or habitat requirements of species that are rare or otherwise difficult
to survey. However, despite widely-documented positive intraspecific relationships between
occupancy and abundance, few studies have...