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Biotic Interactions


Publications

Godsoe W, Jankowski J, Holt RD, Gravel D. 2017. Integrating Biogeography with Contemporary Niche Theory. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 7. 32. 488. [Online]

Godsoe W, Franklin J, Blanchet FG. 2017. Effects of biotic interactions on modeled species' distribution can be masked by environmental gradients. Ecology and Evolution, 7(2): 654. [Online]

Godsoe W, Murray R, Plank MJ. 2015. The effect of competition on species’ distributions depends on coexistence, rather than scale alone. Ecography. [Online]

Godsoe W, Murray R, Plank MJ. 2015. Information on biotic interactions improves transferability of distribution models. American Naturalist, 185(2): 281-290. [Online]

Norberg et al. 2019. A comprehensive evaluation of predictive performance of 33 species distribution models at species and community levels. Ecological Monographs. [Online]


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