2022
DOI: 10.1111/aec.13221
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Modelling the distribution of a key habitat feature to guide future on‐ground habitat assessment for an endangered specialist songbird

Abstract: Species distribution models (SDMs) are often used during the planning stage of reintroduction programmes to model species' occurrence with the aim of selecting potential release sites. However, for many endangered species, only a low number of records are available, leading to models with low accuracy. When planning reintroductions for rare species, an alternative approach may be to model surrogate species that are more abundant or easier to locate. Here, we modelled the distribution of white gum (Eucalyptus v… Show more

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“…In contrast, wet forest is abundant on the mainland adjacent to south Bruny Island. This suggests occasional gene flow across the 4 km strait separating Bruny Island from the Tasmanian mainland can occur, as has been demonstrated in forty-spotted pardalotesPardalotus quadragintus(Alves et al 2023).…”
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“…In contrast, wet forest is abundant on the mainland adjacent to south Bruny Island. This suggests occasional gene flow across the 4 km strait separating Bruny Island from the Tasmanian mainland can occur, as has been demonstrated in forty-spotted pardalotesPardalotus quadragintus(Alves et al 2023).…”
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confidence: 59%
“…In contrast, wet forest is abundant on the mainland adjacent to south Bruny Island. This suggests occasional gene flow across the 4 km strait separating Bruny Island from the Tasmanian mainland can occur, as has been demonstrated in forty-spotted pardalotesPardalotus quadragintus(Alves et al 2023).…”
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confidence: 59%