Authors
H Peter Linder, Olga Bykova, James Dyke, Rampal S Etienne, Thomas Hickler, Ingolf Kühn, Glenn Marion, Ralf Ohlemüller, Stanislaus J Schymanski, Alexander Singer
Publication date
2012/12
Journal
Journal of Biogeography
Volume
39
Issue
12
Pages
2179-2190
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
The ability of species to modulate environmental conditions and resources has long been of interest. In the past three decades the impacts of these biotic modifiers have been investigated as ‘ecosystem engineers’, ‘niche constructors’, ‘facilitators’ and ‘keystone species’. This environmental modulation can vary spatially from extremely local to global, temporally from days to geological time, and taxonomically from a few to a very large number of species. Modulation impacts are pervasive and affect, inter alia, the climate, structural environments, disturbance rates, soils and the atmospheric chemical composition. Biotic modifiers may profoundly transform the projected environmental conditions, and consequently have a significant impact on the predicted occurrence of the focal species in species distribution models (SDMs). This applies especially when these models are projected into different geographical regions …
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Scholar articles
HP Linder, O Bykova, J Dyke, RS Etienne, T Hickler… - Journal of Biogeography, 2012