Subjective study area delineation in conservation planning often overlooks species occurrences integrality, truncating the ecological niches. Incorporating occurrences from expanded areas into species distribution prediction within the study area provides an innovative approach to mitigate negative impacts, but the conservation effectiveness of this approach requires further clarification.
Improving the Accuracy of Predicted Potential Distributions and Enhancing the Effectiveness of Priority Conservation Areas for Protected Species by Expanding the Target Area
Jin Ye,Fei-ling Yang,Jinming Hu,Hengying Wang,Jihong Xu,Zhongxing Yang,Feng Liu,Jian Zhou,J. Gong,Bing Han,Xuexin Yang,Ruidong Wu
Published 2025 in Diversity and Distributions: A journal of biological invasions and biodiversity
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