id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-339374-2hxnez28 De Kort, Hanne Toward reliable habitat suitability and accessibility models in an era of multiple environmental stressors 2020-09-22 .txt text/plain 9182 388 31 The overall SDM framework is not just an interesting tool for identifying areas of local conservation concern or areas not yet occupied but potentially suitable; it has the potential to contribute substantially to the global protection of biodiversity and ecosystem services threatened by multiple environmental stressors, including land-use change and habitat fragmentation, climate change, invasive alien species, pollution, and overexploitation (Franklin, 2013; Kok et al., 2017; Wiens, Stralberg, Jongsomjit, Howell, & Snyder, 2009 ). Patches occupied by larger butterflies (representing better dispersers) are predicted to be accessible due to dispersal evolution (after DeKort, Prunier, et al., 2018) boost opens the door for comparing and synthesizing published SDM studies for answering taxon-wide and large-scale research questions, including the role of species' traits and evolutionary potential in driving general species distribution shifts in response to land-use change. ./cache/cord-339374-2hxnez28.txt ./txt/cord-339374-2hxnez28.txt