Environmental Suitability and Distribution of the Caucasian Rock Agama, Paralaudakia caucasia (Sauria: Agamidae) in Western and Central Asia: Environmental Suitability and Distribution of the Caucasian Rock Agama, Paralaudakia caucasia (Sauria: Agamidae) in Western and Central Asia
S. S. H. Yousefkhani, G. Ficetola, N. R. Pouyani, N. Ananjeva, E. R. Pouyani, Rafaqat Masroor
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Abstract
Species distributions can be affected by multiple factors, such as humidity, temperature, solar radiation and elevation. Analyzing the ecological parameters affecting species distributions can help to understand underlying ecological processes, and to establish conservation strategies (Graham et al., 2004). Correlative species distribution models can be extremely useful to establish conservation management priorities (Brambilla et al., Environmental Suitability and Distribution of the Caucasian Rock Agama, Paralaudakia caucasia (Sauria: Agamidae) in Western and Central Asia
物种分布受湿度、温度、太阳辐射和海拔等多种因素的影响。分析影响物种分布的生态参数有助于了解潜在的生态过程,并建立保护策略(Graham et al., 2004)。相关的物种分布模型对于确定保护管理重点非常有用(Brambilla et al, Caucasian Rock Agama, paraudakia caucasia (Sauria: Agamidae)在西亚和中亚的环境适宜性和分布)
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