@DSKarp @LOFrishkoff That results in zero observations for species with obscured data by default. When we published this paper, for example, delineated water features were used to predict occurrences. Most streams and courseways are far smaller than obsc
Ooh ooh, like this example! https://t.co/22I6JpaKok Now the state and Feds are doing something about it already! https://t.co/gnfVKeev68
RT @BrianToad: That satisfying/bad moment when you predict suitable habitat for a non-native #snake and it later establishes there. https:/…
RT @BrianToad: That satisfying/bad moment when you predict suitable habitat for a non-native #snake and it later establishes there. https:/…
That satisfying/bad moment when you predict suitable habitat for a non-native #snake and it later establishes there. https://t.co/22I6JoT8ZK
Projecting Invasion Risk of Non-Native Watersnakes (Nerodia fasciata & Nerodia sipedon) in the Western United States http://t.co/eKkKK6en4c
Interesting paper on the potential threat of invasive watersnakes to native CA species: http://t.co/sIviea6yat via @rose_jonathan @PLOSONE
“@rose_jonathan: Cool new paper in #PLOSONE: invasion risk of watersnakes in California is finally out! http://t.co/eZjE76pUHW @PLOSONE”
Neat paper on the potential for introduced watersnakes to affect native CA fauna @PLOSONE @rose_jonathan @davis_egsa http://t.co/a7UAukCm8X