Periodic Reporting for period 1 - GEODEM (Geography of Demography: modelling plant population responses to global habitat patterns)
Período documentado: 2015-06-01 hasta 2017-05-31
Plants support the very survival of the human race. They provide us food, pastures for livestock, and places for recreation and wellbeing. They also directly and indirectly provide numerous invaluable ecosystem services such as water regulation, carbon sequestration and flood prevention. To safeguard these ecosystem services, we need to provide conservation managers robust ecological models able to identify species vulnerable or resistant to deteriorating habitat conditions or to major habitat reconfigurations.
During GEODEM I examined the geographic configuration of habitat patches suitable for hundreds of plant species. My aim was to develop predictive models of how these biogeographic patterns vary with species’ biological properties and geophysical constraints on the persistence and expansion of plant populations.