David Bravo Nogues
Professor
Section for Biodiversity
Universitetsparken 15, 2100 København Ø
ORCID: 0000-0002-4060-0153
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Comparing regression methods to predict species richness patterns
Nogues, David Bravo, 2009, In: Web Ecology. 9, p. 58-67 9 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › peer-review
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Creative Use of Mountain Biodiversity Databases: The Kazbegi Research Agendaof GMBA-DIVERSITAS
Körner, C., Donoghue, M., Fabbro, T., Häuser, C., Nogues, David Bravo, Arroyo, M. T. K., M., J. S., Speers, L., Spehn, E. M., Sun, H., Tribsch, A., Tykarski, P. & Zbinden, N., 2009, Data Mining for Global Trends in Mountain Biodiversity. Spehn, E. M. & Körner, C. (eds.). CRC Press, p. 171-177Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research
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Partitioning and mapping uncertainties in ensembles of forecasts of species turnover under climate change
Diniz-Filho, J. A. F., Bini, L. M., Rangel, T. F., Loyola, R. D., Hof, C., Nogues, David Bravo & Araújo, M. B., 2009, In: Ecography. 32, 6, p. 897-906Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › peer-review
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Predicting mechanisms across scales: amplified effects of abiotic constraints on the recruitment of yew Taxus baccata
Sanz, R., Pulido, F. & Nogues, David Bravo, 2009, In: Ecography. 32, 6, p. 993-1000Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › peer-review
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Predicting the past distribution of species climatic niches
Nogues, David Bravo, 2009, In: Global Ecology and Biogeography. 18, 5, p. 521-531Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › peer-review
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Why do tropical mountains support exceptionally high biodiversity? The Eastern Arc Mountains and the drivers of Saintpaulia diversity
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Human arrival scenarios have a strong influence on interpretations of the late Quaternary extinctions.
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Potential suitable areas of giant ground sloths dropped before its extinction in South America: the evidences from bioclimatic envelope modeling
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