Jorge Soberon
Affiliations: | Ecology & Evolutionary Biology | University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States |
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Nuñez-Penichet C, Osorio-Olvera L, Gonzalez VH, et al. (2021) Geographic potential of the world's largest hornet, Smith (Hymenoptera: Vespidae), worldwide and particularly in North America. Peerj. 9: e10690 |
Peterson AT, Soberón J, Ramsey J, et al. (2020) Co-occurrence Networks do not Support Identification of Biotic Interactions Biodiversity Informatics. 15: 1-10 |
Luna‐Aranguré C, Soberón J, Vázquez‐Domínguez E. (2020) A tale of four bears: Environmental signal on the phylogeographical patterns within the extant Ursus species Journal of Biogeography. 47: 472-486 |
Soberón J. (2019) A Grinnellian Niche Perspective on Species-Area Relationships. The American Naturalist. 194: 760-775 |
Saupe EE, Myers CE, Townsend Peterson A, et al. (2019) Spatio-temporal climate change contributes to latitudinal diversity gradients. Nature Ecology & Evolution |
Saupe EE, Myers CE, Peterson AT, et al. (2019) Non‐random latitudinal gradients in range size and niche breadth predicted by spatial patterns of climate Global Ecology and Biogeography. 28: 928-942 |
Osorio‐Olvera L, Soberón J, Falconi M. (2019) On population abundance and niche structure Ecography. 42: 1415-1425 |
Jiménez L, Soberón J, Christen JA, et al. (2019) On the problem of modeling a fundamental niche from occurrence data Ecological Modelling. 397: 74-83 |
Lira-Noriega A, Soberón J, Equihua J. (2018) Potential invasion of exotic ambrosia beetles Xyleborus glabratus and Euwallacea sp. in Mexico: A major threat for native and cultivated forest ecosystems. Scientific Reports. 8: 10179 |
Hensz CM, Soberón J. (2018) Participation in the convention on migratory species: A biogeographic assessment. Ambio |