In situ adaptation and ecological release facilitate the occupied niche expansion of a non-native Madagascan day gecko in Florida Article

Fieldsend, Thomas W, Dubos, Nicolas, Krysko, Kenneth L et al. (2021). In situ adaptation and ecological release facilitate the occupied niche expansion of a non-native Madagascan day gecko in Florida . ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 11(14), 9410-9422. 10.1002/ece3.7749

Open Access International Collaboration

cited authors

  • Fieldsend, Thomas W; Dubos, Nicolas; Krysko, Kenneth L; Raxworthy, Christopher J; Malone, Sparkle L

sustainable development goals

publication date

  • July 1, 2021

published in

keywords

  • AMPHIBIANS
  • Ecology
  • Environmental Sciences & Ecology
  • Evolutionary Biology
  • HABITAT SUITABILITY
  • INVASIVE BURMESE PYTHONS
  • ISLAND
  • Life Sciences & Biomedicine
  • MAXENT
  • MODELS
  • PHELSUMA
  • Phelsuma grandis
  • Phelsuma kochi
  • REPTILES
  • SAURIA GEKKONIDAE
  • SPECIES DISTRIBUTIONS
  • Science & Technology
  • competitive exclusion
  • ecological niche modeling
  • fundamental niche
  • herpetofauna
  • non-native species
  • realized niche
  • reptiles
  • species distribution modeling

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

publisher

  • WILEY

start page

  • 9410

end page

  • 9422

volume

  • 11

issue

  • 14