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  1. Paintings predict the distribution of species, or the challenge of selecting environmental predictors and evaluation statistics
  2. Temperature drives abundance fluctuations, but spatial dynamics is constrained by landscape configuration: Implications for climate-driven range shift in a butterfly
  3. Evaluating interspecific niche overlaps in environmental and geographic spaces to assess the value of umbrella species
  4. Host plant density and patch isolation drive occupancy and abundance at a butterfly's northern range margin
  5. Comparing species distributions modelled from occurrence data and from expert-based range maps. Implication for predicting range shifts with climate change
  6. Corncrake conservation genetics at a European scale: The impact of biogeographical and anthropological processes
  7. Measuring difference in edge avoidance in grassland birds: the Corncrake is less sensitive to hedgerow proximity than passerines
  8. Continental‐scale patterns of pathogen prevalence: a case study on the corncrake
  9. Mapping Species Distributions with MAXENT Using a Geographically Biased Sample of Presence Data: A Performance Assessment of Methods for Correcting Sampling Bias
  10. Macrogeographic variation in the call of the corncrakeCrex crex
  11. Confronting expert-based and modelled distributions for species with uncertain conservation status: A case study from the corncrake (Crex crex)
  12. Is local selection so widespread in river organisms? Fractal geometry of river networks leads to high bias in outlier detection