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Dr. Mohsen Ahmadi
Assistant Professor of Environmental Sciences
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Office
: Department of Natural Resources, Isfahan University of Technology
Email
: mahmadi@iut.ac.ir
Phone
: +98 313 3911034
Fax
: +98 313 3912840
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Dr. Mohsen Ahmadi
Assistant Professor
Research Fields
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Conservation biology
Ecological modelling
Biogeography
Biodiversity distribution
Evolutionary ecology
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Recent Publications
Habitat in flames: How climate change will affect fire risk across koala forests
MaxEnt brings comparable results when the input data are being completed; Model parameterization of four species distribution models
Spatially heterogeneous habitat use across distinct biogeographic regions in a wide-ranging predator, the Persian leopard
An examination of how climate change could affect the future spread of Fusarium spp. around the world, using correlative models to model the changes
Ecological niche models reveal divergent habitat use of Pallas's cat in the Eurasian cold steppes
The legacy of Eastern Mediterranean mountain uplifts: rapid disparity of phylogenetic niche conservatism and divergence in mountain vipers
Leaf morphological traits and leaf nutrient concentrations of European beech across a water availability gradient in Switzerland
Species and space: a combined gap analysis to guide management planning of conservation areas
Invasive weed species’ threats to global biodiversity: Future scenarios of changes in the number of invasive species in a changing climate
Morphological diversity and ecological niche divergence in goitered and sand gazelles
Climate‐driven shifts in the distribution of koala‐browse species from the Last Interglacial to the near future
Extinction risks of a Mediterranean neo-endemism complex of mountain vipers triggered by climate change
Conservation Below the Species Level: Suitable Evolutionarily Significant Units among Mountain Vipers (the Montivipera raddei complex) in Iran
Population estimate and distribution pattern of Indian Ocean humpback dolphin (Sousa plumbea) in an industrialised bay, northwestern Persian Gulf
Evolutionary applications of phylogenetically-informed ecological niche modelling (ENM) to explore cryptic diversification over cryptic refugia
Landscape heterogeneity and ecological niche isolation shape the distribution of spatial genetic variation in Iranian brown bears, Ursus arctos (Carnivora: Ursidae)
Using ecological models to explore niche partitioning within a guild of desert felids
Green and calm: Modeling the relationships between noise pollution propagation and spatial patterns of urban structures and green covers
Habitat suitability and impacts of climate change on the distribution of wintering population of Asian Houbara Bustard Chlamydotis macqueenii in Iran
Combining landscape suitability and habitat connectivity to conserve the last surviving population of cheetah in Asia
Are research efforts on Animalia in the South Pacific associated with the conservation status or population trends?
Climate modelling shows increased risk to Eucalyptus sideroxylon on the eastern coast of Australia compared to Eucalyptus albens
Fat dormouse (Glis glis L.) distribution modeling in the Hyrcanian relict forests of Northern Iran
A comparison of absolute performance of different correlative and mechanistic species distribution models in an independent area
Dorsal colour pattern variation in Eurasian mountain vipers (genus Montivipera): a trade-off between thermoregulation and crypsis
Upward altitudinal shifts in habitat suitability of mountain vipers since the last glacial maximum
Leveraging trans-boundary conservation partnerships: Persistence of Persian leopard (Panthera pardus saxicolor) in the Iranian Caucasus
Spatial heterogeneity in human activities favors the persistence of wolves in agroecosystems
Spatial risk model and mitigation implications for wolf–human conflict in a highly modified agroecosystem in western Iran
A predictive spatial model for gray wolf (Canis lupus) denning sites in a human-dominated landscape in western Iran
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