Selecting appropriate environmental variables is a key step in ecology. Terrain attributes (e.g. slope, rugosity) are routinely used as abiotic surrogates of species distribution and to produce habitat maps that can be used in decision-making for conservation or management. Selecting appropriate terrain attributes for ecological studies may be a challenging process that can lead users to select a subjective, potentially sub-optimal combination of attributes for their applications. The objective of this paper is to assess the impacts of subjectively selecting terrain attributes for ecological applications by comparing the performance of different combinations of terrain attributes in the production of habitat maps and species distribution mo...
Species-environment models are important tools for ecology and conservation, but ecologists generall...
By understanding species and habitat associations, predictions of species composition can be made ab...
<p><b>Map accuracies measured with (A) a kappa coefficient of agreement and (B) the overall accuracy...
Selecting appropriate environmental variables is a key step in ecology. Terrain attributes (e.g. slo...
Remote sensing techniques are currently the main methods providing elevation data used to produce Di...
Remote sensing techniques are currently the main methods providing elevation data used to produce Di...
Mapping benthic habitats has become critical in many contexts like conservation and management. Whi...
The scale dependence of benthic terrain attributes is well-accepted, and multi-scale methods are inc...
Terrain attributes (e.g. slope, rugosity) derived from digital terrain models are commonly used in e...
The mapping of benthic habitats presents the distribution and extent of seafloor environments, inclu...
<p>Slope (degrees) the maximum possible range is from 0 to 90 degrees, with low values corresponding...
<div><p>Appropriate selection of environmental variables is critical to the performance of biodivers...
The use of biodiversity surrogates has been discussed in the context of designing habitat linkages t...
Neglect of ecological knowledge is a limiting factor in the use of statistical modelling to predict ...
Species distribution modelling is often employed to predict the distribution of a species in unsampl...
Species-environment models are important tools for ecology and conservation, but ecologists generall...
By understanding species and habitat associations, predictions of species composition can be made ab...
<p><b>Map accuracies measured with (A) a kappa coefficient of agreement and (B) the overall accuracy...
Selecting appropriate environmental variables is a key step in ecology. Terrain attributes (e.g. slo...
Remote sensing techniques are currently the main methods providing elevation data used to produce Di...
Remote sensing techniques are currently the main methods providing elevation data used to produce Di...
Mapping benthic habitats has become critical in many contexts like conservation and management. Whi...
The scale dependence of benthic terrain attributes is well-accepted, and multi-scale methods are inc...
Terrain attributes (e.g. slope, rugosity) derived from digital terrain models are commonly used in e...
The mapping of benthic habitats presents the distribution and extent of seafloor environments, inclu...
<p>Slope (degrees) the maximum possible range is from 0 to 90 degrees, with low values corresponding...
<div><p>Appropriate selection of environmental variables is critical to the performance of biodivers...
The use of biodiversity surrogates has been discussed in the context of designing habitat linkages t...
Neglect of ecological knowledge is a limiting factor in the use of statistical modelling to predict ...
Species distribution modelling is often employed to predict the distribution of a species in unsampl...
Species-environment models are important tools for ecology and conservation, but ecologists generall...
By understanding species and habitat associations, predictions of species composition can be made ab...
<p><b>Map accuracies measured with (A) a kappa coefficient of agreement and (B) the overall accuracy...