<p>Talk given at ESA 2013 in Minneapolis, MN</p> <p>Background/Question/Methods</p> <p>The species-abundance distribution (SAD) is a fundamental pattern in community ecology yet until recently there was not an a priori model for the shape of the SAD. The Maximum Entropy Theory of Ecology (METE) provides a statistical framework that predicts the shape of the SAD from two key empirical constraints: the total number of species (S) and the total number of individuals (N). The goal of our project is to test how well S and N and subsequently the SAD can be predicted using remotely-sensed environmental data across 6 continental-scale datasets that encompass birds, trees, butterflies, and small mammals.</p> <p>Results/Conclusions</p> <p>In general,...
Ecological patterns arise from the interplay of many different processes, and yet the emergence of c...
Ecosystems are changing rapidly in response to anthropogenic climate change, land use change and non...
International audienceEntropy maximization (EM, also known as MaxEnt) is a general inference procedu...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology's oldest and most universal laws - ever...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology’s oldest and most universal laws – ever...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology's oldest and most universal laws ¿ ever...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology's oldest and most universal laws - ever...
<p>Ignite Talk at the Ecological Society of America's 2013 meeting in Minneapolis, MN.</p> <p>Abstra...
The maximum entropy theory of ecology (METE) is a unified theory of biodiversity that predicts a lar...
Entropy maximization (EM, also known as MaxEnt) is a general inference procedure that originated in ...
Distribution modelling of species is a topic at the core of ecology and conservation biology. Typica...
Recently there has been growing interest in the use of maximum relative entropy (MaxREnt) as a tool ...
Ecological patterns arise from the interplay of many different processes, and yet the emergence of c...
Ecosystems are changing rapidly in response to anthropogenic climate change, land use change and non...
International audienceEntropy maximization (EM, also known as MaxEnt) is a general inference procedu...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology's oldest and most universal laws - ever...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology’s oldest and most universal laws – ever...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology's oldest and most universal laws ¿ ever...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology's oldest and most universal laws - ever...
<p>Ignite Talk at the Ecological Society of America's 2013 meeting in Minneapolis, MN.</p> <p>Abstra...
The maximum entropy theory of ecology (METE) is a unified theory of biodiversity that predicts a lar...
Entropy maximization (EM, also known as MaxEnt) is a general inference procedure that originated in ...
Distribution modelling of species is a topic at the core of ecology and conservation biology. Typica...
Recently there has been growing interest in the use of maximum relative entropy (MaxREnt) as a tool ...
Ecological patterns arise from the interplay of many different processes, and yet the emergence of c...
Ecosystems are changing rapidly in response to anthropogenic climate change, land use change and non...
International audienceEntropy maximization (EM, also known as MaxEnt) is a general inference procedu...