<div><p>Species distribution models (SDMs) are widespread in ecology and conservation biology, but their accuracy can be lowered by non-environmental (noisy) absences that are common in species occurrence data. Here we propose an iterative ensemble modelling (IEM) method to deal with noisy absences and hence improve the predictive reliability of ensemble modelling of species distributions. In the IEM approach, outputs of a classical ensemble model (EM) were used to update the raw occurrence data. The revised data was then used as input for a new EM run. This process was iterated until the predictions stabilized. The outputs of the iterative method were compared to those of the classical EM using virtual species. The IEM process tended to co...
New methods for species distribution models (SDMs) utilise presence–absence (PA) data to correct the...
Abstract. ⎯ Distribution models for species are increasingly used to summarize species ’ geography i...
1. Joint species distribution models (JSDMs) account for biotic interactions and missing environment...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are widespread in ecology and conservation biology, but their acc...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are widespread in ecology and conservation biology, but their acc...
Prediction of species' distributions is central to diverse applications in ecology, evolution and co...
1. Species distribution models (SDMs) have become a standard tool in ecology and applied conservatio...
Digitized species occurrence data provide an unprecedented source of information for ecologists and ...
Predictive performance is important to many applications of species distribution models (SDMs). The ...
International audienceSpecies distribution models (SDMs) have been widely used in ecology, biogeogra...
This thesis explores and proposes methods to improve species distribution models. Throughout this th...
Species distribution maps are a fundamental data source for ecologists and evolutionary biologist th...
Abstract—Predicting the distributions of species is central to a variety of applications in ecology ...
A wide range of modelling algorithms is used by ecologists, conservation practitioners, and others t...
Prevalence (the presence/absence ratio in the training data) is commonly thought to influence the re...
New methods for species distribution models (SDMs) utilise presence–absence (PA) data to correct the...
Abstract. ⎯ Distribution models for species are increasingly used to summarize species ’ geography i...
1. Joint species distribution models (JSDMs) account for biotic interactions and missing environment...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are widespread in ecology and conservation biology, but their acc...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are widespread in ecology and conservation biology, but their acc...
Prediction of species' distributions is central to diverse applications in ecology, evolution and co...
1. Species distribution models (SDMs) have become a standard tool in ecology and applied conservatio...
Digitized species occurrence data provide an unprecedented source of information for ecologists and ...
Predictive performance is important to many applications of species distribution models (SDMs). The ...
International audienceSpecies distribution models (SDMs) have been widely used in ecology, biogeogra...
This thesis explores and proposes methods to improve species distribution models. Throughout this th...
Species distribution maps are a fundamental data source for ecologists and evolutionary biologist th...
Abstract—Predicting the distributions of species is central to a variety of applications in ecology ...
A wide range of modelling algorithms is used by ecologists, conservation practitioners, and others t...
Prevalence (the presence/absence ratio in the training data) is commonly thought to influence the re...
New methods for species distribution models (SDMs) utilise presence–absence (PA) data to correct the...
Abstract. ⎯ Distribution models for species are increasingly used to summarize species ’ geography i...
1. Joint species distribution models (JSDMs) account for biotic interactions and missing environment...