PLEASE NOTE, THESE DATA ARE ALSO REFERRED TO IN TWO OTHER PUBLICATIONS. PLEASE SEE DOI: 10.1111/ddi.12548 AND https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.12357 --- The popularity of species distribution models (SDMs) and the associated stacked species distribution models (S‐SDMs), as tools for community ecologists, largely increased in recent years. However, while some consensus was reached about the best methods to threshold and evaluate individual SDMs, little agreement exists on how to best assemble individual SDMs into communities, that is, how to build and assess S‐SDM predictions. Here, we used published data of insects and plants collected within the same study region to test (a) if the most established thresholding methods to optimize s...
Aim Ecological data collected by the general public are valuable for addressing a wide range of ecol...
1. New methods for species distribution models (SDMs) utilise presence‐absence (PA) data to correct ...
1. In this study, we compare two community modelling approaches to determine their ability to predic...
PLEASE NOTE, THESE DATA ARE ALSO REFERRED TO IN TWO OTHER PUBLICATIONS. PLEASE SEE DOI: 10.1111/ddi....
1. The popularity of species distribution models (SDMs) and the associated stacked species distribut...
1. Stacked species distribution models (S-SDM) provide a tool to make spatial predictions of communi...
1.Community-level models (CLMs) consider multiple, co-occurring species in model fitting and are les...
1. Statistical modelling is often used to relate sparse biological survey data to remotely derived e...
A large array of species distribution model (SDM) approaches has been developed for explaining and p...
Aim: Predicting the spatial distribution of species assemblages remains an important challenge in bi...
PLEASE NOTE, THESE DATA ARE ALSO REFERRED TO IN TWO OTHER PUBLICATIONS. PLEASE SEE http://dx.doi.org...
Aim: Modelling species distributions at the community level is required to make effective forecasts ...
Aim: Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to study geographic distributions of taxa in...
A fundamental decision in biodiversity assessment is the selection of one or more study taxa, a choi...
Aim: Species distribution models are increasingly used to predict the impacts of global change on wh...
Aim Ecological data collected by the general public are valuable for addressing a wide range of ecol...
1. New methods for species distribution models (SDMs) utilise presence‐absence (PA) data to correct ...
1. In this study, we compare two community modelling approaches to determine their ability to predic...
PLEASE NOTE, THESE DATA ARE ALSO REFERRED TO IN TWO OTHER PUBLICATIONS. PLEASE SEE DOI: 10.1111/ddi....
1. The popularity of species distribution models (SDMs) and the associated stacked species distribut...
1. Stacked species distribution models (S-SDM) provide a tool to make spatial predictions of communi...
1.Community-level models (CLMs) consider multiple, co-occurring species in model fitting and are les...
1. Statistical modelling is often used to relate sparse biological survey data to remotely derived e...
A large array of species distribution model (SDM) approaches has been developed for explaining and p...
Aim: Predicting the spatial distribution of species assemblages remains an important challenge in bi...
PLEASE NOTE, THESE DATA ARE ALSO REFERRED TO IN TWO OTHER PUBLICATIONS. PLEASE SEE http://dx.doi.org...
Aim: Modelling species distributions at the community level is required to make effective forecasts ...
Aim: Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to study geographic distributions of taxa in...
A fundamental decision in biodiversity assessment is the selection of one or more study taxa, a choi...
Aim: Species distribution models are increasingly used to predict the impacts of global change on wh...
Aim Ecological data collected by the general public are valuable for addressing a wide range of ecol...
1. New methods for species distribution models (SDMs) utilise presence‐absence (PA) data to correct ...
1. In this study, we compare two community modelling approaches to determine their ability to predic...