1. The use of data documenting how species’ distributions have changed over time is crucial for testing how well correlative species distribution models (SDMs) predict species’ range changes. So far, however, little attention has been given to developing a reliable methodological framework for using such data. 2. We develop a new tool – the temporal validation (TV) plot – specifically aimed at making use of species’ distribution records at two times for a comprehensive assessment of the prediction accuracy of SDMs over time. 3. We extend existing presence–absence calibration plots to make use of distribution records from two time periods. TV plots visualize the agreement between change in modelled probabilities of presence and the proba...
Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an increasingly important tool to predict the geographic dist...
Aim: Forecasting changes in species distribution under future scenarios is one of the most prolific ...
Biodiversity is declining fast so we need robust tools to predict how biodiversity will respond to c...
Aim: Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to make predictions on how species distribut...
Predictions of species' current and future ranges are needed to effectively manage species under env...
<div><p>Conservation planners often wish to predict how species distributions will change in respons...
Conservation planners often wish to predict how species distributions will change in response to env...
Species distributions are determined by the interaction of multiple biotic and abiotic factors, whic...
Aim: Species distribution models (SDMs) are currently the most widely used tools in ecology for eval...
Conservation planners often wish to predict how species distributions will change in response to env...
peer reviewedAim: Species distribution models have become important tools for studying changes in bi...
Many studies have shown recent climate-induced changes in species distributions (e.g. poleward range...
While biological distributions are not static and change/evolve through space and time, nonstationar...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are a popular tool in theoretical and quantitative ecology, and c...
Species distribution models (SDMs) provide insights into species' ecology and distributions and are ...
Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an increasingly important tool to predict the geographic dist...
Aim: Forecasting changes in species distribution under future scenarios is one of the most prolific ...
Biodiversity is declining fast so we need robust tools to predict how biodiversity will respond to c...
Aim: Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to make predictions on how species distribut...
Predictions of species' current and future ranges are needed to effectively manage species under env...
<div><p>Conservation planners often wish to predict how species distributions will change in respons...
Conservation planners often wish to predict how species distributions will change in response to env...
Species distributions are determined by the interaction of multiple biotic and abiotic factors, whic...
Aim: Species distribution models (SDMs) are currently the most widely used tools in ecology for eval...
Conservation planners often wish to predict how species distributions will change in response to env...
peer reviewedAim: Species distribution models have become important tools for studying changes in bi...
Many studies have shown recent climate-induced changes in species distributions (e.g. poleward range...
While biological distributions are not static and change/evolve through space and time, nonstationar...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are a popular tool in theoretical and quantitative ecology, and c...
Species distribution models (SDMs) provide insights into species' ecology and distributions and are ...
Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an increasingly important tool to predict the geographic dist...
Aim: Forecasting changes in species distribution under future scenarios is one of the most prolific ...
Biodiversity is declining fast so we need robust tools to predict how biodiversity will respond to c...