Synthetic products based on biodiversity information such as gap analysis depend critically on accurate models of species' geographic distributions that simultaneously minimize error in both overprediction and omission. We compared current gap methodologies, as exemplified by the distributional models used in the Maine Gap Analysis project, with an alternative approach, the geographic projections of ecological niche models developed using the Genetic Algorithm for Rule-Set Prediction (GARP). Point-occurrence data were used to develop GARP models based on the same environmental data layers as were used in the gap project, and independent occurrence data used to test both methods. Gap models performed better in avoiding omission error, but GA...
A wide range of modelling algorithms is used by ecologists, conservation practitioners, and others t...
Background: Ecological niche modeling is a method for estimation of species distributions based on c...
Modeling approaches that relate known occurrences of species to landscape features to discover ecol...
Synthetic products based on biodiversity information such as gap analysis depend critically on accur...
Recent developments in geographic information systems and their application to conservation biology ...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Assumption- versus data-based approaches...
The global concern with reduction in biodiversity has generated responses in the United States, such...
Slideshow from a presentation containing schematic diagrams showing steps in the development of a ge...
Aim: Gap analysis measures the percentage of protected species distribution and generally compares i...
Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an increasingly important tool to predict the geographic dist...
This presentation offers a geographic approach to planning for biological diversity. It is focused o...
We tested the utility of the modelling program Genetic Algorithm for Rule-set Prediction (GARP) for ...
Habitat association models designed to predict species occurrence are often tested by comparing pred...
1Species distribution models could bring manifold benefits across ecology, but require careful testi...
These two volumes contain in part papers presented at the Third International Partners in Flight Con...
A wide range of modelling algorithms is used by ecologists, conservation practitioners, and others t...
Background: Ecological niche modeling is a method for estimation of species distributions based on c...
Modeling approaches that relate known occurrences of species to landscape features to discover ecol...
Synthetic products based on biodiversity information such as gap analysis depend critically on accur...
Recent developments in geographic information systems and their application to conservation biology ...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Assumption- versus data-based approaches...
The global concern with reduction in biodiversity has generated responses in the United States, such...
Slideshow from a presentation containing schematic diagrams showing steps in the development of a ge...
Aim: Gap analysis measures the percentage of protected species distribution and generally compares i...
Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an increasingly important tool to predict the geographic dist...
This presentation offers a geographic approach to planning for biological diversity. It is focused o...
We tested the utility of the modelling program Genetic Algorithm for Rule-set Prediction (GARP) for ...
Habitat association models designed to predict species occurrence are often tested by comparing pred...
1Species distribution models could bring manifold benefits across ecology, but require careful testi...
These two volumes contain in part papers presented at the Third International Partners in Flight Con...
A wide range of modelling algorithms is used by ecologists, conservation practitioners, and others t...
Background: Ecological niche modeling is a method for estimation of species distributions based on c...
Modeling approaches that relate known occurrences of species to landscape features to discover ecol...