1. New methods for species distribution models (SDMs) utilise presence–absence (PA) data to correct the sampling bias of presence‐only (PO) data in a spatial point process setting. These have been shown to improve species estimates when both datasets are large and dense. However, is a PA dataset that is smaller and patchier than hitherto examined able to do the same? Furthermore, when both datasets are relatively small, is there enough information contained within them to produce a useful estimate of species’ distributions? These attributes are common in many applications. 2. A stochastic simulation was conducted to assess the ability of a pooled data SDM to estimate the distribution of species from increasingly sparser and patchier datas...
A wide range of modelling algorithms is used by ecologists, conservation practitioners, and others t...
International audience1. Building reliable species distribution models (SDMs) from presence-only inf...
International audienceSpecies distribution models that only require presence data provide potentiall...
New methods for species distribution models (SDMs) utilise presence–absence (PA) data to correct the...
1. New methods for species distribution models (SDMs) utilise presence‐absence (PA) data to correct ...
Digitized species occurrence data provide an unprecedented source of information for ecologists and ...
Species distribution models are popular and widely applied ecological tools. Recent increases in dat...
Species distribution models that only require presence data provide potentially inaccurate results d...
Aim Integrated species distribution modelling has emerged as a useful tool for ecologists to exploit...
Two main sources of data for species distribution models (SDMs) are site-occupancy (SO) data from pl...
Aim: Large databases of species records such as those generated through citizen science projects, ar...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are an important tool in biogeography and ecology and are widely ...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to predict and study distributions of species. Ma...
Aim Species Distribution Models (SDM) can be used to predict the location of unknown populations fro...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to predict and study distributions of species. Ma...
A wide range of modelling algorithms is used by ecologists, conservation practitioners, and others t...
International audience1. Building reliable species distribution models (SDMs) from presence-only inf...
International audienceSpecies distribution models that only require presence data provide potentiall...
New methods for species distribution models (SDMs) utilise presence–absence (PA) data to correct the...
1. New methods for species distribution models (SDMs) utilise presence‐absence (PA) data to correct ...
Digitized species occurrence data provide an unprecedented source of information for ecologists and ...
Species distribution models are popular and widely applied ecological tools. Recent increases in dat...
Species distribution models that only require presence data provide potentially inaccurate results d...
Aim Integrated species distribution modelling has emerged as a useful tool for ecologists to exploit...
Two main sources of data for species distribution models (SDMs) are site-occupancy (SO) data from pl...
Aim: Large databases of species records such as those generated through citizen science projects, ar...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are an important tool in biogeography and ecology and are widely ...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to predict and study distributions of species. Ma...
Aim Species Distribution Models (SDM) can be used to predict the location of unknown populations fro...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to predict and study distributions of species. Ma...
A wide range of modelling algorithms is used by ecologists, conservation practitioners, and others t...
International audience1. Building reliable species distribution models (SDMs) from presence-only inf...
International audienceSpecies distribution models that only require presence data provide potentiall...