International audienceSimulations of virtual species (i.e. species for which the environment–occupancy relationships are known) are increasingly being used to test the effects of different aspects of modelling and sampling strategy on performance of species distribution models (SDMs). Here we discuss an important step of the simulation process: the translation of simulated probabilities of occurrence into patterns of presence and absence. Often a threshold strategy is used to generate virtual occurrences, where presence always occurs above a specific simulated probability value and never below. This procedure effectively translates any shape of simulated species response into a threshold one and eliminates any stochasticity from the species...
Digitized species occurrence data provide an unprecedented source of information for ecologists and ...
Ecologists carry a well-stocked toolbox with a great variety of sampling methods, statistical analys...
A wide range of modelling algorithms is used by ecologists, conservation practitioners, and others t...
International audienceSimulations of virtual species (i.e. species for which the environment–occupan...
International audienceSpecies distribution models (SDMs) have become one of the major predictive too...
Species distribution models (SDMs) have become one of the major predictive tools in ecology. However...
Liu et al. (2018) used a virtual species approach to test the effects of outliers on species distrib...
WOS:000483602900019International audienceLiu et al. (2018) used a virtual species approach to test t...
The use of virtual species to test species distribution models is important for understanding how as...
International audienceSpecies distribution models (SDMs) have been widely used in ecology, biogeogra...
Aim The proportion of sampled sites where a species is present is known as prevalence. Empirical stu...
Prevalence (the presence/absence ratio in the training data) is commonly thought to influence the re...
Predicting the occurrence probability of species is intrinsically dependent on the quality of the tr...
Digitized species occurrence data provide an unprecedented source of information for ecologists and ...
Ecologists carry a well-stocked toolbox with a great variety of sampling methods, statistical analys...
A wide range of modelling algorithms is used by ecologists, conservation practitioners, and others t...
International audienceSimulations of virtual species (i.e. species for which the environment–occupan...
International audienceSpecies distribution models (SDMs) have become one of the major predictive too...
Species distribution models (SDMs) have become one of the major predictive tools in ecology. However...
Liu et al. (2018) used a virtual species approach to test the effects of outliers on species distrib...
WOS:000483602900019International audienceLiu et al. (2018) used a virtual species approach to test t...
The use of virtual species to test species distribution models is important for understanding how as...
International audienceSpecies distribution models (SDMs) have been widely used in ecology, biogeogra...
Aim The proportion of sampled sites where a species is present is known as prevalence. Empirical stu...
Prevalence (the presence/absence ratio in the training data) is commonly thought to influence the re...
Predicting the occurrence probability of species is intrinsically dependent on the quality of the tr...
Digitized species occurrence data provide an unprecedented source of information for ecologists and ...
Ecologists carry a well-stocked toolbox with a great variety of sampling methods, statistical analys...
A wide range of modelling algorithms is used by ecologists, conservation practitioners, and others t...