Spatial records of species are commonly misidentified, which can change the predicted distribution of a species obtained from a species distribution model (SDM). Experiments were undertaken to predict the distribution of real and simulated species using MaxEnt and presence-only data “contaminated” with varying rates of misidentification error. Additionally, the difference between the niche of the target and contaminating species was varied. The results show that species misidentification errors may act to contract or expand the predicted distribution of a species while shifting the predicted distribution towards that of the contaminating species. Furthermore the magnitude of the effects was positively related to the ecological distance betw...
Species data held in museum and herbaria, survey data and opportunistically observed data are a subs...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to predict and study distributions of species. Ma...
Aim A key assumption in species distribution modelling is that both species and environmental data l...
Spatial records of species are commonly misidentified, which can change the predicted distribution o...
Spatial records of species are commonly misidentified, which can change the predicted distribution o...
Species distribution models (SDMs) have become a common tool in studies of species-environment relat...
1. Species distribution modelling is used increasingly in both applied and theoretical research to p...
1. Species distribution modelling is used increasingly in both applied and theoretical research to p...
Species occurrences inherently include positional error. Such error can be problematic for species d...
Aim Species Distribution Models (SDM) can be used to predict the location of unknown populations fro...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are an important tool in biogeography and ecology and are widely ...
Digitized species occurrence data provide an unprecedented source of information for ecologists and ...
Invasive species can cause a wide range of damages from destruction of indigenous and productive eco...
1. Species distribution models (SDMs) for presence-only data depend on accurate and precise measurem...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to predict and study distributions of species. Ma...
Species data held in museum and herbaria, survey data and opportunistically observed data are a subs...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to predict and study distributions of species. Ma...
Aim A key assumption in species distribution modelling is that both species and environmental data l...
Spatial records of species are commonly misidentified, which can change the predicted distribution o...
Spatial records of species are commonly misidentified, which can change the predicted distribution o...
Species distribution models (SDMs) have become a common tool in studies of species-environment relat...
1. Species distribution modelling is used increasingly in both applied and theoretical research to p...
1. Species distribution modelling is used increasingly in both applied and theoretical research to p...
Species occurrences inherently include positional error. Such error can be problematic for species d...
Aim Species Distribution Models (SDM) can be used to predict the location of unknown populations fro...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are an important tool in biogeography and ecology and are widely ...
Digitized species occurrence data provide an unprecedented source of information for ecologists and ...
Invasive species can cause a wide range of damages from destruction of indigenous and productive eco...
1. Species distribution models (SDMs) for presence-only data depend on accurate and precise measurem...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to predict and study distributions of species. Ma...
Species data held in museum and herbaria, survey data and opportunistically observed data are a subs...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to predict and study distributions of species. Ma...
Aim A key assumption in species distribution modelling is that both species and environmental data l...