Aim: Local suitability estimated with species distribution models (SDMs) could indicate the maximum abundance attainable by species. Often the abundance–suitability relationship is wedge-shaped because species do not reach their maximum potential in every suitable location. We explore how SDM performance, the amount of information lost when converting continuous abundance into presence–absence data and species prevalence influence the abundance–suitability relationship. Location: Undefined. Time period: Undefined. Major taxa: Virtual species. Methods: Different abundance scenarios were simulated and converted into presence–absence maps. SDMs were parameterized using simulated predictors with different explanatory capacities. Quantil...
New methods for species distribution models (SDMs) utilise presence–absence (PA) data to correct the...
New methods for species distribution models (SDMs) utilise presence–absence (PA) data to correct the...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...
Species are not uniformly distributed across the landscape. For every species, there should be few f...
Species are not uniformly distributed across the landscape. For every species, there should be few f...
Digitized species occurrence data provide an unprecedented source of information for ecologists and ...
International audience1. Species distribution models (SDM) have become one of the most popular pre-d...
Aim Species Distribution Models (SDM) can be used to predict the location of unknown populations fro...
WOS:000730509300001International audienceThe contributions of species to ecosystem functions or serv...
[Aim]: Species distribution models based on occurrence data (SDM) are used to derive broad-scale est...
WOS:000730509300001International audienceThe contributions of species to ecosystem functions or serv...
WOS:000730509300001International audienceThe contributions of species to ecosystem functions or serv...
New methods for species distribution models (SDMs) utilise presence–absence (PA) data to correct the...
New methods for species distribution models (SDMs) utilise presence–absence (PA) data to correct the...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...
Species are not uniformly distributed across the landscape. For every species, there should be few f...
Species are not uniformly distributed across the landscape. For every species, there should be few f...
Digitized species occurrence data provide an unprecedented source of information for ecologists and ...
International audience1. Species distribution models (SDM) have become one of the most popular pre-d...
Aim Species Distribution Models (SDM) can be used to predict the location of unknown populations fro...
WOS:000730509300001International audienceThe contributions of species to ecosystem functions or serv...
[Aim]: Species distribution models based on occurrence data (SDM) are used to derive broad-scale est...
WOS:000730509300001International audienceThe contributions of species to ecosystem functions or serv...
WOS:000730509300001International audienceThe contributions of species to ecosystem functions or serv...
New methods for species distribution models (SDMs) utilise presence–absence (PA) data to correct the...
New methods for species distribution models (SDMs) utilise presence–absence (PA) data to correct the...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...