1Species distribution models could bring manifold benefits across ecology, but require careful testing to prove their reliability and guide users. Shortcomings in testing are often evident, failing to reflect recent methodological developments and changes in the way models are applied. We considered some of the fundamental issues.2Generalizability is a basic requirement for predictive models, describing their capacity to produce accurate predictions with new data, i.e. in real applications beyond model training. Tests of generalizability should be as rigorous as possible: ideally using a large number of independent test sites (≥ 200–300) that represent anticipated applications. Bootstrapping identifies the role of overfitting of the trainin...
Distribution models for species are increasingly used to summarize species’ geography in conservatio...
When we develop and use species distribution models to predict species' current or potential distrib...
A large array of species distribution model (SDM) approaches have been developed for explaining and ...
1Species distribution models could bring manifold benefits across ecology, but require careful testi...
Abstract: Species distribution models (SDMs) are empirical models relating species occurrence to env...
Conservation biology can benefit greatly from models that relate species' distributions to their env...
Species abundances and distributions lie at the core of ecology and conservation biology. Being able...
Abstract. ⎯ Distribution models for species are increasingly used to summarize species ’ geography i...
In past decades, a variety of statistical techniques have been used and developed to predict species...
Distribution models are used to predict the likelihood of occurrence or abundance of a species at lo...
Digitized species occurrence data provide an unprecedented source of information for ecologists and ...
Distribution models for species are increasingly used to summarize species’ geography in conservatio...
When we develop and use species distribution models to predict species' current or potential distrib...
A large array of species distribution model (SDM) approaches have been developed for explaining and ...
1Species distribution models could bring manifold benefits across ecology, but require careful testi...
Abstract: Species distribution models (SDMs) are empirical models relating species occurrence to env...
Conservation biology can benefit greatly from models that relate species' distributions to their env...
Species abundances and distributions lie at the core of ecology and conservation biology. Being able...
Abstract. ⎯ Distribution models for species are increasingly used to summarize species ’ geography i...
In past decades, a variety of statistical techniques have been used and developed to predict species...
Distribution models are used to predict the likelihood of occurrence or abundance of a species at lo...
Digitized species occurrence data provide an unprecedented source of information for ecologists and ...
Distribution models for species are increasingly used to summarize species’ geography in conservatio...
When we develop and use species distribution models to predict species' current or potential distrib...
A large array of species distribution model (SDM) approaches have been developed for explaining and ...