Aim Spatial autocorrelation in ecological data can inflate Type I errors in statistical analyses. There has also been a recent claim that spatial autocorrelation generates 'red herrings', such that virtually all past analyses are flawed. We consider the origins of this phenomenon, the implications of spatial autocorrelation for macro-scale patterns of species diversity and set out a clarification of the statistical problems generated by its presence. Location To illustrate the issues involved, we analyse the species richness of the birds of western/central Europe, north Africa and the Middle East. Methods Spatial correlograms for richness and five environmental variables were generated using Moran's I coefficients. Multiple regression, usin...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are frequently used to understand the influence of site propertie...
Despite a growing interest in species distribution modelling, relatively little attention has been p...
Spatial autocorrelation (SAC) is a common feature of ecological data where observations tend to be m...
There have been numerous claims in the ecological literature that spatial autocorrelation in the res...
Spatial autocorrelation in species’ distributions has been recognized as inflating the probability o...
Spatial autocorrelation in species’ distributions has been recognized as inflating the probability o...
Spatial autocorrelation in species’ distributions has been recognized as inflating the probability o...
Spatial autocorrelation in species’ distributions has been recognized as inflating the probability o...
In this paper we explore relationships between bird species richness and environmental factors in Ne...
In this paper we explore relationships between bird species richness and environmental factors in Ne...
Though still often neglected, spatial autocorrelation can be a serious issue in ecology because the ...
1. Spatial autocorrelation is an important source of bias in most spatial analyses. We explored the ...
Issues of residual spatial autocorrelation (RSA) and spatial scale are critical to the study of spec...
Issues of residual spatial autocorrelation (RSA) and spatial scale are critical to the study of spec...
Issues of residual spatial autocorrelation (RSA) and spatial scale are critical to the study of spec...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are frequently used to understand the influence of site propertie...
Despite a growing interest in species distribution modelling, relatively little attention has been p...
Spatial autocorrelation (SAC) is a common feature of ecological data where observations tend to be m...
There have been numerous claims in the ecological literature that spatial autocorrelation in the res...
Spatial autocorrelation in species’ distributions has been recognized as inflating the probability o...
Spatial autocorrelation in species’ distributions has been recognized as inflating the probability o...
Spatial autocorrelation in species’ distributions has been recognized as inflating the probability o...
Spatial autocorrelation in species’ distributions has been recognized as inflating the probability o...
In this paper we explore relationships between bird species richness and environmental factors in Ne...
In this paper we explore relationships between bird species richness and environmental factors in Ne...
Though still often neglected, spatial autocorrelation can be a serious issue in ecology because the ...
1. Spatial autocorrelation is an important source of bias in most spatial analyses. We explored the ...
Issues of residual spatial autocorrelation (RSA) and spatial scale are critical to the study of spec...
Issues of residual spatial autocorrelation (RSA) and spatial scale are critical to the study of spec...
Issues of residual spatial autocorrelation (RSA) and spatial scale are critical to the study of spec...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are frequently used to understand the influence of site propertie...
Despite a growing interest in species distribution modelling, relatively little attention has been p...
Spatial autocorrelation (SAC) is a common feature of ecological data where observations tend to be m...