Species distribution models (SDMs) are often calibrated using presence-only datasets plagued with environmental sampling bias, which leads to a decrease of model accuracy. In order to compensate for this bias, it has been suggested that background data (or pseudoabsences) should represent the area that has been sampled. However, spatially-explicit knowledge of sampling effort is rarely available. In multi-species studies, sampling effort has been inferred following the target-group (TG) approach, where aggregated occurrence of TG species informs the selection of background data. However, little is known about the species- specific response to this type of bias correction. The present study aims at evaluating the impacts of sampling bias and...
Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an essential method in ecology and conservation. SDMs are oft...
International audienceThe use of naturalist mobile applications have dramatically increased during l...
The use of naturalist mobile applications have dramatically increased during last years, and provide...
Species distribution models that only require presence data provide potentially inaccurate results d...
MAXENT is now a common species distribution modeling (SDM) tool used by conservation practitioners f...
MAXENT is now a common species distribution modeling (SDM) tool used by conservation practitioners f...
International audienceSpecies distribution models that only require presence data provide potentiall...
Aim: Accounting for sampling bias is the greatest challenge facing presence-only and presence-backgr...
1. Open-source biodiversity databases contain a large number of species occurrence records but are o...
Sets of presence records used to model species’ distributions typically consist of observations coll...
<div><p>Species distribution models (SDMs) trained on presence-only data are frequently used in ecol...
Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an essential method in ecology and conservation. SDMs are oft...
International audienceThe use of naturalist mobile applications have dramatically increased during l...
The use of naturalist mobile applications have dramatically increased during last years, and provide...
Species distribution models that only require presence data provide potentially inaccurate results d...
MAXENT is now a common species distribution modeling (SDM) tool used by conservation practitioners f...
MAXENT is now a common species distribution modeling (SDM) tool used by conservation practitioners f...
International audienceSpecies distribution models that only require presence data provide potentiall...
Aim: Accounting for sampling bias is the greatest challenge facing presence-only and presence-backgr...
1. Open-source biodiversity databases contain a large number of species occurrence records but are o...
Sets of presence records used to model species’ distributions typically consist of observations coll...
<div><p>Species distribution models (SDMs) trained on presence-only data are frequently used in ecol...
Species distribution modeling (SDM) is an essential method in ecology and conservation. SDMs are oft...
International audienceThe use of naturalist mobile applications have dramatically increased during l...
The use of naturalist mobile applications have dramatically increased during last years, and provide...