Species distribution models (SDMs) are now being widely used in ecology for management and conservation purposes across terrestrial, freshwater, and marine realms. The increasing interest in SDMs has drawn the attention of ecologists to spatial models and, in particular, to geostatistical models, which are used to associate observations of species occurrence or abundance with environmental covariates in a finite number of locations in order to predict where (and how much of) a species is likely to be present in unsampled locations. Standard geostatistical methodology assumes that the choice of sampling locations is independent of the values of the variable of interest. However, in natural environments, due to practical limitations related t...
Spatially-explicit ecosystem models are increasingly considered for informing fisheries management. ...
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...
cient than existing MCMC methods. From a statistical point of view, we interpret the data as a mark...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...
Species distribution models that only require presence data provide potentially inaccurate results d...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...
Aim: The availability of data related to species occurrences has favoured the development of species...
The application of the \u27ecosystem approach\u27 to marine conservation management demands knowledg...
In past decades, a variety of statistical techniques have been used and developed to predict species...
Developing Species Distribution Models (SDM) for marine exploited species is a major challenge in fi...
New methods for species distribution models (SDMs) utilise presence–absence (PA) data to correct the...
4th International Statistical Ecology Conference (ISEC2014), 1-4 July 2014, Montpellier, France.-- 1...
Distribution modelling of species is a topic at the core of ecology and conservation biology. Typica...
Spatially-explicit ecosystem models are increasingly considered for informing fisheries management. ...
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...
cient than existing MCMC methods. From a statistical point of view, we interpret the data as a mark...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...
Species distribution models that only require presence data provide potentially inaccurate results d...
The contributions of species to ecosystem functions or services depend not only on their presence bu...
Aim: The availability of data related to species occurrences has favoured the development of species...
The application of the \u27ecosystem approach\u27 to marine conservation management demands knowledg...
In past decades, a variety of statistical techniques have been used and developed to predict species...
Developing Species Distribution Models (SDM) for marine exploited species is a major challenge in fi...
New methods for species distribution models (SDMs) utilise presence–absence (PA) data to correct the...
4th International Statistical Ecology Conference (ISEC2014), 1-4 July 2014, Montpellier, France.-- 1...
Distribution modelling of species is a topic at the core of ecology and conservation biology. Typica...
Spatially-explicit ecosystem models are increasingly considered for informing fisheries management. ...
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...