Species Distribution Models often include spatial effects which may improve prediction at unsampled locations and reduce Type I errors when identifying environmental drivers. In some cases ecologists try to ecologically interpret the spatial patterns displayed by the spatial effect. However, spatial autocorrelation may be driven by many different unaccounted drivers, which complicates the ecological interpretation of fitted spatial effects. This study aims to provide a practical demonstration that spatial effects are able to smooth the effect of multiple unaccounted drivers. To do so we use a simulation study that fit model-based spatial models using both geostatistics and 2D smoothing splines. Results show that fitted spatial effects resem...
A major focus of geographical ecology and macroecology is to understand the causes of spatially stru...
Neglect of ecological knowledge is a limiting factor in the use of statistical modelling to predict ...
Spatial autocorrelation in species’ distributions has been recognized as inflating the probability o...
Species Distribution Models often include spatial effects which may improve prediction at unsampled ...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are currently the main tools to derive species niche estimates an...
Species distribution models are generic empirical techniques that have a number of applications. One...
Distribution modelling relates sparse data on species occurrence or abundance to environmental infor...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are frequently used to understand the influence of site propertie...
Issues of residual spatial autocorrelation (RSA) and spatial scale are critical to the study of spec...
When modeling species distributions, a common problem is a lack of independence in sampling values o...
This is the published version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Species p...
Ecological theory and current evidence support the validity of various species response curves accor...
Abstract. - Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used in many scientific fields, with...
Species distributional or trait data based on range map (extent-of-occurrence) or atlas survey data ...
Aim To investigate the impact of positional uncertainty in species occurrences on the predictions of...
A major focus of geographical ecology and macroecology is to understand the causes of spatially stru...
Neglect of ecological knowledge is a limiting factor in the use of statistical modelling to predict ...
Spatial autocorrelation in species’ distributions has been recognized as inflating the probability o...
Species Distribution Models often include spatial effects which may improve prediction at unsampled ...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are currently the main tools to derive species niche estimates an...
Species distribution models are generic empirical techniques that have a number of applications. One...
Distribution modelling relates sparse data on species occurrence or abundance to environmental infor...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are frequently used to understand the influence of site propertie...
Issues of residual spatial autocorrelation (RSA) and spatial scale are critical to the study of spec...
When modeling species distributions, a common problem is a lack of independence in sampling values o...
This is the published version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Species p...
Ecological theory and current evidence support the validity of various species response curves accor...
Abstract. - Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used in many scientific fields, with...
Species distributional or trait data based on range map (extent-of-occurrence) or atlas survey data ...
Aim To investigate the impact of positional uncertainty in species occurrences on the predictions of...
A major focus of geographical ecology and macroecology is to understand the causes of spatially stru...
Neglect of ecological knowledge is a limiting factor in the use of statistical modelling to predict ...
Spatial autocorrelation in species’ distributions has been recognized as inflating the probability o...