JOURNAL ARTICLE

Virtual species distribution models

Jennifer A. Miller

Year: 2014 Journal:   Progress in Physical Geography Earth and Environment Vol: 38 (1)Pages: 117-128   Publisher: SAGE Publishing

Abstract

Species distribution models (SDMs) have become a dominant paradigm for quantifying species-environment relationships, and both the models and their outcomes have seen widespread use in conservation studies, particularly in the context of climate change research. With the growing interest in SDMs, extensive comparative studies have been undertaken. However, few generalizations and recommendations have resulted from these empirical studies, largely due to the confounding effects of differences in and interactions among the statistical methods, species traits, data characteristics, and accuracy metrics considered. This progress report addresses ‘virtual species distribution models’: the use of spatially explicit simulated data to represent a ‘true’ species distribution in order to evaluate aspects of model conceptualization and implementation. Simulating a ‘true’ species distribution, or a virtual species distribution, and systematically testing how these aspects affect SDMs, can provide an important baseline and generate new insights into how these issues affect model outcomes.

Keywords:
Species distribution Conceptualization Context (archaeology) Distribution (mathematics) Ecology Computer science Climate change Environmental niche modelling Data science Econometrics Biology Mathematics Artificial intelligence Habitat

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Citation History

Topics

Species Distribution and Climate Change
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Ecological Modeling
Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Nature and Landscape Conservation
Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Ecology

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