Journal article
Can dynamic occupancy models improve predictions of species' range dynamics? A test using Swiss birds
NJ Briscoe, D Zurell, J Elith, C König, G Fandos, AK Malchow, M Kéry, H Schmid, G Guillera-Arroita
Global Change Biology | WILEY | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.15723
Abstract
Predictions of species' current and future ranges are needed to effectively manage species under environmental change. Species ranges are typically estimated using correlative species distribution models (SDMs), which have been criticized for their static nature. In contrast, dynamic occupancy models (DOMs) explicitily describe temporal changes in species’ occupancy via colonization and local extinction probabilities, estimated from time series of occurrence data. Yet, tests of whether these models improve predictive accuracy under current or future conditions are rare. Using a long-term data set on 69 Swiss birds, we tested whether DOMs improve the predictions of distribution changes over t..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Australian Research Council, Grant/Award Number: DP180101852; Australia-Germany Joint Research Co-operation Scheme grant, Grant/Award Number: 57445394; German Science Foundation DFG, Grant/Award Number: ZU 361/1-1