Journal article
Sensitivity of predictive species distribution models to change in grain size
A Guisan, CH Graham, J Elith, F Huettmann, M Dudik, S Ferrier, R Hijmans, A Lehmann, J Li, LG Lohmann, B Loiselle, G Manion, C Moritz, M Nakamura, Y Nakazawa, JMC Overton, AT Peterson, SJ Phillips, K Richardson, R Scachetti-Pereira Show all
Diversity and Distributions | WILEY | Published : 2007
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Abstract
Predictive species distribution modelling (SDM) has become an essential tool in biodiversity conservation and management. The choice of grain size (resolution) of environmental layers used in modelling is one important factor that may affect predictions. We applied 10 distinct modelling techniques to presence-only data for 50 species in five different regions, to test whether: (1) a 10-fold coarsening of resolution affects predictive performance of SDMs, and (2) any observed effects are dependent on the type of region, modelling technique, or species considered. Results show that a 10 times change in grain size does not severely affect predictions from species distribution models. The overal..
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