Journal article

The influence of spatial errors in species occurrence data used in distribution models

CH Graham, J Elith, RJ Hijmans, A Guisan, A Townsend Peterson, BA Loiselle, RP Anderson, M Dudk, S Ferrier, F Huettmann, J Leathwick, A Lehmann, J Li, L Lohmann, B Loiselle, G Manion, C Moritz, M Nakamura, Y Nakazawa, J Overton Show all

Journal of Applied Ecology | WILEY | Published : 2008

Abstract

1. Species distribution modelling is used increasingly in both applied and theoretical research to predict how species are distributed and to understand attributes of species' environmental requirements. In species distribution modelling, various statistical methods are used that combine species occurrence data with environmental spatial data layers to predict the suitability of any site for that species. While the number of data sharing initiatives involving species' occurrences in the scientific community has increased dramatically over the past few years, various data quality and methodological concerns related to using these data for species distribution modelling have not been addressed..

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