Journal article
What matters for predicting the occurrences of trees: Techniques, data, or species' characteristics?
A Guisan, NE Zimmermann, J Elith, CH Graham, S Phillips, AT Peterson
Ecological Monographs | WILEY | Published : 2007
DOI: 10.1890/06-1060.1
Abstract
Data characteristics and species traits are expected to influence the accuracy with which species' distributions can be modeled and predicted. We compare 10 modeling techniques in terms of predictive power and sensitivity to location error, change in map resolution, and sample size, and assess whether some species traits can explain variation in model performance. We focused on 30 native tree species in Switzerland and used presence-only data to model current distribution, which we evaluated against independent presence-absence data. While there are important differences between the predictive performance of modeling methods, the variance in model performance is greater among species than am..
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