Journal article

Improving Transferability of Introduced Species' Distribution Models: New Tools to Forecast the Spread of a Highly Invasive Seaweed

H Verbruggen, L Tyberghein, GS Belton, F Mineur, A Jueterbock, G Hoarau, CFD Gurgel, O De Clerck

Plos One | Published : 2013

Abstract

The utility of species distribution models for applications in invasion and global change biology is critically dependent on their transferability between regions or points in time, respectively. We introduce two methods that aim to improve the transferability of presence-only models: density-based occurrence thinning and performance-based predictor selection. We evaluate the effect of these methods along with the impact of the choice of model complexity and geographic background on the transferability of a species distribution model between geographic regions. Our multifactorial experiment focuses on the notorious invasive seaweed Caulerpa cylindracea Caulerpa subspecies and uses Maxent, a ..

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Grants

Awarded by AXA Research Fund


Funding Acknowledgements

Funding was provided by the Australian Research Council (FT110100585 to HV, LP0882109 and LP0991083 to CFDG), Research Foundation-Flanders, the AXA Research Fund (to FM), the Adelaide & Mt Lofty Ranges Natural Resource Management Board, the Australian Census of Coral Reef Life and the Australia Biological Research Study (ABRS 209-62 to CFDG). LT is a doctoral fellow of the Agency for Innovation by Science and Technology (IWT). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.