Improving species distribution models for climate change studies: variable selection and scale
CSIRO Scientific Computing · University of Western Australia
Abstract
Statistical species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to predict the potential changes in species distributions under climate change scenarios. We suggest that we need to revisit the conceptual framework and ecological assumptions on which the relationship between species distributions and environment is based. We present a simple conceptual framework to examine the selection of environmental predictors and data resolution scales. These vary widely in recent papers, with light inconsistently included in the models. Focusing on light as a necessary component of plant SDMs, we briefly review its dependence on aspect and slope and existing knowledge of its influence on plant distribution. Differences in…
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2Topics & keywords
- Climate change
- Species distribution
- Biodiversity
- Scale (ratio)
- Ecology
- Temperate climate
- Selection (genetic algorithm)
- Distribution (mathematics)
- Climate action