Correlation and process in species distribution models: bridging a dichotomy
Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research · University of Freiburg · +14 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Within the field of species distribution modelling an apparent dichotomy exists between process‐based and correlative approaches, where the processes are explicit in the former and implicit in the latter. However, these intuitive distinctions can become blurred when comparing species distribution modelling approaches in more detail. In this review article, we contrast the extremes of the correlative–process spectrum of species distribution models with respect to core assumptions, model building and selection strategies, validation, uncertainties, common errors and the questions they are most suited to answer. The extremes of such approaches differ clearly in many aspects, such as model building…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 56.05
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 123
Authors
11- CFCarsten F. DormannCorresponding
Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, University of Freiburg
- SJStanislaus J. Schymanski
Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Swiss Finance Institute
- JSJuliano Sarmento Cabral
University of Göttingen
- ICIsabelle Chuine
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Centre d'Écologie Fonctionnelle et Évolutive
- CHCatherine H. Graham
Stony Brook University
Topics & keywords
- Correlative
- Computer science
- Process (computing)
- Econometrics
- Bridging (networking)
- Distribution (mathematics)
- Strengths and weaknesses
- Management science