Spatial modelling of biodiversity at the community level
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Abstract
Summary Statistical modelling is often used to relate sparse biological survey data to remotely derived environmental predictors, thereby providing a basis for predictively mapping biodiversity across an entire region of interest. The most popular strategy for such modelling has been to model distributions of individual species one at a time. Spatial modelling of biodiversity at the community level may, however, confer significant benefits for applications involving very large numbers of species, particularly if many of these species are recorded infrequently. Community‐level modelling combines data from multiple species and produces information on spatial pattern in the distribution of biodiversity at a…
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- Biodiversity
- Species richness
- Ordination
- Species distribution
- Community structure
- Global biodiversity
- Ecology
- Community
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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