articleEcographyFeb 1, 2010Closed access

The uncertain nature of absences and their importance in species distribution modelling

National Research Council

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Abstract

Species distribution models (SDM) are commonly used to obtain hypotheses on either the realized or the potential distribution of species. The reliability and meaning of these hypotheses depends on the kind of absences included in the training data, the variables used as predictors and the methods employed to parameterize the models. Information about the absence of species from certain localities is usually lacking, so pseudo‐absences are often incorporated to the training data. We explore the effect of using different kinds of pseudo‐absences on SDM results. To do this, we use presence information on Aphodius bonvouloiri , a dung beetle species of well‐known distribution. We incorporate different types of…

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Keywords
  • Distribution (mathematics)
  • Species distribution
  • Ecology
  • Reliability (semiconductor)
  • Environmental niche modelling
  • Environmental data
  • Computer science
  • Econometrics
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