Validation of species–climate impact models under climate change
Natural History Museum · Oxford Research Group · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Increasing concern over the implications of climate change for biodiversity has led to the use of species–climate envelope models to project species extinction risk under climate‐change scenarios. However, recent studies have demonstrated significant variability in model predictions and there remains a pressing need to validate models and to reduce uncertainties. Model validation is problematic as predictions are made for events that have not yet occurred. Resubstituition and data partitioning of present‐day data sets are, therefore, commonly used to test the predictive performance of models. However, these approaches suffer from the problems of spatial and temporal autocorrelation in the calibration…
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4Topics & keywords
- Climate change
- Context (archaeology)
- Environmental niche modelling
- Climate model
- Computer science
- Range (aeronautics)
- Reliability (semiconductor)
- Species distribution
- Climate action