Where is positional uncertainty a problem for species distribution modelling?
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Abstract
Species data held in museum and herbaria, survey data and opportunistically observed data are a substantial information resource. A key challenge in using these data is the uncertainty about where an observation is located. This is important when the data are used for species distribution modelling (SDM), because the coordinates are used to extract the environmental variables and thus, positional error may lead to inaccurate estimation of the species–environment relationship. The magnitude of this effect is related to the level of spatial autocorrelation in the environmental variables. Using local spatial association can be relevant because it can lead to the identification of the specific occurrence records…
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- Spatial analysis
- Species distribution
- Statistic
- Probabilistic logic
- Computer science
- Environmental data
- Identification (biology)
- Statistics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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