reviewDiversity and DistributionsJan 22, 2019GOLD OA

A review of evidence about use and performance of species distribution modelling ensembles like BIOMOD

The University of Melbourne

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Abstract

Abstract Aim The idea of combining predictions from different models into an ensemble has gained considerable popularity in species distribution modelling, partly due to free and comprehensive software such as the R package BIOMOD. However, despite proliferation of ensemble models, we lack oversight of how and where they are used for modelling distributions, and how well they perform. Here, we present such an overview. Location Global. Methods Since BIOMOD is freely available and widely used by ensemble species distribution modellers, we focused on articles that apply BIOMOD, filtering the initial 852 papers identified in our structured literature search to a relevant final subset of 224 eligible peer‐reviewed…

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Keywords
  • Ensemble learning
  • Popularity
  • Computer science
  • Ensemble forecasting
  • Process (computing)
  • Distribution (mathematics)
  • Predictive modelling
  • Taxon
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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