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Use of fish distribution modelling for river management Ghent University
Implications of movement for species distribution models - rethinking environmental data tools Flanders Marine Institute
Movement is considered an essential process in shaping the distributions of species. Nevertheless, most species distribution models (SDMs) still focus solely on environment-species relationships to predict the occurrence of species. Furthermore, the currently used indirect estimates of movement allow to assess habitat accessibility, but do not provide an accurate description of movement. Better proxies of movement are needed to assess the ...
Habitat prediction and knowledge extraction for spawning European grayling (Thymallus thymallus L.) using a broad range of species distribution models Ghent University Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Implications of movement for species distribution models : rethinking environmental data tools Ghent University
A critical analysis of performance criteria for the evaluation and optimisation of fuzzy models for species distribution Ghent University
Modelling the distribution and ecology of Trichosolen blooms on coral reefs worldwide Ghent University
Effects of variable selection on modelling habitat and potential distribution of the Andean bear in Bolivia University of Antwerp
Species distribution models are used in ecology and conservation biology to draw inferences about the drivers of species' ranges. However, poor conceptual background, environmental variable selection, and algorithm selection can contribute to misleading model predictions. We assessed the effects of environment variable selection and compared statistical performance and output maps of correlative resource- and biotope-based models for estimating ...