Caveats for correlative species distribution modeling
Correlative species distribution models are becoming commonplace in the scientific
literature and public outreach products, displaying locations, abundance, or suitable …
literature and public outreach products, displaying locations, abundance, or suitable …
Recent applications of unmanned aerial imagery in natural resource management
M Shahbazi, J Théau, P Ménard - GIScience & Remote Sensing, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Unmanned aerial vehicles have become popular platforms for remote-sensing applications,
particularly when spaceborne technology, manned airborne techniques, and in situ methods …
particularly when spaceborne technology, manned airborne techniques, and in situ methods …
The importance of correcting for sampling bias in MaxEnt species distribution models
S Kramer‐Schadt, J Niedballa, JD Pilgrim… - Diversity and …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Advancement in ecological methods predicting species distributions is a crucial
precondition for deriving sound management actions. Maximum entropy (MaxEnt) models …
precondition for deriving sound management actions. Maximum entropy (MaxEnt) models …
[图书][B] Occupancy estimation and modeling: inferring patterns and dynamics of species occurrence
Occupancy Estimation and Modeling: Inferring Patterns and Dynamics of Species
Occurrence, Second Edition, provides a synthesis of model-based approaches for analyzing …
Occurrence, Second Edition, provides a synthesis of model-based approaches for analyzing …
Passive eDNA collection enhances aquatic biodiversity analysis
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a sensitive and widely used approach for
species detection and biodiversity assessment. The most common eDNA collection method …
species detection and biodiversity assessment. The most common eDNA collection method …
Designing occupancy studies: general advice and allocating survey effort
DI MacKenzie, JA Royle - Journal of applied Ecology, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Summary 1 The fraction of sampling units in a landscape where a target species is present
(occupancy) is an extensively used concept in ecology. Yet in many applications the species …
(occupancy) is an extensively used concept in ecology. Yet in many applications the species …
Presence-only geographical priors for fine-grained image classification
Appearance information alone is often not sufficient to accurately differentiate between fine-
grained visual categories. Human experts make use of additional cues such as where, and …
grained visual categories. Human experts make use of additional cues such as where, and …
Scale for resource selection functions
MS Boyce - Diversity and distributions, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Resource selection functions (RSFs) are statistical models defined to be proportional to the
probability of use of a resource unit. My objective with this review is to identify how RSFs can …
probability of use of a resource unit. My objective with this review is to identify how RSFs can …
Imperfect detection and its consequences for monitoring for conservation
Biodiversity monitoring is important to identify conservation needs and test the efficacy of
management actions. Variants of “abundance”(N) are among the most widely monitored …
management actions. Variants of “abundance”(N) are among the most widely monitored …
Modeling the probability of resource use: the effect of, and dealing with, detecting a species imperfectly
DI Mackenzie - The Journal of Wildlife Management, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Resource‐selection probability functions and occupancy models are powerful methods of
identifying areas within a landscape that are highly used by a species. One common …
identifying areas within a landscape that are highly used by a species. One common …