Use of niche models in invasive species risk assessments

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A. Jiménez-Valverde
A. T. Peterson
J. Soberón
J. M. Overton
P. Aragón
J. M. Lobo
机构
[1] University of Kansas,Biodiversity Institute
[2] Universidad de Málaga,Departamento de Biología Animal, Facultad de Ciencias
[3] Landcare Research,Department of Ecology and Evolution (DEE), Biophore
[4] University of Lausanne,Departamento de Biodiversidad y Biología Evolutiva
[5] Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (CSIC),undefined
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Biological Invasions | 2011年 / 13卷
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Biological invasions; Model validation; Occurrence data; Potential distribution models;
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Risk maps summarizing landscape suitability of novel areas for invading species can be valuable tools for preventing species’ invasions or controlling their spread, but methods employed for development of such maps remain variable and unstandardized. We discuss several considerations in development of such models, including types of distributional information that should be used, the nature of explanatory variables that should be incorporated, and caveats regarding model testing and evaluation. We highlight that, in the case of invasive species, such distributional predictions should aim to derive the best hypothesis of the potential distribution of the species by using (1) all distributional information available, including information from both the native range and other invaded regions; (2) predictors linked as directly as is feasible to the physiological requirements of the species; and (3) modelling procedures that carefully avoid overfitting to the training data. Finally, model testing and evaluation should focus on well-predicted presences, and less on efficient prediction of absences; a k-fold regional cross-validation test is discussed.
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页码:2785 / 2797
页数:12
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