Title
Species Distribution Modelling: Contrasting presence-only models with plot abundance data
Date Issued
01 December 2018
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Gomes V.H.F.
Ijff S.D.
Raes N.
Amaral I.L.
Salomão R.P.
Coelho L.D.S.
Matos F.D.D.A.
Castilho C.V.
Filho D.D.A.L.
López D.C.
Guevara J.E.
Magnusson W.E.
Phillips O.L.
Wittmann F.
Carim M.D.J.V.
Martins M.P.
Irume M.V.
Sabatier D.
Molino J.F.
Bánki O.S.
Guimarães J.R.D.S.
Pitman N.C.A.
Piedade M.T.F.
Luize B.G.
Venticinque E.M.
Novo E.M.M.D.L.
Silva T.S.F.
Manzatto A.G.
Terborgh J.
Reis N.F.C.
Montero J.C.
Casula K.R.
Marimon B.S.
Marimon B.H.
Feldpausch T.R.
Duque A.
Zartman C.E.
Arboleda N.C.
Killeen T.J.
Mostacedo B.
Vasquez R.
Schöngart J.
Assis R.L.
Medeiros M.B.
Simon M.F.
Andrade A.
Laurance W.F.
Camargo J.L.
Demarchi L.O.
Laurance S.G.W.
Farias E.D.S.
Nascimento H.E.M.
Revilla J.D.C.
Quaresma A.
Costa F.R.C.
Vieira I.C.G.
Cintra B.B.L.
Castellanos H.
Brienen R.
Stevenson P.R.
Feitosa Y.
Duivenvoorden J.F.
Aymard G.A.C.
Mogollón H.F.
Targhetta N.
Comiskey J.A.
Vicentini A.
Lopes A.
Damasco G.
Levis C.
Schietti J.
Souza P.
Emilio T.
Alonso A.
Neill D.
Dallmeier F.
Ferreira L.V.
Araujo-Murakami A.
Praia D.
Do Amaral D.D.
Carvalho F.A.
De Souza F.C.
Feeley K.
Arroyo L.
Pansonato M.P.
Gribel R.
Licona J.C.
Fine P.V.A.
Cerón C.
Baraloto C.
Jimenez E.M.
Stropp J.
Engel J.
Silveira M.
University of Edinburgh
Universidade Estadual de Campinas
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia
Publisher(s)
Nature Publishing Group
Abstract
Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used in ecology and conservation. Presence-only SDMs such as MaxEnt frequently use natural history collections (NHCs) as occurrence data, given their huge numbers and accessibility. NHCs are often spatially biased which may generate inaccuracies in SDMs. Here, we test how the distribution of NHCs and MaxEnt predictions relates to a spatial abundance model, based on a large plot dataset for Amazonian tree species, using inverse distance weighting (IDW). We also propose a new pipeline to deal with inconsistencies in NHCs and to limit the area of occupancy of the species. We found a significant but weak positive relationship between the distribution of NHCs and IDW for 66% of the species. The relationship between SDMs and IDW was also significant but weakly positive for 95% of the species, and sensitivity for both analyses was high. Furthermore, the pipeline removed half of the NHCs records. Presence-only SDM applications should consider this limitation, especially for large biodiversity assessments projects, when they are automatically generated without subsequent checking. Our pipeline provides a conservative estimate of a species' area of occupancy, within an area slightly larger than its extent of occurrence, compatible to e.g. IUCN red list assessments.
Volume
8
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias de las plantas, Botánica
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85041379841
PubMed ID
Source
Scientific Reports
ISSN of the container
20452322
Sponsor(s)
V. H. F. Gomes, H. ter Steege and R. P. Salomao are supported by grant 407232/2013-3 -PVE - MEC/MCTI/ CAPES/CNPq/FAPs. We thank Jesus Aguirre Guttierez, Edwin Pos (and others) for constructive comments on the manuscript
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