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Data Management Challenges in Species Distribution Modeling

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Colin Talbert, Marian K Talbert, Jeffrey T Morisette, and David Koop, 2012, Data Management Challenges in Species Distribution Modeling: IEEE Data Eng. Bull, v. 36, no. 4, p. 31-40.

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An important component in the fields of ecology and conservation biology is understanding the environmental conditions and geographic areas that are suitable for a given species to inhabit. A common tool in determining such areas is species distribution modeling which uses computer algorithms to determine the spatial distribution of organisms. Most commonly the correlative relationships between the organism and environmental variables are the primary consideration. The data requirements for this type of modeling consist of known presence and possibly absence locations of the species as well as the values of environmental or climatic covariates thought to define the species habitat suitability at these locations. These covariate data [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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