
Niche Modeling
Predictions from Statistical Distributions
David Stockwell(Author)
Chapman & Hall/CRC (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 15. December 2006
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-1-58488-494-1 (ISBN)
Description
Using theory, applications, and examples of inferences, Niche Modeling: Predictions from Statistical Distributions demonstrates how to conduct and evaluate niche modeling projects in any area of application. It features a series of theoretical and practical exercises for developing and evaluating niche models using the R statistics language. The author discusses applications of predictive modeling methods with reference to valid inferences from assumptions. He elucidates varied and simplified examples with rigor and completeness. Topics include geographic information systems, multivariate modeling, artificial intelligence methods, data handling, and information infrastructure.
Above all, successful niche modeling requires a deep understanding of the process of creating and using probability. Off-the-shelf statistical packages are tailored exactly to applications but can hide problematic complexities. Recipe book implementations fail to educate users in the details, assumptions, and pitfalls of analysis, but may be able to adapt to the specific needs of each study. Examining the sources of errors such as autocorrelation, bias, long term persistence, nonlinearity, circularity, and fraud, this seminal reference provides an understanding of the limitations and potential pitfalls of prediction, emphasizing the importance of avoiding errors.
Above all, successful niche modeling requires a deep understanding of the process of creating and using probability. Off-the-shelf statistical packages are tailored exactly to applications but can hide problematic complexities. Recipe book implementations fail to educate users in the details, assumptions, and pitfalls of analysis, but may be able to adapt to the specific needs of each study. Examining the sources of errors such as autocorrelation, bias, long term persistence, nonlinearity, circularity, and fraud, this seminal reference provides an understanding of the limitations and potential pitfalls of prediction, emphasizing the importance of avoiding errors.
Reviews / Votes
... this book provides a comprehensive introduction to ecological niche modeling development and evaluation. The intended audience of this book is ecologists and students who have some familiarity in niche modeling and would like to have a better understanding of computation, as well as the limitations of and potential pitfalls in niche model prediction. -Yingwei Peng, Technometrics, August 2010More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
505 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-58488-494-1 (9781584884941)
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Person
Stockwell, David
Content
Preface. Functions. Data. Spatial. Topology. Environmental Data Collections. Examples. Bias. Autocorrelation. Non-Linearity. Long Term Persistence. Circularity. Fraud. References.