Generating pseudo-absences in the ecological space improves the biological relevance of response curves in species distribution models

TitreGenerating pseudo-absences in the ecological space improves the biological relevance of response curves in species distribution models
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2024
AuteursBroussin, J, Mouchet, M, Goberville, E
JournalEcological Modelling
Volume498
Pagination110865
Date PublishedJan-12-2024
ISSN03043800
Résumé

Species distribution modeling (SDM) is widely used to predict past and future species distributions. However, absence data for species can be scarce or even nonexistent, necessitating the generation of pseudo-absences (PA). Traditionally, PA are generated based on geographic locations where the species is not observed, but this method can introduce biases related to environmental heterogeneity across geographic areas. To address these limitations, recent methods have shifted towards generating PA in ecological space rather than solely in geographic space.

Here, we introduce a methodological framework that strengthens the integration of ecological principles into the generation of PA. Our approach constructs an n-dimensional array, with each dimension representing an environmental predictor, and fills this array based on the density of species presences. By subtracting the presence density from the maximum density, we construct a 'reverse niche' from which PA are generated. We tested and validated our method by successfully reconstructing the response curves of a virtual species, demonstrating the potential of ecologically-based PA to better capture spatial patterns and enhance SDM accuracy. This method is available in an open-access, user-friendly R package, named EcoPA intended to serve as a valuable tool for researchers working with species distribution modeling in ecology, conservation, and related fields.

URLhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2024.110865
DOI10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2024.110865
Short TitleEcological Modelling
Catégorie HCERES
ACL - Articles dans des revues à comité de lecture
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