Using individual tracking data to validate the predictions of species distribution models
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University of Aberdeen, School of Biological Sciences, Biological Sciences University of Aberdeen, MASTS (Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland) University of Aberdeen, Energy University of Aberdeen, Medicine, Medical Sciences & Nutrition, Other Applied Health Sciences University of Aberdeen, School of Biological Sciences |
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05/08/2016
05/08/2016
01/06/2016
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Resumo |
The authors would like to thank the College of Life Sciences of Aberdeen University and Marine Scotland Science which funded CP's PhD project. Skate tagging experiments were undertaken as part of Scottish Government project SP004. We thank Ian Burrett for help in catching the fish and the other fishermen and anglers who returned tags. We thank José Manuel Gonzalez-Irusta for extracting and making available the environmental layers used as environmental covariates in the environmental suitability modelling procedure. We also thank Jason Matthiopoulos for insightful suggestions on habitat utilization metrics as well as Stephen C.F. Palmer, and three anonymous reviewers for useful suggestions to improve the clarity and quality of the manuscript. Peer reviewed Postprint Postprint Postprint Postprint Postprint |
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Identificador |
Pinto , C , Thorburn , J A , Neat , F , Wright , P J , Wright , S , Scott , B E , Cornulier , T & Travis , J M J 2016 , ' Using individual tracking data to validate the predictions of species distribution models ' Diversity and Distributions , vol 22 , no. 6 , pp. 682-693 . , 10.1111/ddi.12437 1366-9516 PURE: 66467334 PURE UUID: 0b77dff7-eb4d-44ea-b789-f00c5973a5df |
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eng |
Relação |
Diversity and Distributions |
Direitos |
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Pinto, C., Thorburn, J. A., Neat, F., Wright, P. J., Wright, S., Scott, B. E., Cornulier, T. and Travis, J. M. J. (2016), Using individual tracking data to validate the predictions of species distribution models. Diversity Distrib., 22: 682–693., which has been published in final form at doi:10.1111/ddi.12437. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Self-Archiving. |
Palavras-Chave | #data integration #Dipturus cf. intermedia #generalized additive model #individual movment #model validation #species distribution model #tidal geolocation model #QH301 Biology #QH301 |
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Journal article |