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_aPredicting species occurrences : _bissues of accuracy and scale / _cedited by J. Michael Scott [and others]. |
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_aWashington, DC : _bIsland Press, _c[2002] |
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_tForeword -- _tPreface -- _tIntroduction -- _tIntroductory Essay: Critical Issues for Improving Predictions -- _gPt. 1. _tConceptual Framework -- _tIntroduction to Part 1: The Conceptual Basis of Species Ditribution Modeling: Time for a Paradigm Shift? -- _gCh. 1. _tFoundations of Species-Environment Relations -- _gCh. 2. _tStandard Terminology: Toward a Common Language to Advance Ecological Understanding and Application -- _gCh. 3. _tLinking Populations, and Habitats: Where Have We Been? Where Are We Going? -- _gCh. 4. _tApproaches to Habitat Modeling: The Tensions between Pattern and Process and between Specificity and Generality -- _gCh. 5. _tCase Studies of the Use of Environmental Gradients in Vegetation and Fauna Modeling: Theory and Practice in Australia and New Zealand -- _gCh. 6. _tHabitat Models Based on Numerical Comparisons -- _gCh. 7. _tThe Role of Category Definition in Habitat Models: Practical and Logical Limitations of Using Boolean, Indexed, Probabilistic, and Fuzzy Categories -- _gCh. 8. _tUse of Regional-scale Exploratory Studies to Determine Bird-habitat Relationships -- _gPt. 2. _tTemporal and Spatial Scales -- _tIntroduction to Part 2: Role of Temporal and Spatial Scale -- _gCh. 9. _tPredicting Distribution and Abundance: Thinking within and between Scales -- _gCh. 10. _tA Comparison of Fine- and Coarse-resolution Environmental Variables Toward Predicting Vegetation Distribution in the Mojave Desert -- _gCh. 11. _tThe Influence of Spatial Scale on Landscape Pattern Description and Wildlife Habitat Assessment -- _gCh. 12. _tPredicting the Occurrence of Amphibians: An Assessment of Multiple-scale Models -- _gCh. 13. _tDynamic Patterns of Association between Environmental Factors and Island Use by Breeding Seabirds -- _gCh. 14. _tGeographic Modeling of Temporal Variability in Habitat Quality of the Yellow-billed Cuckoo on the Sacramento River, Miles 196-219, California -- _gCh. 15. _tEffects of Spatial Scale on the Predictive Ability of Habitat Models for the Green Woodpecker in Switzerland -- _gCh. 16. _tWildlife Habitat Modeling in an Adaptive Framework: The Role of Alternative Models -- _gCh. 17. _tContrasting Determinants of Abundance in Ancestral and Colonized Ranges of an Invasive Brood Parasite -- _gCh. 18. _tBiodiversity Conflict Analysis at Multiple Spatial Scales -- _gCh. 19. _tA Collaborative Approach in Adaptive Management at a Large-landscape Scale -- _gCh. 20. _tModeling Wildlife Distribution within Urbanized Environments: An Example of the Eurasian Badger Meles meles L. in Britain -- _gPt. 3. _tModeling Tools and Accuracy Assessment -- _tIntroduction to Part 3: Modeling Tools and Accuracy Assessment -- _gCh. 21. _tWhat Are the Appropriate Characteristics of an Accuracy Measure? -- _gCh. 22. _tA Minimalist Approach to Mapping Species' Habitat: Pearson's Planes of Closest Fit -- _gCh. 23. _tGeospatial Data in Time: Limits and Prospects for Predicting Species Occurrences -- _gCh. 24. _tPredictions and Their Validation: Rare Plants in the Central Highlands, Victoria, Australia -- _gCh. 25. _tSemiquantitative Models for Predicting the Spatial Distribution of Plant Species -- _gCh. 26. _tPatch-based Models to Predict Species Occurrence: Lessons from Salmonid Fishes in Streams -- _gCh. 27. _tAutologistic Regression Modeling of American Woodcock Habitat Use with Spatially Dependent Data -- _gCh. 28. _tA Neural Network Model for Predicting Northern Bobwhite Abundance in the Rolling Red Plains of Oklahoma -- _gCh. 29. _tIncorporating Detection Uncertainty into Presence-Absence Surveys for Marbled Murrelet -- _gCh. 30. _tAccuracy of Bird Range Maps Based on Habitat Maps and Habitat Relationship Models -- _gCh. 31. _tA Monte Carlo Experiment for Species Mapping Problems -- _gCh. 32. _tMeasuring Prediction Uncertainty in Models of Species Distribution -- _gCh. 33. _tToward Better Atlases: Improving Presence-absence Information -- _gCh. 34. _tPredicting the Distributions of Songbirds in Forests of Central Wisconsin -- _gCh. 35. _tPoisson Regression: A Better Approach to Modeling Abundance Data? -- _gCh. 36. _tPredicting Vertebrate Occurrences from Species Habitat Associations: Improving the Interpretation of Commission Error Rates -- _gCh. 37. _tAssessment of Spatial Autocorrelation in Empirical Models in Ecology -- _gCh. 38. _tRanked Modeling of Small Mammals Based on Capture Data -- _gCh. 39. _tCalibration Methodology for an Individual-based, Spatially Explicit Simulation Model: Case Study of White-tailed Deer in the Florida Everglades -- _gPt. 4. _tPredicting Species Presence and Abundance -- _tIntroduction to Part 4: Predicting Species Presence and Abundance -- _gCh. 40. _tMultimodeling: New Approaches for Linking Ecological Models -- _gCh. 41. _tChallenges of Modeling Fungal Habitat: When and Where Do You Find Chanterelles? -- _gCh. 42. _tPredicting Presence/Absence of Plant Species for Range Mapping: A Case Study from Wyoming -- _gCh. 43. _tA Model to Predict the Occurrence of Surviving Butternut Trees in the Southern Blue Ridge Mountains -- _gCh. 44. _tPredicting Meadow Communities and Species Occurrences in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem -- _gCh. 45. _tModeling Species Richness and Habitat Suitability for Taxa of Conservation Interest -- _gCh. 46. _tDiscontinuity in Stream-fish Distributions: Implications for Assessing and Predicting Species Occurrence -- _gCh. 47. _tA GIS-based Habitat Model for Wood Thrush, Hylocichla mustelina, in Great Smoky Mountains National Park -- _gCh. 48. _tControlling Bias in Biodiversity Data -- _gCh. 49. _tModeling Cowbird Occurrences and Parasitism Rates: Statistical and Individual-based Approaches -- _gCh. 50. _tModeling Bird Abundance from Forest Inventory Data in the Boreal Mixed-wood Forests of Canada -- _gCh. 51. _tSpecies Commonness and the Accuracy of Habitat-relationship Models -- _gCh. 52. _tSpatial Analysis of Stopover Habitats of Neotropical Migrant Birds -- _gCh. 53. _tEffects of Niche Width on the Performance and Agreement of Avian Habitat Models -- _gCh. 54. _tA Test and Comparison of Wildlife-habitat Modeling Techniques for Predicting Bird Occurrence at a Regional Scale -- _gCh. 55. _tDistributional Prediction Based on Ecological Niche Modeling of Primary Occurrence Data -- _gCh. 56. _tStatistical Mapping of Count Survey Data -- _gCh. 57. _tInfluence of Selected Environmental Variables on GIS-habitat Models Used for Gap Analysis -- _gCh. 58. _tA Distribution Model for the Eurasian Lynx (Lynx lynx) in the Jura Mountains, Switzerland -- _gPt. 5. _tPredicting Species: Populations and Productivity -- _tIntroduction to Part 5: Mapping a Chimera? -- _gCh. 59. _tFunctional Definition of Landscape Structure Using a Gradient-based Approach -- _gCh. 60. _tModeling Habitat-based Viability from Organism to Population -- _gCh. 61. _tRelations between Canopy Cover and the Occurrence and Productivity of California Spotted Owls -- _gCh. 62. _tUsing a Spatially Explicit Model to Analyze Effects of Habitat Management on Northern Spotted Owls -- _gCh. 63. _tEstimating the Effective Area of Habitat Patches in Heterogeneous Landscapes -- _gCh. 64. _tDemographic Monitoring and the Identification of Transients in Mark-recapture Models -- _gPt. 6. _tFuture Directions -- _gCh. 65. _tPredicting Species Occurrences: Progress, Problems, and Prospects -- _tLiterature Cited -- _tContributors -- _tIndex. |
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