Authors
Anna Norberg, Nerea Abrego, F Guillaume Blanchet, Frederick R Adler, Barbara J Anderson, Jani Anttila, Miguel B Araújo, Tad Dallas, David Dunson, Jane Elith, Scott D Foster, Richard Fox, Janet Franklin, William Godsoe, Antoine Guisan, Bob O'Hara, Nicole A Hill, Robert D Holt, Francis KC Hui, Magne Husby, John Atle Kålås, Aleksi Lehikoinen, Miska Luoto, Heidi K Mod, Graeme Newell, Ian Renner, Tomas Roslin, Janne Soininen, Wilfried Thuiller, Jarno Vanhatalo, David Warton, Matt White, Niklaus E Zimmermann, Dominique Gravel, Otso Ovaskainen
Publication date
2019/8
Journal
Ecological monographs
Volume
89
Issue
3
Pages
e01370
Description
A large array of species distribution model (SDM) approaches has been developed for explaining and predicting the occurrences of individual species or species assemblages. Given the wealth of existing models, it is unclear which models perform best for interpolation or extrapolation of existing data sets, particularly when one is concerned with species assemblages. We compared the predictive performance of 33 variants of 15 widely applied and recently emerged SDMs in the context of multispecies data, including both joint SDMs that model multiple species together, and stacked SDMs that model each species individually combining the predictions afterward. We offer a comprehensive evaluation of these SDM approaches by examining their performance in predicting withheld empirical validation data of different sizes representing five different taxonomic groups, and for prediction tasks related to both …
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