Authors
SM Shirley, Z Yang, RA Hutchinson, JD Alexander, K McGarigal, MG Betts
Publication date
2013/7
Journal
Diversity and Distributions
Volume
19
Issue
7
Pages
855-866
Description
Aim
Assessing the influence of land cover in species distribution modelling is limited by the availability of fine‐resolution land‐cover data appropriate for most species responses. Remote‐sensing technology offers great potential for predicting species distributions at large scales, but the cost and required expertise are prohibitive for many applications. We test the usefulness of freely available raw remote‐sensing reflectance data in predicting species distributions of 40 commonly occurring bird species in western Oregon.
Location
Central Coast Range, Cascade and Klamath Mountains Oregon, USA.
Methods
Information on bird observations was collected from 4598 fixed‐radius point counts. Reflectance data were obtained using 30‐m resolution Landsat imagery summarized at scales of 150, 500, 1000 and 2000 m. We used boosted regression tree (BRT) models to analyse relationships between distributions …
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