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Evaluating, partitioning, and mapping the spatial autocorrelation component in ecological niche modeling: a new approach based on environmentally equidistant records
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de Oliveira, Guilherme
, Diniz‐Filho, José Alexandre Felizola
, Terribile, Levi Carina
, Lima‐Ribeiro, Matheus Souza
, Rangel, Thiago Fernando
in
Accuracy
/ analysis of variance
/ autocorrelation
/ cerrado
/ climate change
/ climate models
/ Correlation analysis
/ geographical distribution
/ habitats
/ prediction
/ South America
/ uncertainty
/ Vochysiaceae
2014
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Evaluating, partitioning, and mapping the spatial autocorrelation component in ecological niche modeling: a new approach based on environmentally equidistant records
by
de Oliveira, Guilherme
, Diniz‐Filho, José Alexandre Felizola
, Terribile, Levi Carina
, Lima‐Ribeiro, Matheus Souza
, Rangel, Thiago Fernando
in
Accuracy
/ analysis of variance
/ autocorrelation
/ cerrado
/ climate change
/ climate models
/ Correlation analysis
/ geographical distribution
/ habitats
/ prediction
/ South America
/ uncertainty
/ Vochysiaceae
2014
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Evaluating, partitioning, and mapping the spatial autocorrelation component in ecological niche modeling: a new approach based on environmentally equidistant records
by
de Oliveira, Guilherme
, Diniz‐Filho, José Alexandre Felizola
, Terribile, Levi Carina
, Lima‐Ribeiro, Matheus Souza
, Rangel, Thiago Fernando
in
Accuracy
/ analysis of variance
/ autocorrelation
/ cerrado
/ climate change
/ climate models
/ Correlation analysis
/ geographical distribution
/ habitats
/ prediction
/ South America
/ uncertainty
/ Vochysiaceae
2014
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Evaluating, partitioning, and mapping the spatial autocorrelation component in ecological niche modeling: a new approach based on environmentally equidistant records
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Evaluating, partitioning, and mapping the spatial autocorrelation component in ecological niche modeling: a new approach based on environmentally equidistant records
2014
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Most species data display spatial autocorrelation that can affect ecological niche models (ENMs) accuracy‐statistics, affecting its ability to infer geographic distributions. Here we evaluate whether the spatial autocorrelation underlying species data affects accuracy‐statistics and map the uncertainties due to spatial autocorrelation effects on species range predictions under past and future climate models. As an example, ENMs were fitted to Qualea grandiflora (Vochysiaceae), a widely distributed plant from Brazilian Cerrado. We corrected for spatial autocorrelation in ENMs by selecting sampling sites equidistant in geographical (GEO) and environmental (ENV) spaces. Distributions were modelled using 13 ENMs evaluated by two accuracy‐statistics (TSS and AUC), which were compared with uncorrected ENMs. Null models and the similarity statistics I were used to evaluate the effects of spatial autocorrelation. Moreover, we applied a hierarchical ANOVA to partition and map the uncertainties from the time (across last glacial maximum, pre‐insustrial, and 2080 time periods) and methodological components (ENMs and autocorrelation corrections). The GEO and ENV models had the highest accuracy‐statistics values, although only the ENV model had values higher than expected by chance alone for most of the 13 ENMs. Uncertainties from time component were higher in the core region of the Brazilian Cerrado where Q. grandiflora occurs, whereas methodological components presented higher uncertainties in the extreme northern and southern regions of South America (i.e. outside of Brazilian Cerrado). Our findings show that accounting for autocorrelation in environmental space is more efficient than doing so in geographical space. Methodological uncertainties were concentrated in outside the core region of Q. grandiflora's habitat. Conversely, uncertainty due to time component in the Brazilian Cerrado reveals that ENMs were able to capture climate change effects on Q. grandiflora distributions.
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd,Nordic Society Oikos,John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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