作者
Aleksandar Radosavljevic, Robert P Anderson
发表日期
2014/4
期刊
Journal of biogeography
卷号
41
期号
4
页码范围
629-643
简介
Aim
Models of species niches and distributions have become invaluable to biogeographers over the past decade, yet several outstanding methodological issues remain. Here we address three critical ones: selecting appropriate evaluation data, detecting overfitting, and tuning program settings to approximate optimal model complexity. We integrate solutions to these issues for Maxent models, using the Caribbean spiny pocket mouse, Heteromys anomalus, as an example.
Location
North‐western South America.
Methods
We partitioned data into calibration and evaluation datasets via three variations of k‐fold cross‐validation: randomly partitioned, geographically structured and masked geographically structured (which restricts background data to regions corresponding to calibration localities). Then, we carried out tuning experiments by varying the level of regularization, which controls model complexity. Finally …
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