: Relates environmental variables (climate, topography, vegetation) to a species' likelihood of occurrence or fitness.
is a seminal textbook and methodological guide authored by Antoine Guisan, Wilfried Thuiller, and Niklaus E. Zimmermann. Habitat Suitability and Distribution Models: Wi...
Published in 2017, the book provides a comprehensive framework for building and evaluating niche-based models—essential tools in conservation biology for predicting how species and biodiversity patterns respond to environmental change. Core Conceptual Framework Published in 2017, the book provides a comprehensive
HSMs/SDMs are applied across various ecological challenges to inform management: Key Applications and Case Studies The text bridges
: Guides readers through conceptualization, data acquisition (sampling design, spatial scales), model calibration, evaluation of errors/uncertainty, and final spatial-temporal predictions.
: Includes extensive R code examples and case studies, making it highly accessible for students and practitioners. Key Applications and Case Studies
The text bridges the gap between ecological niche theory and practical modeling applications. It defines a structured process for developing and Species Distribution Models (SDMs) :