Improving distribution models of sparsely documented disease vectors by incorporating information on related species via joint modeling
Stacy Mowry,
Sean Moore,
Nicole L. Achee
et al.
Abstract:A necessary component of understanding vector‐borne disease risk is accurate characterization of the distributions of their vectors. Species distribution models have been successfully applied to data‐rich species but may produce inaccurate results for sparsely documented vectors. In light of global change, vectors that are currently not well‐documented could become increasingly important, requiring tools to predict their distributions. One way to achieve this could be to leverage data on related species to inf… Show more
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