2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9876.2011.00769.x
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Point Pattern Modelling for Degraded Presence-Only Data Over Large Regions

Abstract: Explaining the distribution of a species by using local environmental features is a long-standing ecological problem. Often, available data are collected as a set of presence locations only, thus precluding the possibility of a desired presence-absence analysis. We propose that it is natural to view presence-only data as a point pattern over a region and to use local environmental features to explain the intensity driving this point pattern. We use a hierarchical model to treat the presence data as a realizati… Show more

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“…Current analysis tools also allow us to deal with uncertainty in the data generated by volunteer collection. Specifically, Bayesian models, which are being used more often to incorporate data from multiple data sources, are able to incorporate the uncertainty that occurs with underreporting (Powers et al 2010), measurement or classification error (Chakraborty et al 2010), location error (Barber et al 2006), or incomplete survey information (Wilson et al 2008).…”
Section: Citizens As Volunteer Scientistsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current analysis tools also allow us to deal with uncertainty in the data generated by volunteer collection. Specifically, Bayesian models, which are being used more often to incorporate data from multiple data sources, are able to incorporate the uncertainty that occurs with underreporting (Powers et al 2010), measurement or classification error (Chakraborty et al 2010), location error (Barber et al 2006), or incomplete survey information (Wilson et al 2008).…”
Section: Citizens As Volunteer Scientistsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When sampling bias is thought to depend mainly on a few measured covariates z ( s ) (such as distance from a road network or a large city), several authors have proposed modelling presence‐only data directly as a thinned Poisson process (Chakraborty et al . ; Fithian & Hastie ; Hefley et al . ; Warton, Renner & Ramp ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various techniques have been developed to construct SDMs (Elith et al 2006, Warton and Shepherd 2010, Chakraborty et al 2011, Aarts et al 2012. Various techniques have been developed to construct SDMs (Elith et al 2006, Warton and Shepherd 2010, Chakraborty et al 2011, Aarts et al 2012.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%