New Zealand’s diadromous and (2009)
J. R. Leathwick, J. Elith, W. L. Chadderton, D. Rowe, T. Hastie
Dispersal, disturbance and the
Diadromous Fish Leathwick, J. R. Leathwick, D. Rowe, J. Richardson, J. Elith, T. Hastie
This paper deals with these observations as records of occurrence, although strictly speaking they are records of capture. We recognise the potential for confounding between detectability, capture...
Presence-only data and the EM algorithm (2008)
Ward Hastie Barry, G. Ward, T. Hastie, S. Barry, J. Elith, J. R. Leathwick
this paper is based on strict assumptions about the sampling mechanisms. In particular, we assume that the observed presences in the presenceonly sample are taken at random from all locations, at a...
Effects of sample size on the performance of species distribution models (2008)
Wisz, M.S., Hijmans, R.J., Li, J., Peterson, A.T., Graham, C.H., Guisan, A., ...
A wide range of modelling algorithms is used by ecologists, conservation practitioners, and others to predict species ranges from point locality data. Unfortunately, the amount of data available is...
Wilson, K. A., Westphal, M. I., Possingham, H. P., Elith, J.
The main role of conservation planning is to design reserve networks to protect biodiversity in situ. Research within the field of conservation planning has focused on the development of theories and...
Wilson, KA, Westphal, MI, Possingham, HP, Elith, J
The main role of conservation planning is to design reserve networks to protect biodiversity in situ. Research within the field of conservation planning has focused on the development of theories and...