Transferability of environmental favourability models in geographic space: The case of the Iberian desman (Galemys pyrenaicus) in Portugal and Spain
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Transferring distribution models between different geographical areas may be problematic, as the performance
of models outside their original scope is hard to predict. A modelling procedure is needed that
gets the gist of the environmental descriptors of a distribution area, without either overfitting to the
training data or overestimating the species’ distribution potential.We tested the transferability power of
the favourability function, a generalized linear model, on the distribution of the Iberian desman (Galemys
pyrenaicus) in the Iberian territories of Portugal and Spain.We also tested the effects of two of the main
potential constraints on model transferability: the analysed ranges of the predictor variables, and the
completeness of the species distribution data. We modelled 10 km×10km presence/absence data from
Portugal and Spain separately, extrapolated each model to the other country, and compared predictions
with observations. The Spanish model, despite arguably containing more false absences, showed good
predictive ability in Portugal. The Portuguese model, whose predictors ranged between only a subset of
the values observed in Spain, overestimated desman distribution when transferred.We discuss possible
reasons for this differential model behaviour, and highlight the importance of this kind of models for
prediction and conservation applications
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Barbosa, A.M.; Real, R.; Mario Vargas, J.Transferability of environmental favourability models in geographic space: The case of the Iberian desman (Galemys pyrenaicus) in Portugal and Spain, Ecological Modelling, 220, 5, 747-754, 2009.