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Modelling invasion for a habitat generalist and a specialist plant species
Authors:Paul H Evangelista  Sunil Kumar  Thomas J Stohlgren  Catherine S Jarnevich  Alycia W Crall  John B Norman III  David T Barnett
Institution:Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523-1499, USA,;US Geological Survey, Fort Collins Science Center, Fort Collins, Colorado 80526-8118, USA
Abstract:Predicting suitable habitat and the potential distribution of invasive species is a high priority for resource managers and systems ecologists. Most models are designed to identify habitat characteristics that define the ecological niche of a species with little consideration to individual species' traits. We tested five commonly used modelling methods on two invasive plant species, the habitat generalist Bromus tectorum and habitat specialist Tamarix chinensis , to compare model performances, evaluate predictability, and relate results to distribution traits associated with each species. Most of the tested models performed similarly for each species; however, the generalist species proved to be more difficult to predict than the specialist species. The highest area under the receiver-operating characteristic curve values with independent validation data sets of B. tectorum and T. chinensis was 0.503 and 0.885, respectively. Similarly, a confusion matrix for B. tectorum had the highest overall accuracy of 55%, while the overall accuracy for T. chinensis was 85%. Models for the generalist species had varying performances, poor evaluations, and inconsistent results. This may be a result of a generalist's capability to persist in a wide range of environmental conditions that are not easily defined by the data, independent variables or model design. Models for the specialist species had consistently strong performances, high evaluations, and similar results among different model applications. This is likely a consequence of the specialist's requirement for explicit environmental resources and ecological barriers that are easily defined by predictive models. Although defining new invaders as generalist or specialist species can be challenging, model performances and evaluations may provide valuable information on a species' potential invasiveness.
Keywords:Biological invasions  ecological niche modelling  generalist species  invasive species  non-native species  predictive modelling  specialist species
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