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Detecting outliers in species distribution data: Some caveats and clarifications on a virtual species study
Authors:Christine N. Meynard  David M. Kaplan  Boris Leroy
Abstract:Liu et al. (2018) used a virtual species approach to test the effects of outliers on species distribution models. In their simulations, they applied a threshold value over the simulated suitabilities to generate the species distributions, suggesting that using a probabilistic simulation approach would have been more complex and yield the same results. Here, we argue that using a probabilistic approach is not necessarily more complex and may significantly change results. Although the threshold approach may be justified under limited circumstances, the probabilistic approach has multiple advantages. First, it is in line with ecological theory, which largely assumes non‐threshold responses. Second, it is more general, as it includes the threshold as a limiting case. Third, it allows a better separation of the relevant intervening factors that influence model performance. Therefore, we argue that the probabilistic simulation approach should be used as a general standard in virtual species studies.
Keywords:ENM  observation errors  outliers  prevalence  probabilistic approach  sample bias  simulations  species distribution models  virtual ecology  virtual species
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