EcoCommons Marine use case

This is a toy example with many of the steps required for a robust example not included. This does show how to pull together marine data from IMOS / AODN and summarise those environmental predictors and occurrence data by month. Then we show how you can pull together one model with predictors that are both temporally (monthly) and spatially (Australian waters) explicit.

Again, a robust example would need calibration and validation steps, but this example does show how SDMs can be developed across time.

The data and code needed to run these examples is here:
https://github.com/EcoCommons-Australia/educational_material/tree/main/Marine_use_case

Licence: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0

Contact: https://www.ecocommons.org.au/contact/

Keywords: Species Distribution Modelling, SDM temporal predictions, Ecology, Marine seasonal distributions, R statistical software


Additional information

Target audience: Undergraduate, Masters student, MBR student, PhD student, Post-doc / Fellow

Status: Active

EcoCommons Marine use case https://dresa.org.au/materials/ecocommons-marine-use-case This is a toy example with many of the steps required for a robust example not included. This does show how to pull together marine data from IMOS / AODN and summarise those environmental predictors and occurrence data by month. Then we show how you can pull together one model with predictors that are both temporally (monthly) and spatially (Australian waters) explicit. Again, a robust example would need calibration and validation steps, but this example does show how SDMs can be developed across time. The data and code needed to run these examples is here: https://github.com/EcoCommons-Australia/educational_material/tree/main/Marine_use_case https://www.ecocommons.org.au/contact/ Species Distribution Modelling, SDM temporal predictions, Ecology, Marine seasonal distributions, R statistical software ugrad masters mbr phd ecr