d/or
presence-only models, comparing outputs from the different algorithms
tested in the geographic and environmental space. Improving model
performance for highly mobile marine species should lead to better-informed
decision making for conservation.
Best,
Marc Fernandez
Postdoctoral fellow
ates for the Madeira
archipelago and reveal seasonal/annual distributional patterns, thus
providing novel insights on species ecology and quantitative data to
implement better dynamic management actions.
Best wishes,
Marc Fernandez
Postdoctoral fellow
MARE - Marine and Environmental Sciences Ce
s cetacean
ecological niche modelling
http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v595/p217-231/
Marc Fernandez, Chris Yesson, Alexandre Gannier, Peter I Miller and José MN
Azevedo
ABSTRACT: Modelling in the marine environment faces unique challenges that
place greater emphasis on model accuracy. The spati
for niche modelling in dynamic marine
environments
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10./jbi.13080/abstract
Marc Fernandez, Chris Yesson, Alexandre Gannier, Peter I Miller and José MN
Azevedo
Abstract:
Highly dynamic ocean environments can experience dramatic changes over
relatively short
clude
limiting pressure from commercial activities.
Best,
Marc Fernandez
PhD student CIRN/UAç|GREC|ZSL
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eplies.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Best,
Marc Fernandez
Research Assistant MONICET project
CIRN/University of Azores
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Marc Fernandez Morron
Universidade dos Açores
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