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LCF5883 - Species Distribution Modeling for Biology Conservation
Objective
To provide bases for students to develop species distribution models considering
different spatial scales, and for fauna and flora organisms, incorporating concepts,
methods and applications;
To enable students in using various spatial data modeling and analysis software;
and To discuss the implications of using modeling for biodiversity conservation.
Content
Introduction to the Species Distribution Models, presenting historical and theoretical
reference;
Potentialities, limitations and applications;
Sources of biodiversity data;
Sources of environmental data;
Quality assessment of biodiversity and environmental data;
Software and methods used for modeling; Modeling procedures, considering algorithms,
validation and sources of error; Consensus models;
Introduction to the landscape ecology for modeling purposes; Preparation of data on the
landscape scale.
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