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Progress in Physical Geography | 2015

Potential of remote sensing to predict species invasions A modelling perspective

Duccio Rocchini; Verónica Andreo; Michael Förster; Carol X. Garzon-Lopez; Andrew Paul Gutierrez; Thomas W. Gillespie; Heidi C. Hauffe; Kate S. He; Birgit Kleinschmit; Paola Mairota; Matteo Marcantonio; Markus Metz; Harini Nagendra; Sajid Pareeth; Luigi Ponti; Carlo Ricotta; Annapaola Rizzoli; Gertrud Schaab; Roberto Zorer; Markus Neteler

Understanding the causes and effects of species invasions is a priority in ecology and conservation biology. One of the crucial steps in evaluating the impact of invasive species is to map changes in their actual and potential distribution and relative abundance across a wide region over an appropriate time span. While direct and indirect remote sensing approaches have long been used to assess the invasion of plant species, the distribution of invasive animals is mainly based on indirect methods that rely on environmental proxies of conditions suitable for colonization by a particular species. The aim of this article is to review recent efforts in the predictive modelling of the spread of both plant and animal invasive species using remote sensing, and to stimulate debate on the potential use of remote sensing in biological invasion monitoring and forecasting. Specifically, the challenges and drawbacks of remote sensing techniques are discussed in relation to: i) developing species distribution models, and ii) studying life cycle changes and phenological variations. Finally, the paper addresses the open challenges and pitfalls of remote sensing for biological invasion studies including sensor characteristics, upscaling and downscaling in species distribution models, and uncertainty of results.


Science of The Total Environment | 2017

Anticipating species distributions: Handling sampling effort bias under a Bayesian framework

Duccio Rocchini; Carol X. Garzon-Lopez; Matteo Marcantonio; Valerio Amici; Giovanni Bacaro; Lucy Bastin; Neil Brummitt; Alessandro Chiarucci; Giles M. Foody; Heidi C. Hauffe; Kate S. He; Carlo Ricotta; Annapaola Rizzoli; Roberto Rosà

Anticipating species distributions in space and time is necessary for effective biodiversity conservation and for prioritising management interventions. This is especially true when considering invasive species. In such a case, anticipating their spread is important to effectively plan management actions. However, considering uncertainty in the output of species distribution models is critical for correctly interpreting results and avoiding inappropriate decision-making. In particular, when dealing with species inventories, the bias resulting from sampling effort may lead to an over- or under-estimation of the local density of occurrences of a species. In this paper we propose an innovative method to i) map sampling effort bias using cartogram models and ii) explicitly consider such uncertainty in the modeling procedure under a Bayesian framework, which allows the integration of multilevel input data with prior information to improve the anticipation species distributions.


Data in Brief | 2016

A virtual species set for robust and reproducible species distribution modelling tests

Carol X. Garzon-Lopez; Lucy Bastin; Giles M. Foody; Duccio Rocchini

Predicting species potential and future distribution has become a relevant tool in biodiversity monitoring and conservation. In this data article we present the suitability map of a virtual species generated based on two bioclimatic variables, and a dataset containing more than 700,000 random observations at the extent of Europe. The dataset includes spatial attributes such as: distance to roads, protected areas, country codes, and the habitat suitability of two spatially clustered species (grassland and forest species) and a wide-spread species.


Archive | 2018

GIS-based data synthesis and visualization

Duccio Rocchini; Carol X. Garzon-Lopez; A. Márcia Barbosa; Luca Delucchi; Jonathan E. Olandi; Matteo Marcantonio; Lucy Bastin; Martin Wegmann

Synthesizing and properly visualizing data in 2D systems is a key issue when aiming at explaining spatial patterns by spatial processes.


Frontiers in Plant Science | 2017

Invasion by the Alien Tree Prunus serotina Alters Ecosystem Functions in a Temperate Deciduous Forest

Raf Aerts; Michael Ewald; Manuel Nicolas; Jérôme Piat; Sandra Skowronek; Jonathan Lenoir; Tarek Hattab; Carol X. Garzon-Lopez; Hannes Feilhauer; Sebastian Schmidtlein; Duccio Rocchini; Guillaume Decocq; Ben Somers; Ruben Van De Kerchove; Karolien Denef; Olivier Honnay


ISPRS international journal of geo-information | 2016

The Sensitivity of Mapping Methods to Reference Data Quality: Training Supervised Image Classifications with Imperfect Reference Data

Giles M. Foody; Mahesh Pal; Duccio Rocchini; Carol X. Garzon-Lopez; Lucy Bastin


Diversity and Distributions | 2017

A unified framework to model the potential and realized distributions of invasive species within the invaded range

Tarek Hattab; Carol X. Garzon-Lopez; Michael Ewald; Sandra Skowronek; Raf Aerts; Hélène Horen; Boris Brasseur; Emilie Gallet‐Moron; Fabien Spicher; Guillaume Decocq; Hannes Feilhauer; Olivier Honnay; Pieter Kempeneers; Sebastian Schmidtlein; Ben Somers; Ruben Van De Kerchove; Duccio Rocchini; Jonathan Lenoir


Ecological Complexity | 2015

The integration of Artificial Night-Time Lights in landscape ecology: A remote sensing approach

Matteo Marcantonio; Sajid Pareeth; Duccio Rocchini; Markus Metz; Carol X. Garzon-Lopez; Markus Neteler


International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation | 2018

Transferability of species distribution models for the detection of an invasive alien bryophyte using imaging spectroscopy data

Sandra Skowronek; Ruben Van De Kerchove; Bjorn Rombouts; Raf Aerts; Michael Ewald; Jens Warrie; Felix Schiefer; Carol X. Garzon-Lopez; Tarek Hattab; Olivier Honnay; Jonathan Lenoir; Duccio Rocchini; Sebastian Schmidtlein; Ben Somers; Hannes Feilhauer


Ecological Indicators | 2018

Remotely sensed spatial heterogeneity as an exploratory tool for taxonomic and functional diversity study

Duccio Rocchini; Giovanni Bacaro; Gherardo Chirici; Daniele Da Re; Hannes Feilhauer; Giles M. Foody; Marta Galluzzi; Carol X. Garzon-Lopez; Thomas W. Gillespie; Kate S. He; Jonathan Lenoir; Matteo Marcantonio; Harini Nagendra; Carlo Ricotta; Edvinas Rommel; Sebastian Schmidtlein; Andrew K. Skidmore; Ruben Van De Kerchove; Martin Wegmann; Benedetto Rugani

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Hannes Feilhauer

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Sebastian Schmidtlein

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Ruben Van De Kerchove

Flemish Institute for Technological Research

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Michael Ewald

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Sandra Skowronek

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Ben Somers

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Olivier Honnay

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Raf Aerts

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Jonathan Lenoir

University of Picardie Jules Verne

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