Spatially Predictive Habitat Modeling of a White Stork (Ciconia Ciconia) Population in Former East Prussia in 1939~!2009-08-03~!2009-10-15~!2010-03-09~!

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Open Ornithology Journal Pub Date : 2010-03-09 DOI:10.2174/1874453201003010001
Claudia Wickert, D. Wallschlager, F. Huettmann
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Historic information is often crucial for assessing changes and drivers for wildlife and habitat changes although it is often plagued with statistically poor quality. Here we developed three habitat models on two different scales for 1939 for the white stork (Ciconia ciconia) in the region of former East Prussia. We used a geographical information system and a statistical modeling algorithm that comes from the disciplines of machine-learning and data mining (TreeNet). The oc- currence of white stork nesting grounds is mainly defined by the variables 'distance to forest', 'distance to/density of set- tlement', 'distance to pasture' and 'distance to coastline'. The models present for the first time a quantitative predictive distribution estimate for East Prussia. They are a sound foundation but could be further improved by more data regarding the structure of the habitat and more exact spatially explicit information on the location of white stork nesting sites.
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1939年前东普鲁士白鹳种群栖息地的空间预测模型
历史信息对于评估野生动物和栖息地变化的变化和驱动因素往往至关重要,尽管它经常受到统计质量差的困扰。在这里,我们为前东普鲁士地区的白鹳(Ciconia Ciconia)开发了1939年两种不同尺度的三种栖息地模型。我们使用了一个地理信息系统和一个来自机器学习和数据挖掘(TreeNet)学科的统计建模算法。白鹳巢地的出现主要由“到森林的距离”、“到集合元素的距离/密度”、“到牧场的距离”和“到海岸线的距离”等变量决定。该模型首次提出了东普鲁士的定量预测分布估计。它们是一个坚实的基础,但可以通过更多关于栖息地结构的数据和更准确的白鹳筑巢地点的空间明确信息进一步改进。
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