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A Stepwise Assessment of Parsimony and Fuzzy Entropy in Species Distribution Modelling
Authors:Alba Estrada  Raimundo Real
Affiliation:Biogeography, Diversity and Conservation Research Team, Department of Animal Biology, Universidad de Málaga (UMA), 29010 Málaga, Spain
Abstract:Entropy is intrinsic to the geographical distribution of a biological species. A species distribution with higher entropy involves more uncertainty, i.e., is more gradually constrained by the environment. Species distribution modelling tries to yield models with low uncertainty but normally has to reduce uncertainty by increasing their complexity, which is detrimental for another desirable property of the models, parsimony. By modelling the distribution of 18 vertebrate species in mainland Spain, we show that entropy may be computed along the forward-backwards stepwise selection of variables in Logistic Regression Models to check whether uncertainty is reduced at each step. In general, a reduction of entropy was produced asymptotically at each step of the model. This asymptote could be used to distinguish the entropy attributable to the species distribution from that attributable to model misspecification. We discussed the use of fuzzy entropy for this end because it produces results that are commensurable between species and study areas. Using a stepwise approach and fuzzy entropy may be helpful to counterbalance the uncertainty and the complexity of the models. The model yielded at the step with the lowest fuzzy entropy combines the reduction of uncertainty with parsimony, which results in high efficiency.
Keywords:Akaike Information Criterion   favourability function   fuzzy entropy   probability of occurrence   Shannon entropy   species distribution models   stepwise logistic regression   uncertainty
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