作者: Brice B Hanberry
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摘要: Environmental factors control species distributions and abundances, but effectiveness of land use and disturbance variables for modeling species generally is unknown compared to climate, soil, and topography variables. Therefore, I used predictor variables from categories of 1) land use and disturbance, 2) climate, and 3) soil, topography, and wind speed to model the relative abundances (i.e., percentage of all trees) of 65 common tree species in the eastern United States, with a contrast to presence-absence models of species distributions. First, I modeled variables within each category to identify the five most important variables. Then, I combined variables from each category to isolate most important variables, based on five model combinations of input variables from each category, ranging from one (i.e., three total) to five (i.e., 15 total) variables. From the five models of combined categories for each tree …