Fuzzy set theory has generally been applied to smooth classification cut-offs, with an unavoidable loss of information. In this commentary, I rely on both advantages and disadvantages of the methods proposed in Duff et al., in this issue of the Journal of Vegetation Science, to map the variability over space of vegetation classes based on fuzzy sets and species distribution models
Rocchini, D. (2014). Fuzzy species distribution models: a way to represent plant communities spatially. JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE, 25(2), 317-318 [10.1111/jvs.12152].
Fuzzy species distribution models: a way to represent plant communities spatially
Rocchini, Duccio
2014
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Fuzzy set theory has generally been applied to smooth classification cut-offs, with an unavoidable loss of information. In this commentary, I rely on both advantages and disadvantages of the methods proposed in Duff et al., in this issue of the Journal of Vegetation Science, to map the variability over space of vegetation classes based on fuzzy sets and species distribution modelsFile in questo prodotto:
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