Maximum entropy model trained to estimate probability to host trees taller then 70 m based on environmental factors

dc.contributor.affiliationInstituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais-Ometto, Jean Pierre
dc.contributor.authorOmetto, Jean Pierre
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-29T14:06:10Z
dc.date.issued2020-10-05
dc.date.issued2020-10-05
dc.descriptionFocusing only on the tallest trees - those over 70 m in height – we built an environmental envelope model to assess the conditions which allow them to occur. We employed the maximum entropy approach (MaxEnt) commonly applied to modelling species geographic distributions with presence-only data to discriminate suitable versus unsuitable areas for the species. We initially considered a total of 18 environmental variables: (1) fraction of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (FAPAR; in %); (2) elevation above sea level (Elevation; in m);  (3) the component of the horizontal wind towards east, i.e. zonal velocity (u-speed ; in m s-1); (4) the component of the horizontal wind towards north, i.e. meridional velocity (v-speed ; in m s-1); (5) the number of days not affected by cloud cover (clear days; in days yr-1); (6) the number of days with precipitation above 20 mm (days > 20mm; in days yr-1 ); (7) lightning frequency (flashes rate); (8) annual precipitation (in mm); (9) potential evapotranspiration (in mm); (10) coefficient of variation of precipitation (precipitation seasonality; in %); (11) amount of precipitation on the wettest month (precip. wettest; in mm); (12) mean annual temperature (in °C); (13)  standard deviation of temperature (temp. seasonality; in °C); (14) annual maximum temperature (in °C); (15) soil clay content (in %); and (16) soil water content (in %).
dc.identifierhttps://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4066653
dc.identifier.urihttps://datakatalogi.helsinki.fi/handle/123456789/6441
dc.rights.licensecc-by-4.0
dc.subjectniche modeling
dc.subjecttree height
dc.subjectamazon
dc.titleMaximum entropy model trained to estimate probability to host trees taller then 70 m based on environmental factors
dc.typesoftware