Hi everyone,
I'm a postdoc in paleoecology and Quaternary entomology and new to SDM. I think Wallace is a great platform to start with SDM, but unfortunately I'm getting stuck.
I managed to upload the csv file with around 20 occurences from gbif, plus the site where I identified the species from a 1000-year-old sediment record. I renamed that species so that I can compare the two 'species'.
I get the datapoints of the two species on the map, I exclude a data point from very close to Kharkiv and one in the south of Italy, and draw a polygon for a large part of Europe. I try to only draw on land.
Question in between: In the Env Space tab, selected Environmental Ordination, I can plot Occurrences only but I can also plot Occurrences + Background. So what is this Background? Data from the whole polygon that I drew?
Anyway, a beautiful point cloud appears. I get to the tab Partition Occs. I choose Spatial Partition because I definitely think that sampling biases have occurred.But here it crashes! Boom! Bang! Grey!
And I think, the reason is that species #2 only has one data point. I did the partition for species #1 (gbif occurrences) and it works. When I run for species #2 (checkerboard, can't choose less than 2 partitions) it starts loading and then crashes.
Q2: How to get around this problem? Can I skip partition occurrences in this case?
further on, I get the error message that I can't build the model without partitioning the occurrences for the one datapoint second species.
So, please, what do I do? Is there a minimum number of data points that have to be there for each species? Could I in that case just add fake data points close to the real data point? Won't those be eliminated for being in the same grid cell?
Regards,
Nick Schafstall