Develop advanced habitat and distribution modelling skills for marine
mammal research in our live online course *Mechanistic Species Distribution
Modelling: Ecological Niche Modelling with NicheMapR (MSDM01)*.

Understanding how marine mammals respond to environmental conditions is
central to predicting habitat use, distribution shifts, and responses to
climate change. *Mechanistic species distribution models (SDMs)* provide a
powerful framework for linking environmental drivers with physiological and
energetic constraints that shape where species can survive and thrive.

This course introduces the theory and practical implementation of
mechanistic ecological niche modelling using *R and the NicheMapR package*,
allowing researchers to move beyond purely correlative models and
incorporate biological processes into distribution predictions.

These methods are highly relevant for marine mammal research, including:

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   Predicting habitat suitability under changing conditions
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   Linking physiology and energetics to environmental drivers
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   Forecasting distribution shifts under climate change scenarios
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   Integrating environmental variables with movement and survey data
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   Supporting conservation planning and marine spatial management

*The course covers:*

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   Foundations of ecological niche theory and mechanistic SDMs
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   Differences between mechanistic and correlative modelling approaches
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   Incorporating physiology, energetics, and environmental constraints into
   models
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   Using *NicheMapR* to simulate organism–environment interactions
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   Building mechanistic niche models and interpreting outputs
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   Applications to climate change and conservation decision-making

Participants will work through practical examples and learn how to
construct mechanistic models that can be applied to real ecological
datasets within reproducible R workflows.

Delivered live online, the course offers direct interaction with the
instructor, opportunities to discuss your own datasets, and structured
guidance through applied modelling examples. All participants receive
course materials, example code, and post-course support.

*Course details*
Dates: 7 April 2026
Duration: 1 days (approximately 4.5 hours per day)
Format: Live online
Fee: £150

This course is suitable for postgraduate students, researchers, and
professionals working in *marine mammal ecology, conservation, and spatial
modelling* who want to develop mechanistic approaches for predicting
species distributions.

Full details and registration:
https://prstats.org/course/mechanistic-species-distribution-modelling-ecological-niche-modelling-with-nichemapr-msdm01/

Email [email protected] with any questions.

-- 
Oliver Hooker PhD.
PR stats
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