Species Distribution & Ecological Niche Modelling Training Series

Understanding the spatial distribution of marine mammals is critical for
conservation planning, habitat management, and assessing the impacts of
environmental change and human activities in marine ecosystems. Our
training series in *Species Distribution Modelling (SDMs)* and *Ecological
Niche Modelling (ENMs)* provides practical, hands-on instruction in the
analytical tools used to investigate how environmental conditions shape
species distributions.

Explore the individual courses below to find the training most suited to
your research or professional needs.

Mechanistic Species Distribution Modelling / Ecological Niche Modelling
with NicheMapR (MSDM01)
Learn mechanistic species distribution and ecological niche modelling with
NicheMapR in R. Hands-on live online course with microclimate modelling.
https://prstats.org/course/mechanistic-species-distribution-modelling-ecological-niche-modelling-with-nichemapr-msdm01/

Model Validation for Species Distribution and Ecological Niche Modelling
(MVSD01)
Learn how to validate species distribution and ecological niche models.
https://prstats.org/course/model-validation-for-species-distribution-and-ecological-niche-modelling-mvsd01/

Standard modelling procedure for Species Distribution and Ecological Niche
Modelling (SDMS01)
Species Distribution and Ecological Niche Modelling is an applied R course
teaching standard workflows for building, evaluating, and interpreting SDMs.
https://prstats.org/course/standard-modelling-procedure-for-species-distribution-and-ecological-niche-modelling-sdms01/

Species Distribution Modelling (SDMs) and Ecological Niche Modelling (ENMs)
(SDMR07)
Learn ENM and SDM modelling in R. Apply tools like Maxent and Biomod2 to
predict species distributions and environmental niches.
https://prstats.org/course/species-distribution-modelling-sdms-and-ecological-niche-modelling-enms-sdmr07/

Species Distribution Modelling With Bayesian Statistics (SDMB08)
Model species distributions using BART in R. Covers uncertainty, variable
selection, and full Bayesian workflow.
https://prstats.org/course/species-distribution-modelling-with-bayesian-statistics-sdmb08/

These courses focus on transferable methods widely used to analyse
species–environment relationships and predict habitat suitability using
environmental, survey, telemetry, and observational datasets. Participants
will learn how to implement modelling workflows in *R*, interpret
ecological patterns, and generate spatial predictions that can support
research and management decisions.

The series covers the full modelling workflow, including:

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   *Building and interpreting species distribution models* from survey and
   environmental data
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   *Advanced modelling approaches*, including Bayesian SDMs
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   *Mechanistic niche modelling* incorporating physiological and
   environmental processes
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   *Model validation and evaluation* to assess predictive performance
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   *Applied modelling tools* such as Maxent, Biomod2, BART, and NicheMapR

These methods are highly relevant for marine mammal research, including
predicting habitat suitability, identifying environmental drivers of
distribution, forecasting range shifts under climate change, and supporting
marine spatial planning.

Whether you work with *survey data, telemetry datasets, acoustic
monitoring, or environmental covariates*, this training series provides a
structured pathway to developing practical modelling skills for marine
mammal ecology.

Email [email protected] with any questions

-- 
Oliver Hooker PhD.
PR stats
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