Abstract

SDMtoolbox 2.0 is a software package for spatial studies of ecology, evolution, and genetics. The release of SDMtoolbox 2.0 allows researchers to use the most current ArcGIS software and MaxEnt software, and reduces the amount of time that would be spent developing common solutions. The central aim of this software is to automate complicated and repetitive spatial analyses in an intuitive graphical user interface. One core tenant facilitates careful parameterization of species distribution models (SDMs) to maximize each model’s discriminatory ability and minimize overfitting. This includes carefully processing of occurrence data, environmental data, and model parameterization. This program directly interfaces with MaxEnt, one of the most powerful and widely used species distribution modeling software programs, although SDMtoolbox 2.0 is not limited to species distribution modeling or restricted to modeling in MaxEnt. Many of the SDM pre- and post-processing tools have ‘universal’ analogs for use with any modeling software. The current version contains a total of 79 scripts that harness the power of ArcGIS for macroecology, landscape genetics, and evolutionary studies. For example, these tools allow for biodiversity quantification (such as species richness or corrected weighted endemism), generation of least-cost paths and corridors among shared haplotypes, assessment of the significance of spatial randomizations, and enforcement of dispersal limitations of SDMs projected into future climates—to only name a few functions contained in SDMtoolbox 2.0. Lastly, dozens of generalized tools exists for batch processing and conversion of GIS data types or formats, which are broadly useful to any ArcMap user.

Highlights

  • SDMtoolbox is a Python-based ArcGIS toolbox for spatial studies of ecology, evolution and genetics

  • SDMtoolbox consists of a series of Python scripts (79 and growing) designed to automate complicated spatial analysis in ArcMap (ESRI, 2017) and Python

  • The toolkit simplifies many GIS analyses required for species distribution modelling and other spatial ecological analyses, alleviating the need for repetitive and time-consuming climate data pre-processing and post-species distribution models (SDMs) analyses

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INTRODUCTION

SDMtoolbox is a Python-based ArcGIS toolbox for spatial studies of ecology, evolution and genetics. Since SDMtoolbox’s first release, in April 2014 (Brown, 2014), the program has been download over 30,000 times by users in 160 countries (from every sub-continent) and cited over. How to cite this article Brown et al (2017), SDMtoolbox 2.0: the generation Python-based GIS toolkit for landscape genetic, biogeographic and species distribution model analyses. SDMtoolbox remains a free, comprehensive Python-based toolbox for macroecology, landscape genetic and evolutionary studies to be used with ArcGIS 10.0 (or higher) with a Standard or Advance License and the Spatial Analyst extension. The toolkit simplifies many GIS analyses required for species distribution modelling and other spatial ecological analyses, alleviating the need for repetitive and time-consuming climate data pre-processing and post-SDM analyses

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