By entering the density of occurrence of the species at certain points, I want to predict the density at which they can be seen at other points. Is this possible? Can you suggest any method?
For example, I have 3 dots in my hand. I detected 100 pollen at point a, 50 pollen at point b and 10 pollen at point c. Basically what I want is how many pollen I can see at any x point. If the east understands, maxent only works as if it exists. If it can be done with maxent, can you show me the steps I can follow? Thanks for your attention
MaxEnt (Maximum Entropy) is a machine learning model commonly used for species distribution modeling, where it predicts the potential distribution of a species based on environmental variables. While MaxEnt is not typically used for estimating population size directly, it can indirectly provide insights into habitat suitability and potential population density.
If you are interested in estimating population size using remote sensing data and machine learning models, you may consider using regression models or other statistical techniques that relate satellite imagery features to population data.