Novel methods improve prediction of species’ distributions from occurrence data
Jane Elith, Catherine H. Graham, Robert P. Anderson, Miroslav Dudı́k, Simon Ferrier, Antoine Guisan, Robert J. Hijmans, Falk Huettmann, John R. Leathwick, Anthony Lehmann, Jin Li, Lúcia G. Lohmann, Bette A. Loiselle, Glenn Manion, Craig Moritz, Miguel Nakamura, Yoshinori Nakazawa, Jacob McC. Overton, A. Townsend Peterson, Steven J. Phillips, Karen Richardson, Ricardo Scachetti‐Pereira, Robert E. Schapire, Jorge Soberón, Stephen E. Williams, Mary S. Wisz, Niklaus E. Zimmermann
Ecography, 2006
Abstract
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