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An evaluation of methods for modelling
Pedro Segurado1 and Miguel B. Araujo
Biodiversity informatics: managing and applying primary biodiversity data
Jorge Soberon and A. Townsend Peterson
Do we need land-cover data to model species distributions in Europe?
Wilfried Thuiller1, Miguel B. Araujo and Sandra Lavorel
Ecological niche differentiation in the
NATHAN H. RICE, ENRIQUE MARTÍNEZ-MEYER and A. TOWNSEND PETERSON
Ecological niches as stable distributional
Enrique Martínez-Meyer, A. Townsend Peterson and William W. Hargrove
Evolution of seasonal ecological niches in the
Enrique Martinez-Meyer, A. Townsend Peterson and Adolfo G. Navarro-Siguenza
INTERPRETATION OF MODELS OF FUNDAMENTAL ECOLOGICAL NICHES AND SPECIES’ DISTRIBUTIONAL AREAS
JORGE SOBERÓN
Comisión Nacional de Biodiversidad, México, and
Instituto de Ecología, UNAM, México
AND
A. TOWNSEND PETERSON
Natural History Museum and Biodiversity Research Center, University of Kansas, Lawrence,
Kansas 66045 USA
INTRODUCTION OF SETS OF RULES FROM ANIMAL DISTRIBUTION DATA: A ROBUST AND INFORMATIVE METHOD OF DATA ANALYSIS
David R.B. Stockwell and Ian R. Noble
Long-distance plant dispersal and habitat fragmentation:
Richard G. Pearson, Terence P. Dawson
MAMMALS OF THE WORLD: MaNIS AS AN EXAMPLE OF DATA INTEGRATION IN A DISTRIBUTED NETWORK ENVIRONMENT
BARBARA R. STEIN AND JOHN WIECZOREK
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720
Niche differentiation in Mexican birds: using point occurrences to detect ecological innovation
A. Townsend Peterson and Robert D. Holt
Peterson_BioScience 1999
Predicting Species Invasions Using Ecological Niche Modeling: New Approaches
A. TOWNSEND PETERSON AND DAVID A. VIEGLAIS
Predicting the impacts of climate change on the distribution of species: are bioclimate envelope models useful?
RICHARD G. PEARSON* and TERENCE P. DAWSON
The GARP modelling system: problems and solutions to automated spatial prediction
DAVID STOCKWELL and DAVID PETERS
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