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    Modelling invasions : use of species distribution models (SDM)

    Aguilar, Glenn

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    2015-11
    Citation:
    Aguilar, G. (2015, November). Modelling Invasions: Use of Species Distribution Models. Presentation conducted at the Biology in Context, Unitec Institute of Technology.
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    https://hdl.handle.net/10652/3515
    Abstract
    Species distribution modelling • Also called: – species distribution modeling – ecological niche modelling – climate envelope modeling • Predict geographic distribution based on ecological niche or environmental distribution • Identify areas in a landscape with similar environments to localities where the species has been located or observed
    Keywords:
    species distribution models (SDM), Queensland fruitfly, New Zealand, modelling, invasive species
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    050103 Invasive Species Ecology

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