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thesis abstract: Applying species distribution modeling for the conservation of Iberian protected invertebrates
2012
Frontiers of Biogeography
This article outlines the approaches to modeling the distribution of threatened invertebrates using data from atlases, museums and databases. Species Distribution Models (SDMs) are useful for estimating species' ranges, identifying suitable habitats, and identifying the primary factors affecting species' distributions. The study tackles the strategies used to obtain SDMs without reliable absence data while exploring their applications for conservation. I examine the conservation status of
doi:10.21425/f5fbg12425
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