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The influence of the number and distribution of background points in presence-background species distribution models

Whitford et al., 2024

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15887907181487580648
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Whitford A
Shipley B
McGuire J
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Ecological Modelling

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Species distribution models (SDMs), which relate recorded observations (presences) and absences or background points to environmental characteristics, are powerful tools used to generate hypotheses about the biogeography, ecology, and conservation of species …
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