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On the evaluation of soil erosion models: are we doing enough?
(Elsevier, 2020)
Additions of landscape metrics improve predictions of occurrence of species distribution models
(2017-09-01)
Species distribution models are used to aid our understanding of the processes driving the spatial patterns of species’ habitats. This approach has received criticism, however, largely because it neglects landscape metrics. ...
Spatially biased versus extent of occurrence records in distribution modelling predictions: a study case with South American anurans
(2018-07-03)
Ecological Niche Modelling (ENM) is used to estimate potential species distributions through the association of general climate data with precise geographic occurrence records. Occurrence data are mainly obtained from ...
Weibull and generalised exponential overdispersion models with an application to ozone air pollution
(TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTDABINGDON, 2012)
We consider the problem of estimating the mean and variance of the time between occurrences of an event of interest (inter-occurrences times) where some forms of dependence between two consecutive time intervals are allowed. ...
Conditions Favoring Biomechanically Driven Cv Co-occurrence In Lexicons
(Academic Press Ltd- Elsevier Science LtdLondon, 2016)
Conditions Favoring Biomechanically Driven Cv Co-occurrence In Lexicons
(ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTDLONDON, 2016)
A geomorphometric model to determine topographic parameters controlling wildfires occurrence in tropical dry forests
(2022)
Tropical dry forests (TDF) are commonly affected by wildfires, especially during the dry season and drought periods. Many studies have identified ecological, pedological, and climatic variables that control fires ignition ...
Improved Predictions of the Geographic Distribution of Invasive Plants Using Climatic Niche Models
(Public Library Science, 2016)
Climatic niche models for invasive plants are usually constructed with occurrence records taken from literature and collections. Because these data neither discriminate among life-cycle stages of plants (adult or juvenile) ...