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How Much Should One Sample to Accurately Predict the Distribution of Species Assemblages? A Virtual Community Approach

Ecological Informatics - Netherlands
doi 10.1016/j.ecoinf.2018.09.002
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EvolutionEcologyApplied MathematicsSystematicsSimulationMathematicsComputer Science ApplicationsBehaviorModelingComputational TheoryEcological Modeling
Date

November 1, 2018

Authors
Rui F. FernandesDaniel ScherrerAntoine Guisan
Publisher

Elsevier BV


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