Modelling the spatial distribution of snake species in northwestern Tunisia using maximum entropy (Maxent) and Geographic Information System (GIS)
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Title
Modelling the spatial distribution of snake species in northwestern Tunisia using maximum entropy (Maxent) and Geographic Information System (GIS)
Authors
Keywords
Species distribution modelling, Maxent, Snakes, Kroumiria, Tunisia
Journal
JOURNAL OF FORESTRY RESEARCH
Volume 29, Issue 1, Pages 233-245
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2017-05-30
DOI
10.1007/s11676-017-0436-1
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