Application of Taylor Diagrams to Ecological Niche Models/Species Distribution Models
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Application of Taylor Diagrams to Ecological Niche Models/Species Distribution Models
Locust breeding ground prediction using pseudo-absence generation and machine learning.
R package for vizzuality species distrubtion prediction tools
Predicting the Future Distribution of Leucobryum aduncum under Climate Change
Species Distribution Model for Rodriguez et al. (2022): Sustainable Human Population Density in Western Europe between 560.000 and 360.000 years ago.
GeoLifeCLEF 2020
This is a file to predict 9 species of frogs based on the coordinates provided by Ernst & Young for the 2022 Data Challenge. This scored .77 against the actual data stored in the EY challenge hub for submission grading.
Utilize R and GBIF to automatically download data and run optimized MaxEnt models for multiple species.
Code for modeling climate variables in the Canary Islands
Material for 1 week course in species distribution modeling using R notebooks, MaxEnt, and GIS packages.
Open Access Species Range Maps
Proof-of-concept species distribution modeling package intended for learning and experimentation
R package to give easy access to ALA plant occurrence data
A Python class for AutoML spatial classification (designed for Species Distribution Modeling applications).
A Python Package for Adaptive Spatio-Temporal Exploratory Model (AdaSTEM)
Submission to the GeoLifeCLEF 2019 Species Recommendation Challenge
Workflow to fit niche models to species occurrence data using glmnet via maxnet package
A Graphical User Interface-Based R Package for Species Distribution Modeling
"Trade-of between deep learning for species identication...", by Olivier Gimenez et al
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