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
Species Distribution Model for Rodriguez et al. (2022): Sustainable Human Population Density in Western Europe between 560.000 and 360.000 years ago.
R package for vizzuality species distrubtion prediction tools
Locust breeding ground prediction using pseudo-absence generation and machine learning.
Predicting the Future Distribution of Leucobryum aduncum under Climate Change
Material for 1 week course in species distribution modeling using R notebooks, MaxEnt, and GIS packages.
Code for modeling climate variables in the Canary Islands
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.
Proof-of-concept species distribution modeling package intended for learning and experimentation
A Python class for AutoML spatial classification (designed for Species Distribution Modeling applications).
R package to give easy access to ALA plant occurrence data
Submission to the GeoLifeCLEF 2019 Species Recommendation Challenge
Workflow to fit niche models to species occurrence data using glmnet via maxnet package
A Python Package for Adaptive Spatio-Temporal Exploratory Model (AdaSTEM)
"Trade-of between deep learning for species identication...", by Olivier Gimenez et al
A Graphical User Interface-Based R Package for Species Distribution Modeling
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