首页|期刊导航|鸟类学研究(英文版)|Using remotely sensed and climate data to predict the current and potential future geographic distribution of a bird at multiple scales: the case of Agelastes meleagrides, a western African forest endemic
Using remotely sensed and climate data to predict the current and potential future geographic distribution of a bird at multiple scales: the case of Agelastes meleagrides, a western African forest endemic
Benedictus Freeman Daniel Jiménez-García Benjamin Barca Matthew Grainger
鸟类学研究(英文版)2019,Vol.10Issue(3):262-270,9.
鸟类学研究(英文版)2019,Vol.10Issue(3):262-270,9.
Using remotely sensed and climate data to predict the current and potential future geographic distribution of a bird at multiple scales: the case of Agelastes meleagrides, a western African forest endemic
Using remotely sensed and climate data to predict the current and potential future geographic distribution of a bird at multiple scales: the case of Agelastes meleagrides, a western African forest endemic
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Climate change/Conservation/Conservation planning/Ecological niche modeling/Species distribution/Upper Guinea Forest/White-breasted GuineafowlKey words
Climate change/Conservation/Conservation planning/Ecological niche modeling/Species distribution/Upper Guinea Forest/White-breasted Guineafowl引用本文复制引用
Benedictus Freeman,Daniel Jiménez-García,Benjamin Barca,Matthew Grainger..Using remotely sensed and climate data to predict the current and potential future geographic distribution of a bird at multiple scales: the case of Agelastes meleagrides, a western African forest endemic[J].鸟类学研究(英文版),2019,10(3):262-270,9.基金项目
This project was supported by Conservation International through a Global Environment Facility-funded Grant No. GEF-5810. ()