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Biomapper

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Alexandre Hirzel

Biomapper is a kit of GIS and statistical tools designed to build habitat suitability (HS) models and maps for organisms. It is based on the Ecological Niche Factor Analysis (ENFA) which enables HS models to be created without requiring absence data (e.g., data documenting locations where the organism is not present). ENFA determines which e ...

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Last Update: 2009

Data analysis Species populations

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"You fools!" Don John laughed. "You can’t touch me. I have a copyright on this hideout! Anyone who films me will be sued!"

Patlu explained, "It means ownership. Don John’s videos are fake. We need to create our own original video—no stealing, no copying—to track him down." Patlu used his tiny camera drone to spy on Don John’s old film studio. He recorded original footage of Don John’s henchmen sneaking in and out of a specific door—the one marked "No Entry: Copyright Protected." Motu Patlu Video Download No Copyright

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