Minimizing false-negatives when predicting the potential distribution of an invasive species: a bioclimatic envelope for the red-eared slider at global and regional scales
Article first published online: 4 NOV 2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-1795.2008.00299.x
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Animal Conservation
Special Issue: Excerpts from the 6th World Conference of Herpetology
Volume 13, Issue Supplement s1, pages 5–15, December 2010
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Heidy Kikillus, K., Hare, K. M. and Hartley, S. (2010), Minimizing false-negatives when predicting the potential distribution of an invasive species: a bioclimatic envelope for the red-eared slider at global and regional scales. Animal Conservation, 13: 5–15. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-1795.2008.00299.x
Publication History
- Issue published online: 4 NOV 2010
- Article first published online: 4 NOV 2010
- Received 9 December 2008; accepted 7 May 2009
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