Maximum Entropy modeling of invasive plants in the forests of Cumberland Plateau and Mountain Region

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University of Canterbury. Mathematics and Statistics
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2010
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Lemke, D.
Hulme, P.
Brown, J.A.
Tadesse, W.
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This research explores the integration of GIS and remote sensing with statistical analysis to assist in species distribution modeling of invasive species. It is applicable to both native and non-native species and has the ability to assist land managers in identifying both areas of importance and areas of threat.

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Lemke, D., Hulme, P., Brown, J.A., Tadesse, W. (2010) Maximum Entropy modeling of invasive plants in the forests of Cumberland Plateau and Mountain Region. Lexington, KY, USA: 17th Central Hardwood Forest Conference, 5-7 Apr 2010.
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