Machine-learning model led design to experimentally test species thermal limits: The case of kissing bugs (Triatominae).
Species Distribution Modelling (SDM) determines habitat suitability of a species across geographic areas using macro-climatic variables; however, micro-habitats can buffer or exacerbate the influence of macro-climatic variables, requiring links between physiology and species persistence. Experimenta...
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Main Authors: | Jorge E Rabinovich (Author), Agustín Alvarez Costa (Author), Ignacio J Muñoz (Author), Pablo E Schilman (Author), Nicholas M Fountain-Jones (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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