Ticks on the move—climate change-induced range shifts of three tick species in europe: current and future habitat suitability for

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  • who: Sarah Cunze from the Institute of Ecology, Evolution and Diversity, GoetheUniversity, Maxu2011vonu2011Laueu2011Str13, Frankfurt/Main, Germany have published the article: Ticks on the moveu2014climate change-induced range shifts of three tick species in Europe: current and future habitat suitability for, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors provide the mean AUC-value of the 10 replicates and the standard deviation. The aim of this study was to examine the effects of projected climate change on the habitat suitability of three common tick species in Europe.
  • how: For niche modelling the authors used a . . .

     

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