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      Incorporating movement in species distribution models: how do simulations of dispersal affect the accuracy and uncertainty of projections?

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      International Journal of Geographical Information Science
      Informa UK Limited

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                Journal
                International Journal of Geographical Information Science
                International Journal of Geographical Information Science
                Informa UK Limited
                1365-8816
                1362-3087
                March 21 2016
                March 21 2016
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                : 1-25
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                10.1080/13658816.2016.1158823
                584e604a-8270-471e-a2a4-74ff2c2b0b59
                © 2016
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