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  2. Species distribution modelling - Wikipedia

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    Species distribution modelling (SDM), also known as environmental (or ecological) niche modelling (ENM), habitat modelling, predictive habitat distribution modelling, and range mapping [1] uses ecological models to predict the distribution of a species across geographic space and time using environmental data. The environmental data are most ...

  3. Tent map - Wikipedia

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    The tent map with parameter μ = 2 and the logistic map with parameter r = 4 are topologically conjugate, [1] and thus the behaviours of the two maps are in this sense identical under iteration. Depending on the value of μ, the tent map demonstrates a range of dynamical behaviour ranging from predictable to chaotic.

  4. Species distribution - Wikipedia

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    This is a range map of Juniperus communis, the common juniper. Species distribution , or species dispersion , [ 1 ] is the manner in which a biological taxon is spatially arranged. [ 2 ] The geographic limits of a particular taxon's distribution is its range , often represented as shaded areas on a map.

  5. Group concept mapping - Wikipedia

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    A mind map is a diagram used to visually represent information, centering on one word or idea with categories and sub-categories radiating off of it in a tree structure. [20] Popularized by Tony Buzan in the 1970s, mind mapping is often a spontaneous exercise done by an individual or group to gather information about what they think around a ...

  6. List of graphical methods - Wikipedia

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    Included are diagram techniques, chart techniques, plot techniques, and other forms of visualization. There is also a list of computer graphics and descriptive geometry topics . Simple displays

  7. Logistic map - Wikipedia

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    For example, when one point is plotted for r, it is a fixed point, and when m points are plotted for r, it corresponds to an m-periodic orbit. When an orbital diagram is drawn for the logistic map, it is possible to see how the branch representing the stable periodic orbit splits, which represents a cascade of period-doubling bifurcations.

  8. Geographic information system - Wikipedia

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    Example of hardware for mapping (GPS and laser rangefinder) and data collection (rugged computer). The current trend for geographical information system (GIS) is that accurate mapping and data analysis are completed while in the field. Depicted hardware (field-map technology) is used mainly for forest inventories, monitoring and mapping.

  9. Radar chart - Wikipedia

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    In some cases there is a natural structure, and radar charts can be well-suited. For example, for diagrams of data that vary over a 24-hour cycle, the hourly data is naturally related to its neighbor, and has a cyclic structure, so it can naturally be displayed as a radar chart. [16] [19] [20]