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Papers: 10.1038/srep26340

https://doi.org/10.1038/srep26340

Phylogenetic niche conservatism explains an inverse latitudinal diversity gradient in freshwater arthropods

Cited by: 41
Author(s): Jérôme Morinière, Matthew H. Van Dam, Oliver Hawlitschek, Johannes Bergsten, Mariano C. Michat, Lars Hendrich, Ignacio Ribera, Emmanuel F. A. Toussaint, Michael Balke
Published: about 9 years ago

Software Mentions 12

cran: dismo
Species Distribution Modeling
Papers that mentioned: 275
Very Likely Science (85)
cran: maps
Draw Geographical Maps
Papers that mentioned: 137
Very Likely Science (75)
cran: maptools
Tools for Handling Spatial Objects
Papers that mentioned: 269
Very Likely Science (75)
cran: phyloclim
Integrating Phylogenetics and Climatic Niche Modeling
Papers that mentioned: 18
Very Likely Science (85)
cran: phytools
Phylogenetic Tools for Comparative Biology (and Other Things)
Papers that mentioned: 586
Very Likely Science (100)
cran: rgdal
Bindings for the 'Geospatial' Data Abstraction Library
Papers that mentioned: 328
Very Likely Science (75)
cran: sp
Classes and Methods for Spatial Data
Papers that mentioned: 258
Very Likely Science (95)
cran: TreePar
Estimating birth and death rates based on phylogenies
Papers that mentioned: 31
Very Likely Science (75)
pypi: maps
Maps: flavors of Python dictionaries
Papers that mentioned: 137
Very Likely Science (65)
pypi: maptools
Manipulate maps
Papers that mentioned: 269
Very Likely Science (100)
pypi: phytools
Useful tools for physicists.
Papers that mentioned: 586
Very Likely Science (80)
pypi: sp
Quickly find out which directories / files are hogging your disk space.
Papers that mentioned: 258
Very Likely Science (65)