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Novel methods improve prediction of species’ distributions from occurrence data

Ecography(2006)10.1111/j.2006.0906-7590.04596.xSource: DataRank Database
Top 10%
12.5DataRank
12.5Top 10%
Open Access
9029 citations · base score 9.1
datarank_citation_only_1hop_v4Methodology
Data sources & pipeline
Pipeline:CrossRefSciBERTdoi-metadataOpenAlexDataRank
Enrichment:Pending
FAIR ChecklistContext only (not used in score)
FFindable
Has DOI
AAccessible
Open Access
IInteroperable
RReusable

FAIR checklist signals are shown for context only and do not affect DataRank scoring.

DataRank Breakdown

Base Component 11%Network Component 89%

Base Score Contribution

1.4

From this paper's citation signal

Citation Network Contribution

11.2

From 130 citing papers with measurable signal

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Authors (31)

Catherine H. Graham*,Robert P. AndersonORCID,Miroslav Dudík,Simon FerrierORCID,Antoine GuisanORCID

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