https://github.com/abbiodiversity/amphibianmodels

ABMI amphibian species models

https://github.com/abbiodiversity/amphibianmodels

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ABMI amphibian species models

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Created about 4 years ago · Last pushed about 3 years ago
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README.md

ABMI Amphibian Technical Documentation

Overview

The Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute (ABMI) has developed a monitoring program for vocalizing amphibians within Alberta. This repository contains a bookdown document (https://abbiodiversity.github.io/AmphibianModels/) describing how data was collected, processed, and analysed. This document will be update as necessary to reflect changes in available data and modeling procedures. Readers can find the most up-to-date results on the ABMI Biodiversity Browser (https://www.abmi.ca/home/data-analytics/biobrowser-home).

Acknowledgements

We would like to acknowledge that this work would not be possible without the dedication of the ABMI staff, both past and present. Without our field staff, geospatial experts, taxonomists, and ecologists, we would not be able to perform this work.

Contact

For any questions regarding the contents of this repository or data access, please contact Brandon Allen at brandon.allen@ualberta.ca.

Suggested citation

Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute. 2022. Using autonomous recording units to develop species distribution models for vocalizing amphibians in Alberta, Canada. Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute, Alberta, Canada. (https://abbiodiversity.github.io/AmphibianModels/)

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  • Name: Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute
  • Login: ABbiodiversity
  • Kind: organization
  • Location: Edmonton, AB

We track changes in Alberta's wildlife and their habitats from border to border, and provide ongoing, relevant, scientifically credible information.

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