Modelling the response of Antarctic marine species to environmental changes. Methods, applications and limitations
Collected date : from 1 Jan 2017 to 9 Jul 2021
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Biogéosciences
Charlène Guillaumot
Ecological modelling is nowadays widely used to highlight the environmental conditions that influence the species ecological niche and better understand their response to environmental changes. Methodological challenges are however present for Southern Ocean marine case studies and it is important ...
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