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Research Project: Efficient and Effective Preservation and Management of Plant and Microbial Genetic Resource Collections

Location: Agricultural Genetic Resources Preservation Research

Title: Map methods and occurrence data sources

Author
item Khoury, Colin
item SOSA, CHRYSTIAN - International Center For Tropical Agriculture (CIAT)

Submitted to: North American Crop Wild Relatives
Publication Type: Book / Chapter
Publication Acceptance Date: 11/7/2017
Publication Date: 12/13/2018
Citation: Khoury, C.K., Sosa, C.C. 2018. Appendix 1: Map Methods and Occurrence Data Sources. In: Greene, S.L., Williams, K.A., Khoury, C.K., Kantar, M.B., Marek, L.F., editors. North American Crop Wild Relatives. Volume 1: Conservation Strategies. New York, NY: Springer, Cham. p. 325-334.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95101-0

Interpretive Summary: This chapter outlines the data and methods used to create species distribution models for crop wild relatives and wild utilized species for the book: Greene SL, Williams KA, Khoury CK, Kantar MB, and Marek LF (eds.) (2018). North American Crop Wild Relatives, Volume 1: Conservation Strategies. Springer, doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-95101-0. All occurrence data providers are listed. For access to the occurrence data used in this book, as well as potential distribution models for individual taxa, please contact the editors.

Technical Abstract: This chapter outlines the data and methods used to create species distribution models for crop wild relatives and wild utilized species for the book: Greene SL, Williams KA, Khoury CK, Kantar MB, and Marek LF (eds.) (2018). North American Crop Wild Relatives, Volume 1: Conservation Strategies. Springer, doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-95101-0. All occurrence data providers are listed. For access to the occurrence data used in this book, as well as potential distribution models for individual taxa, please contact the editors.