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Unraveling the spatiotemporal clustering of malaria incidence and modeling a decade of epidemiological data in Jimma Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia. [PDF]
Biruksew A +6 more
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Spatial autocorrelation and red herrings in geographical ecology
J. Diniz‐Filho, L. M. Bini, B. Hawkins
semanticscholar +1 more source
Neurofeedback for Binge‐Eating Disorder: Neurophysiological Outcome Predictors and Rapid Response
ABSTRACT Objective Pioneer studies suggested the effectiveness of food‐specific electroencephalography (EEG) and real‐time functional near‐infrared spectroscopy (rtfNIRS) neurofeedback (NF) trainings in the treatment of binge‐eating disorder (BED). These trainings aim to improve participants' neurophysiological self‐regulation.
Ben Schreglmann +3 more
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Testing environmental and genetic effects in the presence of spatial autocorrelation
F. Rousset, Jean-Baptiste Ferdy
semanticscholar +1 more source
Correlative species distribution models (SDMs) are quantitative tools in biogeography and macroecology. Building upon the ecological niche concept, they correlate environmental covariates to species presence to model habitat suitability and predict species distributions.
Moritz Klaassen +3 more
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Investigating the effect of response autocorrelation on n-back analyses of serial dependence. [PDF]
Esposito D, Fornaciai M, Gori M.
europepmc +1 more source
Risk assessments of invasive species present one of the most challenging applications of species distribution models (SDMs) due to the fundamental issues of distributional disequilibrium, niche changes, and truncation. Invasive species often occupy only a fraction of their potential environmental and geographic ranges, as their spatiotemporal dynamics ...
Erola Fenollosa +4 more
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Spatiotemporal Patterns of Aquatic Product Risks in China Based on Entropy-Weighted TOPSIS. [PDF]
Tao G +6 more
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Does biotic resistance govern forest invasions by bark and ambrosia beetles?
The theory of biotic resistance states that community diversity promotes resistance to biological invasions. This theory has been widely explored for its ability to explain variation in habitat invasibility to non‐native plant species and while the theory holds in some systems, it does not in others.
Jiří Trombik +4 more
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DynamicAtlas: a morphodynamic atlas for Drosophila development. [PDF]
Lefebvre MF +8 more
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