The potential of species distribution modelling for reintroduction projects: the case study of the Chequered Skipper in England
Dirk Maes(Research Institute for Nature and Forest), Nigel A. D. Bourn(Butterfly Conservation), Chris van Swaay(Dutch Butterfly Conservation), Susannah O’Riordan(Butterfly Conservation), Erik Matthysen(University of Antwerp), Ruddy Cors(Service Public de Wallonie), Philippe Goffart(Service Public de Wallonie), Luc De Bruyn(University of Antwerp), Carine Wils(Research Institute for Nature and Forest), K. L. Cruickshanks(Butterfly Conservation), Sofie Verhulst(University of Antwerp), Sam Ellis(Butterfly Conservation), Marc Herremans, Daniel Hoare(Butterfly Conservation), Kristijn RR Swinnen
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