2021
DOI: 10.28991/hef-2021-02-04-05
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Habitat Suitability Modeling for Wildlife Management Objectives by Using Maximum Entropy Method

Abstract: Habitat suitability models are useful tools for a variety of wildlife management objectives. Distributions of wildlife species can be predicted for geographical areas that have not been extensively surveyed. The basis of these models' work is to minimize the relationship between species distribution and biotic and abiotic environments. For some species, there is information about presence and absence that allows the use of a variety of standard statistical methods. However, absence data is not available for mo… Show more

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“…As a tropical nation, Indonesia is home to numerous native herbivores that are fed lignocellulose feeds such as grass, tree leaves, rice straw, and legumes. These herbivores may adapt to the environment with greater nutrient and shelter quality (Naqibzadeh et al, 2021). The capacity of those herbivores to consume forage-based feed suggests that they have cellulolytic bacteria in their gastrointestinal tract.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a tropical nation, Indonesia is home to numerous native herbivores that are fed lignocellulose feeds such as grass, tree leaves, rice straw, and legumes. These herbivores may adapt to the environment with greater nutrient and shelter quality (Naqibzadeh et al, 2021). The capacity of those herbivores to consume forage-based feed suggests that they have cellulolytic bacteria in their gastrointestinal tract.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%