2018
DOI: 10.16943/ptinsa/2018/49412
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Population Assessment and Ecological Niche Modelling of Carpinus Viminea Wall. ex Lindl. A Multipurpose Tree for Conservation in the Indian Himalayan Region

Abstract: The charged particle accelerators were originally developed for pursuing research in frontier areas of physics. They are now being used not only for basic research in science, but also in a variety of applications of great relevance to the society. The charged particle accelerators are employed in health care, industry, agriculture, national security, environment, archaeology and cultural heritage related programmes. An overview of the charged particle accelerators; the ion and the electron types, the national… Show more

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“…Based on a logistic threshold of 10 percentile training presence, the output of MaxEnt directly predicts whether an area is good for a certain species on a scale from 0 to 1. Accordingly, the suitable habitats were classified into different categories, with values in the range of 0.0–0.10 representing “very low” suitability, 0.10–0.30 representing “low” suitability, 0.30–0.50 representing “medium” suitability, 0.50–0.70 representing “high” suitability, and 0.70–1 representing “very high” suitability [ 50 ]. The pixels in the cloglog output format show different categories of habitat suitability, which were extracted, counted, and changed into a unit of area (km 2 ) to estimate the exact proportion of the region occupied by the species.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on a logistic threshold of 10 percentile training presence, the output of MaxEnt directly predicts whether an area is good for a certain species on a scale from 0 to 1. Accordingly, the suitable habitats were classified into different categories, with values in the range of 0.0–0.10 representing “very low” suitability, 0.10–0.30 representing “low” suitability, 0.30–0.50 representing “medium” suitability, 0.50–0.70 representing “high” suitability, and 0.70–1 representing “very high” suitability [ 50 ]. The pixels in the cloglog output format show different categories of habitat suitability, which were extracted, counted, and changed into a unit of area (km 2 ) to estimate the exact proportion of the region occupied by the species.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%