An R package to generate species range maps based on ecoregions and a user-friendly GBIF wrapper
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An R package to generate species range maps based on ecoregions and a user-friendly GBIF wrapper
Scientific reuse of openly published biodiversity information: Programmatic access to and analysis of primary biodiversity information using R. Nordic Oikos 2018, pre-conference R workshop. Venue: 18. feb. 2018 10:00 - 19. feb. 2018 16:00, Trondheim
GBIF Ruby client; docs: http://www.rubydoc.info/gems/gbifrb/0.1.0
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