I have a list of alien species and by using their native range, I want to predict for the Mediterranean using MaxEnt models which will calibrated with data about the native distribution of these species, with the true occurrences in the Mediterranean Sea. All the analyses were conducted in R using the biomod2 package.
projectin in a new range area using biomod2
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