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From: Determining the potential distribution of Oryctes monoceros and Oryctes rhinoceros by combining machine-learning with high-dimensional multidisciplinary environmental variables

Figure 5

Response curves of the most significant environmental variables in mapping suitable areas of O. monoceros (ac) and O. rhinoceros (df). Note: In part b, 1–16 means evergreen needleleaf forests, evergreen broadleaf forests, deciduous needleleaf forests, deciduous broadleaf forests, mixed forests, closed shrublands, open shrublands, woody savannas, savannas, grasslands, permanent wetlands, croplands, urban and built-up lands, cropland/natural vegetation mo-saics, permanent snow and ice, and barren, respectively.

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