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This is a tutorial containing a full worked example of species distribution modelling using the RSEP method and the three-step methods (TS and TSKM methods) for pseudo-absence generation presented in Iturbide et al., 2015, combining environmental profiling and spatial extent restriction of the background (see Fig. 2 in the cited article). We illustrate the steps followed to produce some of the analyses presented in the article using the R package mopa (MOdelling Pseudo Absences).


NOTE: Most functions presented are implemented in mopa. In the few cases in which functions from other packages are used, the package name is always explicitly indicated.

  1. Package Installation
  2. Modelling
  3. [Data pre-processing](https://github.com/SantanderMetGroup/mopa/wiki/Data preprocessing)
  4. [Pseudo absence data generation and modelling ](https://github.com/SantanderMetGroup/mopa/wiki/Pseudo absence data generation and modelling )

###References

Iturbide, M., Bedia, J., Herrera, S., del Hierro, O., Pinto, M., Guti ́errez, J.M., 2015. A framework for species distribution modelling with improved pseudo-absence generation. Ecological Modelling DOI:10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2015.05.018.

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