Species distribution modeling (SDM) is a set of statistical and computational techniques used to predict the geographic distribution of species based on environmental and ecological data. The primary goal of SDM is to understand the relationships between species and their environments, allowing researchers to map and predict where species are likely to occur under current and future conditions. Here are the key components and methods associated with species distribution modeling: 1. **Data Collection**: SDM relies on occurrence data (i.e.

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