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Author: Crameri, Gary; Durr, Peter A.; Barr, Jennifer; Yu, Meng; Graham, Kerryne; Williams, Owen J.; Kayali, Ghazi; Smith, David; Peiris, Malik; Mackenzie, John S.; Wang, Lin-Fa
Title: Absence of MERS-CoV antibodies in feral camels in Australia: Implications for the pathogen's origin and spread
  • Document date: 2015_11_2
  • ID: yxtepbta_14
    Snippet: There is little published literature on these seven species, and to determine potential overlap of their distribution with those of camels, we undertook habitat modelling distribution using Maxent version 3.3 [27] . As input for the modelling, we used the locational data stored within the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) online database, which collates data on museum collections and sightings for most bat species of Australia (http://www.ala.org.a.....
    Document: There is little published literature on these seven species, and to determine potential overlap of their distribution with those of camels, we undertook habitat modelling distribution using Maxent version 3.3 [27] . As input for the modelling, we used the locational data stored within the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) online database, which collates data on museum collections and sightings for most bat species of Australia (http://www.ala.org.au/). Predictor variables used were all the BioClim bioclimatic variables, Australian Land Use and Management Classification Version 7 and the NVIS Major Vegetation Subgroups (Version 4.1).

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