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  1. Putting biodiversity on the map. Explore a species distributional, trait, and conservation data. Explore high quality biodiversity expectations for any area of interest, anywhere in the world. Explore national biodiversity indicators: the Species Habitat, Protection, and Information Indices.

  2. 11 de ago. de 2021 · Heatmaps para mapas de biodiversidad y hotspots. 11 agosto, 2021. A través de coordenadas puedes trabajar la representación de hotspots de tus datos a modo de heatmaps o mapas de calor. Coordenadas de distribución de especies y otros elementos medioambientales pueden ser simbolizados de forma directa por densidad de citas con ...

  3. Explore the variety of life with the latest biodiversity maps, including birds, mammals, amphibians, and marine species. GIS data available.

  4. Native species richness (of the 29 species) using cool to warm colors to represent overlapping distributions of few to many species, respectively. The top panel shows that the present (year 2000) distribution of hotspots in the national park aligns well with the distribution of SEAs.

  5. All Red List Categories. Threatened species - species assessed as: CR (Critically Endangered), EN (Endangered) and. VU (Vulnerable). Each analysis was exported to a raster in the Mollweide projection, a projection that preserves equal areas across the globe. The raster cell size is 900 km 2 (30 km square).

  6. 7 de jun. de 2022 · 07 June 2022. Article history. PDF. Split View. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. Recent high-throughput omics techniques have produced a large amount of biological data. Visualization of big omics data is essential to answer a wide range of biological problems.

  7. A heatmap (aka heat map) depicts values for a main variable of interest across two axis variables as a grid of colored squares. The axis variables are divided into ranges like a bar chart or histogram, and each cell’s color indicates the value of the main variable in the corresponding cell range.