[GRASS-SVN] r71170 - grass-addons/grass7/vector/v.maxent.swd

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Thu Jun 8 00:59:33 PDT 2017


Author: pvanbosgeo
Date: 2017-06-08 00:59:33 -0700 (Thu, 08 Jun 2017)
New Revision: 71170

Modified:
   grass-addons/grass7/vector/v.maxent.swd/v.maxent.swd.html
Log:
addon v.maxent.swd: change email; add mentioning of latest version maxent (not tested use of files created with this addon with the latest version of Maxent, but should work)

Modified: grass-addons/grass7/vector/v.maxent.swd/v.maxent.swd.html
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--- grass-addons/grass7/vector/v.maxent.swd/v.maxent.swd.html	2017-06-07 20:14:16 UTC (rev 71169)
+++ grass-addons/grass7/vector/v.maxent.swd/v.maxent.swd.html	2017-06-08 07:59:33 UTC (rev 71170)
@@ -1,45 +1,58 @@
 <h2>DESCRIPTION</h2>
 
-<em>v.maxent.swd</em> Produce a set of SWD files as input to MaxEnt 
-3.3.3k, based on a point vector layer(s) of species distribution(s), a point layer with background points and user-defined raster layers. The user can also let the function create the background point file. 
-(respecting region and mask, if set).
+<em>v.maxent.swd</em> Produce a set of SWD files as input to MaxEnt 3.3.3k
+(version 3.4.1 untested, but should work as well), based on a point vector
+layer(s) of species distribution(s), a point layer with background points and
+user-defined raster layers. The user can also let the function create the
+background point file. (respecting region and mask, if set).
 
-<p>The SWD file format is a simple CSV-like file file format as 
-described in Elith et al. 2011. The first three fields provide the 
-species name, x-coordinate and y-coordinate, while subsequent fields 
-contain the values of the user-selected environmental parameters. 
-Note that the coordinates are not used by the MaxEnt program if all 
+<p>The SWD file format is a simple CSV-like file file format as
+described in Elith et al. 2011. The first three fields provide the
+species name, x-coordinate and y-coordinate, while subsequent fields
+contain the values of the user-selected environmental parameters.
+Note that the coordinates are not used by the MaxEnt program if all
 environmental data is given in the SWD format file.
 
-<p>The user can provide one or more species point files, which will be 
-combined in one SWD file. The map names of both the species point 
-layers and the environmental parameters can be replaced by alias 
-names, which will be used by MaxEnt. 
+<p>The user can provide one or more species point files, which will be
+combined in one SWD file. The map names of both the species point
+layers and the environmental parameters can be replaced by alias
+names, which will be used by MaxEnt.
 
 <h2>NOTES</h2>
 
-The SWD output files are simple comma delimited text 
-files (.csv) and can therefore be easily read in in for example R 
-and subsequently used in other models / functions.  
+The SWD output files are simple comma delimited text
+files (.csv) and can therefore be easily read in in for example R
+and subsequently used in other models / functions.
 
 <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 
 <ul>
-    <li>MaxEnt 3.3.3k (<a href="http://biodiversityinformatics.amnh.org/open_source/maxent/">http://biodiversityinformatics.amnh.org/open_source/maxent/</a>)</li>
-    <li>The <a href="http://svn.osgeo.org/grass/grass-addons/grass6/raster/r.out.maxent_swd/r.out.maxent_swd.html">
-    r.out.maxent_swd</a> script (for GRASS GIS 6.*) for an alternative implementation</li> 
+    <li>MaxEnt 3.3.3k (version 3.4.1 untested, but should work as well)
+    (<a href="http://biodiversityinformatics.amnh.org/open_source/maxent/">
+    http://biodiversityinformatics.amnh.org/open_source/maxent/</a>)</li>
+    <li>The <a
+    href="http://svn.osgeo.org/grass/grass-addons/grass6/raster/r.out.maxent_swd/r.out.maxent_swd.html">
+    r.out.maxent_swd</a> script (for GRASS GIS 6.*) for an alternative
+    implementation</li>
 </ul>
 
 <h2>REFERENCES</h2>
 
 <ul>
-    <li> Steven J. Phillips, Miroslav Dudík, Robert E. Schapire.A maximum entropy approach to species distribution modeling. In Proceedings of the Twenty-First International Conference on Machine Learning, pages 655-662, 2004.</li>
-    <li>Steven J. Phillips, Robert P. Anderson, Robert E. Schapire. Maximum entropy modeling of species geographic distributions. Ecological Modelling, 190:231-259, 2006.</li>
-    <li>Jane Elith, Steven J. Phillips, Trevor Hastie, Miroslav Dudík, Yung En Chee, Colin J. Yates. A statistical explanation of MaxEnt for ecologists. Diversity and Distributions, 17:43-57, 2011. </li>
+    <li> Steven J. Phillips, Miroslav Dudík, Robert E. Schapire.A maximum
+    entropy approach to species distribution modeling. In Proceedings of the
+    Twenty-First International Conference on Machine Learning, pages 655-662,
+    2004.</li>
+    <li>Steven J. Phillips, Robert P. Anderson, Robert E. Schapire. Maximum
+    entropy modeling of species geographic distributions. Ecological Modelling,
+    190:231-259, 2006.</li>
+    <li>Jane Elith, Steven J. Phillips, Trevor Hastie, Miroslav Dudík, Yung En
+    Chee, Colin J. Yates. A statistical explanation of MaxEnt for ecologists.
+    Diversity and Distributions, 17:43-57, 2011. </li>
 </ul>
 
 <h2>AUTHOR</h2>
 
-Paulo van Breugel, paulo at ecodiv.org
+Paulo van Breugel, paulo at ecodiv.earth
 
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