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Release v1.0 of the gorillas repository is the public version of the R code and data used in the following article: Plumptre A. J., S. Nixon, D. Kujirakwinja, G. Vieilledent, R. Critchlow, E. A. Williamson, R. Nishuli, A. Kirkby and J. S. Hall. 2016. Catastrophic Decline of World's Largest Primate: 80% Loss of Grauer's Gorilla (Gorilla beringei graueri) Population Justifies Critically Endangered Status. PLoS One. 11(10): e0162697. [doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0162697].
population size, hSDM R package, Grauer's gorilla, poaching, Democratic Republic of the Congo, species distribution models, IUCN conservation status, critically endangered, spatial autocorrelation
population size, hSDM R package, Grauer's gorilla, poaching, Democratic Republic of the Congo, species distribution models, IUCN conservation status, critically endangered, spatial autocorrelation
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