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This dataset consists of Bearded Vulture Gypaetus barbatus occurrence points which were used to develop a distribution model to study its suitable habitat of this species. Using these data, we modelled the current distribution of Bearded Vulture throughout its entire range and projected the Last Glacial Maxima (LGM), Mid-Holocene (MH) and future distribution under 2070s climate change scenarios. We compiled these data from the entire distribution range in Asia, Europe and Africa using different sources: freely accessible online resources including, eBird and GBIF repositories, published reports and grey literature and occurrence data collected by the authors in the field, mostly in Nepal.
The Rufford Foundation, UK; (Grants 18462-B) supported TRS to conduct fieldwork in Nepal. Universiti Sains Malaysia and The World Academy of Science, Italy provided a USM-TWAS postgraduate fellowship award to TRS. JDA & JMPG were supported by a Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities postdoctoral contract (RYC-2017-22783 and IJC-2019-038968 respectively).
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range dynamics, Last Glacial Maximum, species distribution model, Range dynamics, Species distribution model, limiting factors, suitable habitat, range shift, Scavenger, Range shift, Suitable habitat, Limiting factors, MaxEnt, scavenger
range dynamics, Last Glacial Maximum, species distribution model, Range dynamics, Species distribution model, limiting factors, suitable habitat, range shift, Scavenger, Range shift, Suitable habitat, Limiting factors, MaxEnt, scavenger
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