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Species distribution data available in the Finnish Entomological Database is used to study the distribution types of nnish Lepidoptera. Distribution areas are compared using the geographic distance and congruence coecient
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... this study, the basic version of the algorithm was be used. Eight different area types were recognized, and for each area, a representative species was selected (see Figure 3). Preliminary studies using the eight example maps showed that the classification did not always produce good results. ...
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