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WORLDMAP is under continuing development for research projects and is updated at least every month.

Before using it to carry out any analyses, please ensure that you have the most recent version:

v4.19.20 (15.IV.99)

Version 4.19 introduces automated procedures for choosing n areas to represent the maximum number of species (the 'maximal covering location problem'), for doing this to supplement existing selected areas ('Gap analysis'), and for testing the results against selecting areas at random.

These methods were described and demonstrated at the symposium at the Zoological Society of London: Has the Panda had its day? Future priorities for the conservation of mammalian biodiversity (November 14-15 1997) in a collaborative study with Neil Burgess and Carsten Rahbek (Danish Centre for Tropical Biodiversity, University of Copenhagen) using data for Afrotropical mammals and birds (data for birds were provided coutesy of another collaborative study with Helen de Klerk and Time Crowe of the Percy FitzPatrick Institute, University of Cape Town).

If you find any bugs, or have any queries or suggestions, please contact us.
 
 


Recent changes

These are listed by build number and date. To find the version and build number (e.g. v4.00.00) for a copy of Worldmap, click on the 'Help' menu from the top bar, and then on the option 'About Worldmap'.


Development history

Previous major revisions listed by version and date.

 
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