2019
DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btz487
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iTUPA: an online automated application to perform Topographic-Unit Parsimony Analysis

Abstract: Summary iTUPA is a free online application for automatizing the Topographic-Unit Parsimony Analysis (TUPA), which identifies areas of endemism based on topography. iTUPA generates species-occurrences matrices based on user-defined topographic units (TUs) and provides a parsimony analysis of the generated matrix. We tested iTUPA after a proposal of regionalization for the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. iTUPA can handle millions of species registers simultaneously and uses Google Earth high-definit… Show more

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“…These databases represent a great optimization of the efforts made by distinct projects, as they will allow the continuity in the use of generated data. In addition, a few projects were involved with the development of computational tools, such as those presented by Hirakama et al ( 2009), Hammoud et al (2019aHammoud et al ( , 2019b and Santos & Fuhlendorf (2019). Tools of this type can offer new perspectives and analytical facilities that were previously not possible to be performed.…”
Section: Databasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These databases represent a great optimization of the efforts made by distinct projects, as they will allow the continuity in the use of generated data. In addition, a few projects were involved with the development of computational tools, such as those presented by Hirakama et al ( 2009), Hammoud et al (2019aHammoud et al ( , 2019b and Santos & Fuhlendorf (2019). Tools of this type can offer new perspectives and analytical facilities that were previously not possible to be performed.…”
Section: Databasesmentioning
confidence: 99%