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    Geographical patterns in climate and agricultural technology drive soybean productivity in Brazil - Fig 2

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    <p>Average climate suitability of the ecological niche models for (a) current climate and (b) future climate scenarios, and (c) environmental suitability shifts of the future scenario when compared to the current scenario. Positive values in (c) indicates municipalities that will increase the environmental suitability for soybean cultivation in future scenarios.</p

    Soybean productivity in Brazilian municipalities.

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    <p>(A) Map of average soybean productivity in Brazilian municipalities from 1994 to 2010. (B) Distribution frequency of average soybean productivity (ton ha<sup>-1</sup>) by municipalities.</p

    Diniz-Filho_etal_MER_2015

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    The following data and achieves are available from DRYAD for Diniz-Filho et al. - Mol. Ecol. Res. 1) Sampling localities, codes, latitudes and longitudes, Heterozygosity for 25 populations of D. alata in Brazilian Cerrado (Baru25pops.xlsx); 2) Genotypes for 8 microsatellite loci for 642 individuals of D. alata from 25 populations (baru_FSTAT_8loci.dat); 3) R-script for the analyses shown in this paper, including generating heterozygosity by resampling and the random selection of ENMs for ensemble correlations (ENM_selection.R); 4) Vector of heterozygosity used in the analyses (he.txt); 5) Environmental suitabilities of ENMs in the 25 populations of D. alata (ENM.txt); 6) Occurrence records for D. alata in Brazilian Cerrado (D_alata_occurrence_records.txt); 7) Occurrence records in a Neotropical grid with resolution of 0.5o (D_alata_neotropic_grid.txt), used in BIOENSEMBLES; 8) One of the environmental data (CCSM climatic model for current time) in the Neotropical grid used in the modeling process with BIOENSEMBLES (be_biovar_CCSM_0k_neotropic.txt - other similar data sets are available at www.ecoclimate.org)
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