Potential distribution of the modeled <i>Eulaema</i> and <i>Eufriesea</i> species according to all different modeling algorithms used, and considering both pairs of the Atlantic-Amazonian species evaluated in this study. Daniel P. Silva Bruno Vilela Paulo De Marco Jr. André Nemésio 10.1371/journal.pone.0113246.g002 https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_Potential_distribution_of_the_modeled_Eulaema_and_Eufriesea_species_according_to_all_different_modeling_algorithms_used_and_considering_both_pairs_of_the_Atlantic_Amazonian_species_evaluated_in_this_study_/1251357 <p>Potential distribution of the modeled <i>Eulaema</i> and <i>Eufriesea</i> species according to all different modeling algorithms used, and considering both pairs of the Atlantic-Amazonian species evaluated in this study.</p> 2014-11-25 02:47:33 Atlantic Forest species orchid bees niche South American forested biomes Understand Speciation Patterns Ecological Niche Models Amazonian species Atlantic sister species Sister Neotropical Orchid Bees