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SUP P OR TING INFORMATI O N


Additional Supporting Information may be found in the online version of this article:

Table S1 Model selection and model evaluation results for each species.


Table S2 Model-averaged estimates of parameters obtained for species distribution models accounting for absence data reliability (anuran species).
Table S3 Model-averaged estimates of parameters obtained for species distribution models accounting for absence data reliability (urodele species).
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B I OSKETCH
Carola Go´ mez-Rodr´ıguez (PhD, University of Salamanca) is interested in freshwater ecology and monitoring biases. She is especially interested in potential biases in diversity assess- ments and species distribution models attributed to species and habitats temporal dynamics.
Author contributions: C.G.-R. conceived the ideas and analysed the data; C.G.-R., J.B., C.D.-P. and A.G. wrote the paper.

Editor: Risto Heikkinen
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