10.1371/journal.pone.0113246.g002 Daniel P. Silva Daniel P. Silva Bruno Vilela Bruno Vilela Paulo De Marco Jr. Paulo De Marco Jr. André Nemésio André Nemésio 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. Public Library of Science 2014 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 2014-11-25 02:47:33 Figure 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>