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ModestR Software Quick start tutorial Export menu option. They are also accessible from the context menu, when clicking on any tree node with the right mouse button (you can select the root tree node to select the whole database). The main exportation options of DataManager are: Taxonomy data exportation: you can export all or part of the taxonomy data to a CSV file, as explained in section 6.12. Maps exportation: you can export species distribution maps to standalone map files, or to presence data in different formats (pseudosamples, valid samples, ASC rasters…), optionally including environmental variables. You can also export maps as JPEG images (optionally including a kernel density graph), to a Darwin Core style file, or generate a summary report. Metrics and other data exportation: You can also export metrics data and environmental variables. DataManager uses rasterized maps data to calculate presence, richness and other metrics (rarity, patch index…) with a specific resolution. Of course, this option requires maps to be previously processed as seen in section 3.6. Complementary to those data, you can export data coming from environmental variables data files. Options and generated output are explained in section 6.17. You can export maps data to Maxent or to RWizard applications20. Those options are explained in sections 6.13 and next ones. You can also export environmental data (or any other raster data) cut off to species EOO, for any rank of species. This option is explained in section 6.19. You can also exports latitudinal gradients for several metrics. Options and generated output are explained in 6.20. 20 RWizard applications are plug-in applications based on RWizard environment and the statistical package R and. Those applications will be available online in the ModestR or the RWizard websites. 83