Journal article

Data Integration for Large-Scale Models of Species Distributions

NJB Isaac, MA Jarzyna, P Keil, LI Dambly, PH Boersch-Supan, E Browning, SN Freeman, N Golding, G Guillera-Arroita, PA Henrys, S Jarvis, J Lahoz-Monfort, J Pagel, OL Pescott, R Schmucki, EG Simmonds, RB O'Hara

Trends in Ecology and Evolution | ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON | Published : 2020

Abstract

With the expansion in the quantity and types of biodiversity data being collected, there is a need to find ways to combine these different sources to provide cohesive summaries of species’ potential and realized distributions in space and time. Recently, model-based data integration has emerged as a means to achieve this by combining datasets in ways that retain the strengths of each. We describe a flexible approach to data integration using point process models, which provide a convenient way to translate across ecological currencies. We highlight recent examples of large-scale ecological models based on data integration and outline the conceptual and technical challenges and opportunities ..

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Grants

Awarded by UK Research and Innovation


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by Natural Environment Research Council grant NE/R005133/1 and award NE/R016429/1 as part of the UK-SCAPE programme delivering National Capability. We are grateful to Richard Chandler for stimulating and challenging conversations, and to Colin Beale, Diana Bowler, CoreyMerow, Matt Farr, Elise Zipkin, and one anonymous reviewer for constructive feedback. G. G-A. and N.G. are supported by Discovery Early Career Researcher Awards from the Australian Research Council (DE160100904 and DE180100635).