Towards a standardized framework for AI-assisted, image-based monitoring of nocturnal insects

DB Roy, J Alison, TA August… - … of the Royal …, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Automated sensors have potential to standardize and expand the monitoring of insects
across the globe. As one of the most scalable and fastest develo** sensor technologies …

Treating gaps and biases in biodiversity data as a missing data problem

DE Bowler, RJ Boyd, CT Callaghan… - Biological …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Big biodiversity data sets have great potential for monitoring and research because of their
large taxonomic, geographic and temporal scope. Such data sets have become especially …

Estimating sampling biases in citizen science datasets

LJ Backstrom, CT Callaghan, H Worthington, RA Fuller… - Ibis, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
The rise of citizen science (also called community science) has led to vast quantities of
species observation data collected by members of the public. Citizen science data tend to be …

On the impact of preferential sampling on ecological status and trend assessment

P Aubry, C Francesiaz, M Guillemain - Ecological Modelling, 2024 - Elsevier
Assessments of the status and trends of abiotic and biotic indicators are two central
objectives in many ecological studies and monitoring programs. Given the impracticality of …

[PDF][PDF] Seek a paradigm and distrust it? Statistical arguments and the representation of uncertainty

OL Pescott - Harvard Data Science Review, 2023 - nora.nerc.ac.uk
Bailey (2023a) does a very useful service to the polling and broader survey sampling
communities by highlighting the insights that the Meng (2018) equation provides into current …

Integrating biodiversity assessments into local conservation planning: the importance of assessing suitable data sources

T Ferraille, C Kerbiriou, C Bigard… - Peer Community …, 2023 - peercommunityjournal.org
Abstract Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) of land-use planning is a fundamental
tool to minimize environmental impacts of artificialization. In this context, Systematic …

[HTML][HTML] On the trade-off between accuracy and spatial resolution when estimating species occupancy from geographically biased samples

RJ Boyd, DE Bowler, NJB Isaac, OL Pescott - Ecological Modelling, 2024 - Elsevier
Species occupancy is often defined as the proportion of areal units (sites) in a landscape
that the focal species occupies, but it is usually estimated from the subset of sites that have …

Using causal diagrams and superpopulation models to correct geographic biases in biodiversity monitoring data

RJ Boyd, M Botham, E Dennis, R Fox… - Methods in Ecology …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Biodiversity monitoring schemes periodically measure species' abundances and
distributions at a sample of sites to understand how they have changed over time. Often, the …

Adaptive sampling for ecological monitoring using biased data: A stratum-based approach

OL Pescott, GD Powney, RJ Boyd - 2024 - ecoevorxiv.org
Indicators of biodiversity change across large extents of geographic, temporal and
taxonomic space are frequent products of various types of ecological monitoring and other …

[PDF][PDF] Adaptive sampling for ecological monitoring using biased

OL Pescott, GD Powney, RJ Boyd - ecoevorxiv.org
Indicators of biodiversity change across large extents of geographic, temporal and
taxonomic space are frequent products of various types of ecological monitoring and other …