2024
DOI: 10.1111/ecog.07115
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Big data, big problems? How to circumvent problems in biodiversity mapping and ensure meaningful results

Alice C. Hughes,
James B. Dorey,
Silas Bossert
et al.

Abstract: Our knowledge of biodiversity hinges on sufficient data, reliable methods, and realistic models. Without an accurate assessment of species distributions, we cannot effectively target and stem biodiversity loss. Species range maps are the foundation of such efforts, but countless studies have failed to account for the most basic assumptions of reliable species mapping practices, undermining the credibility of their results and potentially misleading and hindering conservation and management efforts. Here, we us… Show more

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