2023
DOI: 10.1111/2041-210x.14046
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Regional ecological forecasting across scales: A manifesto for a biodiversity hotspot

Abstract: Iterative near‐term ecological forecasting has great promise to provide vital information to decision‐makers while improving our ecological understanding, yet several logistical and fundamental challenges remain. The ecoinformatics requirements are onerous to develop and maintain, posing a barrier to entry for regions where funding and expertise are limited, and there are fundamental challenges to developing forecasts that fulfil information needs spanning spatial, temporal and biological scales. Using the hyp… Show more

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“…Such models would permit an integrated analysis of community dynamics and species coexistence in this biodiversity hotspot. This could be applied to inform ecological restoration (Laughlin, 2014) and refine regional ecological forecasts (Slingsby et al ., 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such models would permit an integrated analysis of community dynamics and species coexistence in this biodiversity hotspot. This could be applied to inform ecological restoration (Laughlin, 2014) and refine regional ecological forecasts (Slingsby et al ., 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such models would permit an integrated analysis of community dynamics and species coexistence in this biodiversity hotspot. This could be applied to inform ecological restoration (Laughlin, 2014) and refine regional ecological forecasts (Slingsby et al ., 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diversity of modelling approaches that can be applied to ecological forecasting presents challenges and opportunities in and of itself with regards to generating relevant forecasts for different audiences. Slingsby et al (2023) emphasizes the value of integrating across different forecasts focused within a single spatial region motivated by a case study for a global biodiversity hotspot, the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa. They propose a state‐space framework linking ecological forecasts from different biological, spatial, and temporal scales within the Cape.…”
Section: Emerging Opportunities: Synthesizing Across Disparate Foreca...mentioning
confidence: 99%