2024
DOI: 10.1111/brv.13127
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Treating gaps and biases in biodiversity data as a missing data problem

Diana E. Bowler,
Robin J. Boyd,
Corey T. Callaghan
et al.

Abstract: 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 important for assessing temporal changes in species' populations and distributions. Gaps in the available data, especially spatial and temporal gaps, often mean that the data are not representative of the target population. This hinders drawing large‐scale inferences, such as about species' trends, and may lead to misplaced conservati… Show more

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