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Reproducible WiSDM: a workflow for reproducible invasive alien species risk maps under climate change scenarios using standardized open data Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek
IntroductionSpecies distribution models (SDMs) are often used to produce risk maps to guide conservation management and decision-making with regard to invasive alien species (IAS). However, gathering and harmonizing the required species occurrence and other spatial data, as well as identifying and coding a robust modeling framework for reproducible SDMs, requires expertise in both ecological data science and statistics.MethodsWe developed WiSDM, ...
Assessment of current and future invasive plants in protected dune habitats of the Atlantic coastal region - Including management accounts of selected species for the LIFE DUNIAS project (LIFE20 NAT/BE/001442) Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek
Dit rapport bundelt de resultaten van een workshop van het INBO en LIFE DUNIAS rond invasieve vegetatie in Atlantische duinen en schorren. Via een systematische risicoscreening (horizon scan) op meer dan 1300 uitheemse plantensoorten, identificeerden experten de meest prioritaire soorten die een ernstige ecologische impact (kunnen) hebben op de Europees beschermde habitats van Atlantische duinen en schorren. Deze lijst kan doorwerken via ...
How Open Science is changing the Paradigm for Biodiversity Research: The Case of Invasive Species Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek
— Traditionally research has been thought of as a linear flow, from having an idea, collecting data, analysing the result, writing the paper and then going onto the next idea. However, as any researcher knows, scientific research is oftenconsiderably more chaotic than this. Ideas rarely survive the reality of real data andnew evidence often derails what seems to be a good plan. Furthermore, this one-off model of research is unsuitable for ...