Ohio State University Researchers Are Using AI to Better Understand Changing Biodiversity

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Ohio State University Researchers Are Using AI to Better Understand Changing Biodiversity
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Partners and experts involved plan to collect data to develop new AI-informed models to understand how climate is affecting biodiversity worldwide.

Experts from six universities in Canada, Europe, Australia, and the U.S. are working to develop AI-enabled and data-supported research to study how the climate crisis is impacting life on the planet. The scientists on this team want to understand how it will make life harder for plants, insects, and other species of animals, Ohio State University announced this month. at Ohio State University is one of the leading investigators for the multi-country AI development effort.

“We need to know how to analyze this,” Berger-Wolf told Earther. “But for this basic research to happen, and to have impact, we need to engage a large number of partners from the beginning.”She explained that in areas of the world where there is a lot of biodiversity, there are often data gaps about species there. This could occur for a number of reasons including that those areas may be remote or are less likely to have large human populations, making species difficult to observe.

One user case for collecting data and using AI to help analyze it is gathering information about a range of species in the U.S. to better understand how changing weather patterns are affecting seasonal migrations. Researchers intend to study over 200 species of amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals that breed about 500 miles north.

but with nonprofits, industry leaders, and governments all over the world. Those outside of academia who are participating can upload animal sightings and photos to apps to increase the data pool for future“There’s so many nature lovers out there who will gladly go out and take a picture and contribute their picture as evidence,” she said. “[There’s] platforms like eBird and iNaturalist.

models to work on solutions for conservation or climate education. “We want them to be able to use AI to design and to fully incorporate that research for policymakers,” she explained.

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