Tue, Aug 03, 2021:On Demand
Biodiversity monitoring is critical for evaluating environmental quality and anticipating effects of global change on communities. However, most community-scale predictive models are limited in spatiotemporal extent and taxonomic resolution, which hinders their generalizability. Ground beetles (Family: Carabidae), a common and speciose group, are sentinel indicators that make an excellent study system for developing community-scale forecasts. In this forecasting challenge, teams leverage NEON’s continent-wide carabid monitoring to forecast their abundance and species richness weekly at all 47 terrestrial NEON sites. Forecast results from diverse teams can recommend areas for management priority and illuminate the current capabilities and limitations of such efforts.