Expert contributors address two aspects of the Global Mountain Biodiversity Assessment. They cover how to link biodiversity data with geophysical data and how to use biodiversity data to substantiate evolutionary and ecological theory. The text provides different methodological approaches and examples of successful mining of geo-referenced data in mountain regions on various scales. It includes:
- Elevational and latitudinal gradients in plant diversity
- E-mining trends in diversity of Lepidoptera, beetles, and birds
- Niche modeling to explain past trends and predict future trends in mountain biodiversity
- Sharing biodiversity data with the Global Biodiversity Information Facility
Using electronic databases opens ways to manage biodiversity in a sustainable fashion, test evolutionary and ecological theories, and measure the impact of climate change on various species and its effect on conservation efforts. The information and examples presented in this book can stimulate the creative use of archive data to answer old questions with new tools, and advance knowledge and understanding of mountain biodiversity worldwide. The book highlights the benefits of and the continuing need for an increase in the amount and quality of georeferenced data provided online in order to meet the challenges of global change.
Expert contributors address two aspects of the Global Mountain Biodiversity Assessment. They cover how to link biodiversity data with geophysical data and how to use biodiversity data to substantiate evolutionary and ecological theory. The text provides different methodological approaches and examples of successful mining of geo-referenced data in mountain regions on various scales. It includes:
- Elevational and latitudinal gradients in plant diversity
- E-mining trends in diversity of Lepidoptera, beetles, and birds
- Niche modeling to explain past trends and predict future trends in mountain biodiversity
- Sharing biodiversity data with the Global Biodiversity Information Facility
Using electronic databases opens ways to manage biodiversity in a sustainable fashion, test evolutionary and ecological theories, and measure the impact of climate change on various species and its effect on conservation efforts. The information and examples presented in this book can stimulate the creative use of archive data to answer old questions with new tools, and advance knowledge and understanding of mountain biodiversity worldwide. The book highlights the benefits of and the continuing need for an increase in the amount and quality of georeferenced data provided online in order to meet the challenges of global change.

Data Mining for Global Trends in Mountain Biodiversity
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Data Mining for Global Trends in Mountain Biodiversity
200Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781420083699 |
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Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
Publication date: | 09/28/2009 |
Pages: | 200 |
Product dimensions: | 7.50(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.70(d) |