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Ecological forecasting and data assimilation in a data-rich era
by
Fei, Shenfeng
, Luo, Yiqi
, Tucker, Colin
, Schimel, David S.
, Gao, Chao
, LaDeau, Shannon
, Clark, James S.
, Ogle, Kiona
in
Applied ecology
/ Climate models
/ Computer Simulation
/ data assimilation
/ Data Assimilation for Ecological Forecasting
/ data-–model fusion
/ ecological forecasting
/ Ecological modeling
/ Ecology
/ Ecology - methods
/ Ecology - trends
/ Ecosystem models
/ Ecosystems
/ Forecasting - methods
/ Forecasting models
/ global change
/ inverse analysis
/ Modeling
/ Models, Theoretical
/ natural resource management
/ optimization
/ Parametric models
/ predictions
/ prognosis
/ projections
/ Time Factors
/ uncertainty
/ Weather forecasting
2011
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Ecological forecasting and data assimilation in a data-rich era
by
Fei, Shenfeng
, Luo, Yiqi
, Tucker, Colin
, Schimel, David S.
, Gao, Chao
, LaDeau, Shannon
, Clark, James S.
, Ogle, Kiona
in
Applied ecology
/ Climate models
/ Computer Simulation
/ data assimilation
/ Data Assimilation for Ecological Forecasting
/ data-–model fusion
/ ecological forecasting
/ Ecological modeling
/ Ecology
/ Ecology - methods
/ Ecology - trends
/ Ecosystem models
/ Ecosystems
/ Forecasting - methods
/ Forecasting models
/ global change
/ inverse analysis
/ Modeling
/ Models, Theoretical
/ natural resource management
/ optimization
/ Parametric models
/ predictions
/ prognosis
/ projections
/ Time Factors
/ uncertainty
/ Weather forecasting
2011
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Ecological forecasting and data assimilation in a data-rich era
by
Fei, Shenfeng
, Luo, Yiqi
, Tucker, Colin
, Schimel, David S.
, Gao, Chao
, LaDeau, Shannon
, Clark, James S.
, Ogle, Kiona
in
Applied ecology
/ Climate models
/ Computer Simulation
/ data assimilation
/ Data Assimilation for Ecological Forecasting
/ data-–model fusion
/ ecological forecasting
/ Ecological modeling
/ Ecology
/ Ecology - methods
/ Ecology - trends
/ Ecosystem models
/ Ecosystems
/ Forecasting - methods
/ Forecasting models
/ global change
/ inverse analysis
/ Modeling
/ Models, Theoretical
/ natural resource management
/ optimization
/ Parametric models
/ predictions
/ prognosis
/ projections
/ Time Factors
/ uncertainty
/ Weather forecasting
2011
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Ecological forecasting and data assimilation in a data-rich era
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Ecological forecasting and data assimilation in a data-rich era
2011
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Overview
Several forces are converging to transform ecological research and increase its emphasis on quantitative forecasting. These forces include (1) dramatically increased volumes of data from observational and experimental networks, (2) increases in computational power, (3) advances in ecological models and related statistical and optimization methodologies, and most importantly, (4) societal needs to develop better strategies for natural resource management in a world of ongoing global change. Traditionally, ecological forecasting has been based on process-oriented models, informed by data in largely ad hoc ways. Although most ecological models incorporate some representation of mechanistic processes, today's models are generally not adequate to quantify real-world dynamics and provide reliable forecasts with accompanying estimates of uncertainty. A key tool to improve ecological forecasting and estimates of uncertainty is data assimilation (DA), which uses data to inform initial conditions and model parameters, thereby constraining a model during simulation to yield results that approximate reality as closely as possible.
This paper discusses the meaning and history of DA in ecological research and highlights its role in refining inference and generating forecasts. DA can advance ecological forecasting by (1) improving estimates of model parameters and state variables, (2) facilitating selection of alternative model structures, and (3) quantifying uncertainties arising from observations, models, and their interactions. However, DA may not improve forecasts when ecological processes are not well understood or never observed. Overall, we suggest that DA is a key technique for converting raw data into ecologically meaningful products, which is especially important in this era of dramatically increased availability of data from observational and experimental networks.
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Ecological Society of America
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