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Título: Quantifying Tropical Plant Diversity Requires an Integrated Technological Approach
Autor: Asner, Gregory P.
Draper, Frederick C.H.
Baker, Timothy R.
Baraloto, Christopher
Chave, Jérôme
Costa, Flávia Regina Capellotto
Martin, Roberta E.
Pennington, R. Toby
Vicentini, Alberto
Palavras-chave: artificial intelligence
Dna
plant biodiversity
Spectroscopy
Technology
tropical botany
Data do documento: 2020
Revista: Trends in Ecology and Evolution
Abstract: Tropical biomes are the most diverse plant communities on Earth, and quantifying this diversity at large spatial scales is vital for many purposes. As macroecological approaches proliferate, the taxonomic uncertainties in species occurrence data are easily neglected and can lead to spurious findings in downstream analyses. Here, we argue that technological approaches offer potential solutions, but there is no single silver bullet to resolve uncertainty in plant biodiversity quantification. Instead, we propose the use of artificial intelligence (AI) approaches to build a data-driven framework that integrates several data sources – including spectroscopy, DNA sequences, image recognition, and morphological data. Such a framework would provide a foundation for improving species identification in macroecological analyses while simultaneously improving the taxonomic process of species delimitation. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
DOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2020.08.003
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