Current Knowledge About Arctic Arthropod Population Change and a Computer Vision for Future Monitoring
Offered By: Entomological Society of America via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the latest findings on Arctic arthropod population changes and innovative monitoring techniques in this 16-minute conference talk presented by Toke Høye from Aarhus University. Delve into global change drivers affecting the Arctic region and understand the scarcity of occurrence and abundance data in this unique ecosystem. Examine declining flower visitor abundance at Zackenberg, muscid fly and spider abundance trends, and overall arthropod community dynamics. Learn about cutting-edge automated monitoring methods for insects using computer vision technology, offering a glimpse into the future of Arctic ecosystem research and conservation efforts.
Syllabus
Intro
GLOBAL CHANGE DRIVERS IN THE ARCTIC
OCCURRENCE AND ABUNDANCE DATA IS RARE IN THE ARCTIC
DECLINING FLOWER VISITOR ABUNDANCE AT ZACKENBERG
MUSCID FLY ABUNDANCE TRENDS
SPIDER ABUNDANCE TRENDS
ARTHROPOD COMMUNITY DYNAMICS
AUTOMATED MONITORING OF INSECTS
Taught by
Entomological Society of America
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