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2013

University of Texas at El Paso

Ecoinformatics

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Toward New Data And Information Management Solutions For Data-Intensive Ecological Research, Christine Marie Laney Jan 2013

Toward New Data And Information Management Solutions For Data-Intensive Ecological Research, Christine Marie Laney

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Ecosystem health is deteriorating in many parts of the world due to direct and indirect anthropogenic pressures. Generating accurate, useful, and impactful models of past, current, and future states of ecosystem structure and function is a complex endeavor that often requires vast amounts of data from multiple sources and knowledge from collaborating researchers. Ecological data collection has improved rapidly over the past few decades due to the development, innovation, and large scale deployment of automated sensors, which are capable of measuring a gamut of ecosystem properties over broad spatiotemporal scales. Although complex ecosystem models and analyses are increasingly parameterized with …