Got “Big Data”? Not sure how best to use it? Big Data is becoming an important facet of aquatic ecology, and researchers must learn to harness it to reap the rewards of using it. The benefits of using Big Data are many, and include advancements in scientific understanding at larger scales and higher resolution, applications to improving environmental management and policy, and public engagement. We aim to demystify the use of Big Data for individual scientists, and provide some food for thought for the aquatic ecology community on how to develop this sphere. To achieve this, we highlight six key challenges: (1) how to recognize if you have Big Data, (2) handling Big Data, (3) issues with classical analytical techniques, (4) verification of ...
Marine ecosystems are in a state of crisis worldwide due to anthropogenic stressors, exacerbated by ...
AbstractData sharing is the practice of making data available for use by others. Ecologists are incr...
Ecologists are increasingly tackling questions that require significant infrastucture, large experim...
Got “Big Data”? Not sure how best to use it? Big Data is becoming an important facet of aquatic ecol...
The need for sound ecological science has escalated alongside the rise of the information age and “b...
Fish species are charismatic subjects widely used for ecological assessment and modelling. We invest...
This document explores the potential of big data, i.e. large volumes of high variety data collected ...
Technological enhancements have decreased the cost of data collection, increased our ability to shar...
Over course of recent decades, rapid technological advances have led to the advent of big data analy...
With advances in technology comes the ability of biologists to generate large amounts of data quickl...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021The study of ecology has been irreversibly transformed...
With the increasing amount of datasets being published and made available through global aggregators...
Big Data science has significantly furthered our understanding of complex systems by harnessing larg...
1. In order to better quantify spatial and temporal patterns in freshwater biodiversity, and potenti...
Citation: Goodman, K. J., Parker, S. M., Edmonds, J. W., & Zeglin, L. H. (2015). Expanding the scale...
Marine ecosystems are in a state of crisis worldwide due to anthropogenic stressors, exacerbated by ...
AbstractData sharing is the practice of making data available for use by others. Ecologists are incr...
Ecologists are increasingly tackling questions that require significant infrastucture, large experim...
Got “Big Data”? Not sure how best to use it? Big Data is becoming an important facet of aquatic ecol...
The need for sound ecological science has escalated alongside the rise of the information age and “b...
Fish species are charismatic subjects widely used for ecological assessment and modelling. We invest...
This document explores the potential of big data, i.e. large volumes of high variety data collected ...
Technological enhancements have decreased the cost of data collection, increased our ability to shar...
Over course of recent decades, rapid technological advances have led to the advent of big data analy...
With advances in technology comes the ability of biologists to generate large amounts of data quickl...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021The study of ecology has been irreversibly transformed...
With the increasing amount of datasets being published and made available through global aggregators...
Big Data science has significantly furthered our understanding of complex systems by harnessing larg...
1. In order to better quantify spatial and temporal patterns in freshwater biodiversity, and potenti...
Citation: Goodman, K. J., Parker, S. M., Edmonds, J. W., & Zeglin, L. H. (2015). Expanding the scale...
Marine ecosystems are in a state of crisis worldwide due to anthropogenic stressors, exacerbated by ...
AbstractData sharing is the practice of making data available for use by others. Ecologists are incr...
Ecologists are increasingly tackling questions that require significant infrastucture, large experim...