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Predicting Ecosystem Pattern across Landscapes
Sean Basquill
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November 15, 2022
Predictive modelling is fundamental to ecology and essential for objective biodiversity assessment. However, while predictive biodiversity models are generally well-developed, models for predicting patterns within and among ecosystems have not been adequately operationalized. We contend the scarcity of such models marks a concerning gap in the scientific community’s ability to make ecosystem predictions across landscapes, and more broadly for supporting the conservation of biodiversity and ecosystem functions. We propose ecosystem spatial pattern models (ESPM) to fill this gap in modelling capacity. Under our approach to ESPM, spatial patterns of ecosystem properties are the basis for resolving ecosystem organization at local and landscape extents. Our integrative modelling framework differs from others in that it accords biotic and abiotic constituents equally, based on with their joint mechanistic influence on ecosystem dynamics. Development of ESPM is especially timely for ecosystem assessment is undergoing a contemporary groundswell, as scientists and conservation groups propose ambitious targets for ecosystem conservation and restoration.