The GeoLifeCLEF 2023 Dataset to evaluate plant species distribution models at high spatial resolution across Europe
Christophe Botella (ZENITH), Benjamin Deneu (ZENITH), Diego Marcos, (ZENITH), Maximilien Servajean (ADVANSE, UPVM), Joaquim Estopinan (ZENITH),, Th\'eo Larcher (ZENITH), C\'esar Leblanc (ZENITH), Pierre Bonnet (UMR AMAP,, Cirad-BIOS), Alexis Joly (ZENITH)

TL;DR
The GeoLifeCLEF 2023 dataset provides a comprehensive, high-resolution European plant species distribution dataset for evaluating and advancing species distribution models, especially using AI methods, at fine spatial scales.
Contribution
This paper introduces the first large-scale, high-resolution European plant species dataset for SDM evaluation, integrating diverse data sources and providing a benchmark for innovative modeling approaches.
Findings
Dataset covers ~10,000 plant species across Europe.
Includes 5 million presence-only records and 6,000 presence-absence surveys.
Open access benchmark for high-resolution plant distribution modeling.
Abstract
The difficulty to measure or predict species community composition at fine spatio-temporal resolution and over large spatial scales severely hampers our ability to understand species assemblages and take appropriate conservation measures. Despite the progress in species distribution modeling (SDM) over the past decades, SDM have just begun to integrate high resolution remote sensing data and their predictions are still entailed by many biases due to heterogeneity of the available biodiversity observations, most often opportunistic presence only data. We designed a European scale dataset covering around ten thousand plant species to calibrate and evaluate SDM predictions of species composition in space and time at high spatial resolution (~ten meters), and their spatial transferability. For model training, we extracted and harmonized five million heterogeneous presence-only records from…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpecies Distribution and Climate Change · Remote Sensing in Agriculture · Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases
