Backcasting biodiversity at high spatiotemporal resolution using flexible site-occupancy models for opportunistically sampled citizen science data
Maxime Fajgenblat, Marc Herremans, Pieter Vanormelingen, Kristijn Swinnen, Dirk Maes, Robby Stoks, Luc De Meester, Christel Faes, Thomas Neyens

TL;DR
This paper introduces a flexible Bayesian spatiotemporal site-occupancy model that enhances analysis of citizen science biodiversity data, enabling detailed retrospective predictions and insights into species distribution and dynamics.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel Bayesian model that better captures detection processes and leverages opportunistic citizen science data for high-resolution spatiotemporal biodiversity backcasting.
Findings
Enables high-resolution retrospective species occupancy predictions.
Provides insights into distributional trends, habitat preferences, and phenology.
Effectively models observer heterogeneity and detection patterns.
Abstract
For many taxonomic groups, online biodiversity portals used by naturalists and citizen scientists constitute the primary source of distributional information. Over the last decade, site-occupancy models have been advanced as a promising framework to analyse such loosely structured, opportunistically collected datasets. Current approaches often ignore important aspects of the detection process and do not fully capitalise on the information present in these datasets, leaving opportunities for fine-grained spatiotemporal backcasting untouched. We propose a flexible Bayesian spatiotemporal site-occupancy model that aims to mimic the data-generating process that underlies common citizen science datasets sourced from public biodiversity portals, and yields rich biological output. We illustrate the use of the model to a dataset containing over 3M butterfly records in Belgium, collected through…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpecies Distribution and Climate Change · Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies · Animal and Plant Science Education
