Future of Edge AI in biodiversity monitoring
Aude Vuilliomenet, Kate E. Jones, Duncan Wilson

TL;DR
This paper reviews the development and challenges of edge AI systems in biodiversity monitoring, highlighting design trade-offs, system types, and the need for interdisciplinary collaboration to enhance ecological inference and operational deployment.
Contribution
It systematically analyzes 82 studies on edge AI for biodiversity, classifies system types, and discusses design considerations, providing a comprehensive overview of technological evolution and future directions.
Findings
Increase in publications from 2017 to 2025
Identification of four system types with distinct trade-offs
Edge AI systems are evolving from proof-of-concept to scalable tools
Abstract
1. Many ecological decisions are slowed by the gap between collecting and analysing biodiversity data. Edge computing moves processing closer to the sensor, with edge artificial intelligence (AI) enabling on-device inference, reducing reliance on data transfer and continuous connectivity. In principle, this shifts biodiversity monitoring from passive logging towards autonomous, responsive sensing systems. In practice, however, adoption remains fragmented, with key architectural trade-offs, performance constraints, and implementation challenges rarely reported systematically. 2. Here, we analyse 82 studies published between 2017 and 2025 that implement edge computing for biodiversity monitoring across acoustic, vision, tracking, and multi-modal systems. We synthesise hardware platforms, AI model optimisation, and wireless communication to critically assess how design choices shape…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAnimal Vocal Communication and Behavior · Species Distribution and Climate Change · Environmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies
