Predictive Ecology: a re-imagined foundation and the tools for ecological models
Mar 22, 2022·,,,,,,,,,·
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Eliot J B McIntire
Alex M Chubaty
Steven G Cumming
David W Andison
Ceres Barros
Céline Boisvenue
Samuel Haché
Yong Luo
Tati Micheletti
Francis E C Stewart
Abstract
Making predictions from ecological models—and comparing them to data—offers a coherent approach to evaluate model quality, regardless of model complexity or modelling paradigm. To date, our ability to use predictions for developing, validating, updating, integrating and applying models across scientific disciplines while influencing management decisions, policies, and the public has been hampered by disparate perspectives on prediction and inadequately integrated approaches. We present an updated foundation for Predictive Ecology based on seven principles applied to ecological modelling: make frequent Predictions, Evaluate models, make models Reusable, Freely accessible and Interoperable, built within Continuous workflows that are routinely Tested (PERFICT). We outline some benefits of working with these principles: accelerating science; linking with data science; and improving science-policy integration.
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Ecology Letters