@article{klink2022emerging, type = {article}, key = {klink2022emerging}, title = {Emerging technologies revolutionise insect ecology and monitoring}, author = {Roel van Klink and Tom August and Yves Bas and Paul Bodesheim and Aletta Bonn and Frode Fossoy and Toke T. Hoye and Eelke Jongejans and Myles H.M. Menz and Andreia Miraldo and Tomas Roslin and Helen E. Roy and Ireneusz Ruczynski and Dmitry Schigel and Livia Schäffler and Julie K. Sheard and Cecilie Svenningsen and Georg F. Tschan and Jana Wäldchen and Vera M.A. Zizka and Jens Aström and Diana E. Bowler}, journal = {Trends in Ecology \& Evolution}, year = {2022}, number = {10}, pages = {872-885}, volume = {37}, abstract = {Insects are the most diverse group of animals on Earth, but their small size and high diversity have always made them challenging to study. Recent technological advances have the potential to revolutionise insect ecology and monitoring. We describe the state of the art of four technologies (computer vision, acoustic monitoring, radar, and molecular methods), and assess their advantages, current limitations, and future potential. We discuss how these technologies can adhere to modern standards of data curation and transparency, their implications for citizen science, and their potential for integration among different monitoring programmes and technologies. We argue that they provide unprecedented possibilities for insect ecology and monitoring, but it will be important to foster international standards via collaboration.}, doi = {10.1016/j.tree.2022.06.001}, owner = {dbvlehre}, timestamp = {2022.08.22}, }