Research Ideas and Outcomes (Feb 2025)
Using Image-based AI for insect monitoring and conservation - InsectAI COST Action
- Tom August,
- Mario Balzan,
- Paul Bodesheim,
- Gunnar Brehm,
- Lisette Cantú-Salazar,
- Sílvia Castro,
- Joseph Chipperfield,
- Guillaume Ghisbain,
- Alba Gomez-Segura,
- Jérémie Goulnik,
- Quentin Groom,
- Laurens Hogeweg,
- Chantal Huijbers,
- Andreas Kamilaris,
- Karolis Kazlauskis,
- Wouter Koch,
- Dimitri Korsch,
- João Loureiro,
- Youri Martin,
- Angeliki Martinou,
- Kent McFarland,
- Xavier Mestdagh,
- Denis Michez,
- Charlie Outhwaite,
- Luca Pegoraro,
- Nadja Pernat,
- Lars Pettersson,
- Pavel Pipek,
- Cristina Preda,
- David Rolnick,
- Tobias Roth,
- David Roy,
- Helen Roy,
- Veljo Runnel,
- Martina Sasic,
- Dmitry Schigel,
- Julie Sheard,
- Cecilie Svenningsen,
- Heliana Teixeira,
- Nicolas Titeux,
- Thomas Tscheulin,
- Elli Tzirkalli,
- Marijn van der Velde,
- Roel van Klink,
- Nicolas Vereecken,
- Sarah Vray,
- Toke Thomas Høye
Affiliations
- Tom August
- UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
- Mario Balzan
- Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology
- Paul Bodesheim
- Friedrich Schiller University
- Gunnar Brehm
- Friedrich Schiller University
- Lisette Cantú-Salazar
- Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
- Sílvia Castro
- Centre for Functional Ecology, Associate Laboratory TERRA, Department of Life Sciences, University of Coimbra
- Joseph Chipperfield
- Norwegian Institute for Nature Research
- Guillaume Ghisbain
- Université de Mons
- Alba Gomez-Segura
- UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
- Jérémie Goulnik
- Association Noé
- Quentin Groom
- Meise Botanic Garden
- Laurens Hogeweg
- Naturalis Biodiversity Center
- Chantal Huijbers
- Naturalis Biodiversity Center
- Andreas Kamilaris
- University of Twente
- Karolis Kazlauskis
- Flumens
- Wouter Koch
- Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre
- Dimitri Korsch
- Friedrich Schiller University
- João Loureiro
- Centre for Functional Ecology, Associate Laboratory TERRA, Department of Life Sciences, University of Coimbra
- Youri Martin
- Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
- Angeliki Martinou
- Enalia Physis Environmental Research Centre
- Kent McFarland
- Vermont Center for Ecostudies
- Xavier Mestdagh
- Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
- Denis Michez
- University of Mons
- Charlie Outhwaite
- University College London
- Luca Pegoraro
- Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL
- Nadja Pernat
- Institute of Landscape Ecology & Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research and Applied Ecology (CIBRA), University of Münster
- Lars Pettersson
- Biodiversity Unit, Department of Biology, Lund University
- Pavel Pipek
- Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science
- Cristina Preda
- Ovidius University of Constanta
- David Rolnick
- McGill University; Mila Quebec AI Institute
- Tobias Roth
- Ökologische Beratung, Planung und Forschung
- David Roy
- University of Exeter
- Helen Roy
- UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
- Veljo Runnel
- University of Tartu
- Martina Sasic
- Croatian Natural History Museum
- Dmitry Schigel
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility - Secretariat
- Julie Sheard
- Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Institute of Biodiversity
- Cecilie Svenningsen
- University of Copenhagen
- Heliana Teixeira
- CESAM & Department of Biology, University of Aveiro
- Nicolas Titeux
- Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
- Thomas Tscheulin
- University of the Aegean
- Elli Tzirkalli
- Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences, Open University of Cyprus
- Marijn van der Velde
- European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC)
- Roel van Klink
- German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle Jena Leipzig
- Nicolas Vereecken
- Agroecology Lab, Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
- Sarah Vray
- Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
- Toke Thomas Høye
- Aarhus University
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.10.e134825
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 11
pp. 1 – 40
Abstract
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The InsectAI COST action will support insect monitoring and conservation at the national and continental scale in order to understand and counteract widespread insect declines. The Action will bring together a critical mass of researchers and stakeholders in image-based insect AI technologies to direct and drive the research agenda, build research capacity across Europe and support innovation and application.There is mounting evidence that populations of insects around the world are in sharp decline. Understanding trends in species and their drivers is key to knowing the size of the challenge, its causes and how to address it. To identify solutions that lead to sustainable biodiversity alongside economic prosperity, insect monitoring should be efficient and provide standardised and frequently updated status indicators to guide conservation actions.The EU Biodiversity Strategy 2030 identifies the critical challenge of delivering standardised information about the state of nature and image-based insect AI can contribute to this. Specifically, the EU Nature Restoration Law will likely set binding targets for the high resolution data that cameras can provide. Thus, outputs of the Action will contribute directly to EU policies implementation, where biodiversity monitoring is considered a key component.The InsectAI COST Action will organise workshops, conferences, short-term scientific missions, hackathons, design-sprints and much more, across four Working Groups. These groups will address how image-based insect AI technologies can best address Societal Needs, support innovation in Image Collection hardware, create standardised approaches for Image Processing and develop novel Data Analysis and Integration methods for turning data into actionable insights.
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