Mapping Post-Climate Change Biogeographical Regions with Deep Latent Variable Models (Papers Track)

Christopher Krapu (Oak Ridge National Lab - Oak Ridge, TN)

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Generative Modeling Causal & Bayesian Methods Land Use

Abstract

Forecasting future changes to biodiversity due to shifts in climate is challenging due to nonlinear interactions between species as recorded in their presence/absence data. This work proposes using variational autoencoders with environmental covariates to identify low-dimensional structure in species’ joint co-occurrence patterns and leveraging this simplified representation to provide multivariate predictions of their habitat extent under future climate scenarios. We pursue a latent space clustering approach to map biogeographical regions of frequently co-occurring species and apply this methodology to a dataset from northern Belgium, generating predictive maps illustrating how these regions may expand or contract with changing temperature under a future climate scenario.

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