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  • Ecological science
  • Thermal ecology
  • Conservation biology

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  • Big data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) offer transformative potential for ecological research, particularly in thermal ecology and understanding animal responses to climate change.
  • Current advancements in big data applications for thermal ecology and animal climate responses are limited.
  • Accurate microclimate data and detailed animal behavior tracking are crucial for ecological studies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review how big data analytics and AI can enhance the study of microclimates and animal behaviors under changing climatic conditions.
  • To explore the potential of AI in refining microclimate models and analyzing data from advanced sensors.
  • To discuss the application of AI-driven insights for conservation strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on big data analytics, AI, and ecological research.
  • Exploration of AI's capabilities in microclimate modeling, including bias correction and downscaling.
  • Analysis of AI applications in tracking animal responses using sensors (accelerometers, acoustic loggers, camera traps) and classification models.

Main Results:

  • AI can significantly improve microclimate models, providing more accurate environmental condition estimates for animals.
  • AI facilitates precise tracking of animal thermoregulatory behaviors and environmental interactions using sensor data and image classification.
  • AI integration allows for detailed mapping of essential microhabitats crucial for species survival.

Conclusions:

  • The convergence of AI, big data, and ecological science enables a new era of precision conservation.
  • AI-driven approaches enhance understanding of animal adaptive behaviors and microhabitat use under climate change.
  • These methods are vital for designing effective, climate-resilient conservation and restoration programs to address global environmental challenges.