Prototype Biodiversity Digital Twin: Phylogenetic Diversity

Vladimir Mikryukov, Kessy Abarenkov, Thomas Jeppesen, Dmitry Schigel, Tobias Frøslev
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Phylogenetic diversity (PD) represents a fundamental measure of biodiversity, encapsulating the extent of evolutionary history within species groups. This measure, pivotal for understanding biodiversity's full dimension, has gained recognition by major environmental and scientific organisations, including the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. Unlike traditional taxonomic richness, PD offers a comprehensive, evolutionary perspective on biodiversity, essential for conservation planning and biodiversity management. This manuscript describes the development of a BioDT (Biodiversity Digital Twin) prototype, aimed at facilitating the calculation and visualisation of biodiversity metrics from global, dynamic data sources. By utilising the PhyloNext pipeline and integrating with global phylogenetic and species occurrence databases like the Open Tree of Life (OToL) and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), the prototype aims to significantly reduce computation time and enhance user interaction. This enables dynamic visualisation and potentially hypothesis testing, making it a valuable tool for researchers, monitoring initiatives, policy-makers and the public. The prototype's development focuses on improving the PhyloNext pipeline's scalability and creating a more intuitive user interface, expanding its utility for conservation efforts and biodiversity exploration. Our work illustrates the potential impact of the BioDT prototype in supporting diverse user groups in visualising and exploring PD, thus contributing to more informed decision-making in conservation and biodiversity management.
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生物多样性数字双胞胎原型:系统发育多样性
系统发育多样性(PD)是衡量生物多样性的一个基本指标,它概括了物种群内部进化历史的程度。这一衡量标准对于全面了解生物多样性至关重要,已得到包括生物多样性和生态系统服务政府间科学政策平台在内的主要环境和科学组织的认可。与传统的分类丰富度不同,生物多样性丰富度提供了一个全面、进化的生物多样性视角,对保护规划和生物多样性管理至关重要。本手稿介绍了 BioDT(生物多样性数字孪生)原型的开发过程,旨在促进全球动态数据源中生物多样性指标的计算和可视化。通过利用 PhyloNext 管道并与开放生命之树(OToL)和全球生物多样性信息设施(GBIF)等全球系统发育和物种出现数据库集成,该原型旨在大幅缩短计算时间并增强用户互动。这样就能实现动态可视化和潜在的假设检验,使其成为研究人员、监测计划、政策制定者和公众的重要工具。原型的开发重点是提高 PhyloNext 管道的可扩展性,并创建一个更直观的用户界面,从而扩大其在保护工作和生物多样性探索方面的实用性。我们的工作说明了 BioDT 原型在支持不同用户群体可视化和探索生物多样性方面的潜在影响,从而有助于在保护和生物多样性管理方面做出更明智的决策。
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