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Data processing

Global biodiversity to be mapped with the help of specialized automated equipment and statistical mathematics

A project led by University of Helsinki professor Otso Ovaskainen will automate the collection of DNA and audio samples and camera trap images from over 450 locations around the world, and employ top-of-the-line statistical analysis methods. The project could potentially map up to half the global diversity of insects and

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