<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/news/getting-data-to-do-more-for-biodiversity.aspx" dsn="blogs"><homehero>true</homehero><unit/><pubDate>08/25/2022</pubDate><title>Getting data to do more for biodiversity</title><description><p>MSU ecologists in Elise Zipkin's Qualitative Ecology lab in the College of Natural Science have developed a mathematical framework that could help monitor and preserve biodiversity without breaking the bank. This framework or model takes low-cost data about relatively abundant species in a community and uses it to generate valuable insights on their harder-to-find neighbors. The journal <em>Conservation Biology</em> published the research as an Early View article on Aug. 25</p></description><author/><hero-image><img src="/_assets/images/news/2022/2022-07-Getting-data-to-do-more-for-biodiversity.Banner.duiker.jpg" alt="cow eating in the woods"/></hero-image><image><img src="/_assets/images/news/2022/preview2022-07-Getting-data-to-do-more-for-biodiversity.Banner.duiker.jpg" alt="cow eating in the woods"/></image><tags><tag>biodiversity</tag><tag>conservation modeling</tag><tag>faculty</tag><tag>graduate students</tag><tag>research</tag></tags></item>