Use cases
Groups of use cases will test the work developed by the BioDT project and will address biodiversity challenges through scenario simulations, predictions and biomonitoring methods.
The BioDT use cases are eight in total and are divided into four main groups, which are focused on:
Species response to environmental change

- Biodiversity dynamics
- Ecosystem services
Genetically detected biodiversity

- Crop wild relatives and genetic resources for food security
- DNA detected biodiversity, poorly known habitats
Dynamics and threats from and for species of policy concern

- Invasive species
- Endangered species
Species interactions with each other and with humans

- Disease outbreaks
- Pollinators