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  1. Area54, thank you for the detailed reply, it was very interesting to read it. Agree, this is exciting times indeed! Hello Pavelcherepan! Very interesting... Do you think blockchain can help us with complex modulating? I read that decentralized databases allow distributing the load among all connected units, so, in theory, we could distribute the calculation between thousands of computers? Still, you need the data and the ability to process it to arrive at any conclusions.
  2. True. But what I am trying to get at is what limitations do ecologysts meet, or even, what limitations does ecology as a whole meet as a consequence of the lack of data. Are there any fundamental flaws with the current infrastructure when it comes to gathering, storing and presenting the data? Is a network like ILTER enough or is it still in an embryon stage in terms of scale?
  3. Hello, everyone! I would be very grateful if you could help me find an answer to my question. Since in nature, everything is connected to everything I can imagine that one requires tremendous amounts of data for the research to see how much individual events may affect the changes in populations, habitats or biomes. I know there is ILTER, who connected several institutions into a network that is generating statistics across multiple countries but they are present only in 40 countries if I am not mistaken. And even if there is enough data, then there might be problems related to storage or searching for the right information. Just where these limitations lie in modern ecology if there are any and what is the scale of this problem?
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