A methodological approach of site selection and data analysis to provide model input data for an up-scaling of population effects of transgenetic oilseed rape in Northern Germany
Authored by W Schroder, G Schmidt
Date Published: 2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2005.08.010
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German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
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Abstract
The joint research project ``Generic detection and extrapolation of
genetically modified rape (GenEERA){''} aims at estimating the dispersal
and persistence of rape (Brassica napus). This is executed by using
remote sensing data, individual-based models, as well as geoinformation
systems (GIS) techniques and statistical procedures. The two latter
tasks are objectives of the ``GenEERA-Regional Study Lower Saxony
(GenEERA-RSLS){''}. By means of GIS and statistics, the spatial
extrapolation of the model results on a landscape level are possible in
the form of geoscientific analogical reasoning. The article treats the
concept, the statistical preparation and analysis of the data needed for
the modelling and the spatial extrapolation of the modelling results as
well as the selection of sites subjected to the individual-based
modelling. This selection takes place according to the
representativeness of all eligible monitoring sites in the German
Federal States of Brandenburg (Berlin included), Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Lower Saxony (Bremen included) and Schleswig-Holstein (Hamburg included)
with regard to those factors which are important for the dispersal and
persistence of rape: spreading and beginning of rape blossom, wind
direction and wind intensity. Data on climate and ecoregions are also
considered. As a result, this leads to a list of ecologically
representative sites, which are to be suggested for the individual-based
modelling. The modelling results are to be transferred later with GIS
techniques and statistic procedures by analogy reasoning to areas for
which the modelling sites are representative. However, modelling, site
selection and the extrapolation of modelling results are operating on
incomplete empirical knowledge and database, which can only be improved
by way of statistically founded monitoring of the dispersal and
ecological impacts effect of genetically engineered plants (GEP) in the
environment. (C) 2005 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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