A FULLY AUTOMATED
& UNBIASED
DATA SOLUTION
Improve your sustainability decision-making by integrating our industry-leading data solution and in-field sensor technology for continuous biodiversity monitoring and nature impact reporting.
Our biologists provide remote habitat assessments according to the location of your project. We assess the condition of your habitat, its connectivity to surrounding landscapes and potential influential environmental variables.
HABITAT ASSESSMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
REMOTE HABITAT ANALYSIS
CONDUCTED BY BIOLOGISTS
We tailor and customize project designs with our customers to help plan and design your biodiversity monitoring program. We strive to design the best possible project to ensure optimized data outcomes for your biodiversity project and its objectives.
PROJECT DESIGN
TAILORED TO YOUR NEEDS
FLEXIBLE AND SCALABLE
OPTIMIZED DATA
With our innovative in-field sensor system we help you establish, measure, and track your biodiversity targets. We collect baseline data that allows you to benchmark against natural habitats, as well as to track the performance of your nature-improving initiatives.
CONTINUOUS MONITORING
EASY TO INSTALL
POWERED BY SOLAR
NON-INVASIVE TO NATURE
Our data analytics platform combines AI and ML to deliver data insights on the state of nature at your project-sites, which is accessible through our biodiversity intelligence platform “customer portal”.
DATA INSIGHTS
RELIABLE & PRECISE DATA
TEMPORAL DATA TRACKING
NEAR-TIME DATA UPDATES
BIODIVERSITY MONITORING
AN END-TO-END SOLUTION
AN END-TO-END SOLUTION
DATA SUBSCRIPTION
Following a collaborative remote habitat assessment with your input, we will determine the optimal number of data subscriptions tailored to your project’s specific needs and objectives. Each data subscription includes multiple data collection points (in-field sensors) and site locations.
TAILORED TO YOUR OBJECTIVES
Our sensors are delivered to your project sites with a user-friendly installation guide. Designed for simplicity, our sensors require no tools for installation and meet rigorous quality standards. Simply scan the QR code to begin streaming data effortlessly.
EASY & HASSLE-FREE
SENSOR INSTALLATION
CONTINUOUS DATA
Your sensors provide continuous monitoring of flying insects in all weather conditions. You can rely on our automated, non-invasive, and unbiased sensors to perform effectively, allowing you to focus on other tasks.
ACCESS TO NEAR-TIME DATA
CUSTOMER PORTAL
FEEDBACK-DRIVEN DESIGN
Data is seamlessly uploaded to the cloud and analyzed using our advanced AI/ML analytics platform. Through our customer portal, you and your team can easily access a comprehensive overview of biodiversity across all your sites. Additionally, we offer the option to integrate our dashboard into your preferred software via API.
FOR YOUR SPECIFIC NEEDS
DATA REPORTING
You can download data from your sites directly through the customer portal at any time. At the end of the year, you will receive a customized report highlighting key insights and developments, tailored to meet TNFD and CSRD compliance standards.
ACHIEVE HIGH-INTEGRITY
BIODIVERSITY DATA
with 4 simple metrics
Insects are reliable indicators of ecosystem health due to their high diversity, abundance, and critical ecological roles such as pollination and decomposition. Changes in insect populations often reflect broader environmental shifts, making them valuable for assessing biodiversity status. Their rapid response to environmental changes provides timely insights into ecosystem dynamics.
INSECT DIVERSITY
The number of different insect groups present in a habitat and how evenly distributed those groups are.
- Whether or not one group is more dominant than others.
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Insect diversity reflects the richness and evenness of the different insect populations coexisting within a habitat.
A diverse ecosystem is often more resilient to environmental changes, as different insect populations may have varied responses to disturbances. The presence of diverse populations also contributes to ecological stability and balance, as each species plays a unique role in the ecosystem's functioning.
Therefore, the level of diversity can influence the availability of resources, interactions among species, and overall ecosystem health, which, in turn, impacts the survival of other organisms within the ecosystem.
INSECT BIOMASS
An estimate of available insect-based food in a habitat.
- Higher biomass can support more diverse wildlife, as insects serve as a fundamental food source for various animal groups.
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Insect biomass is a measurement that provide an estimate of the amount of insect-based food available within an ecosystem.
Biomass is indicative of the ecosystem's overall food availability for various insects eating organisms such as carnivorous invertebrates, amphibians, birds, fish, reptiles, bats, and other small mammals .
Achieving this information is crucial for understanding the energy flow and trophic dynamics within an ecosystem.
Changes in insect biomass can impact the abundance and distribution of prey species, affecting the organisms that rely on insects as a food source.
Consequently, this measurement contributes to assessing the ecosystem's health and its ability to sustain diverse populations of organisms dependent on insect-driven ecological processes.
INSECT ABUNDANCE
The total number of insects present in a habitat.
- Reflects the habitat's capacity to sustain insect populations and can signal changes in environmental conditions or resource availability.
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Abundance is a simple count of the total number of insects monitored.
Abundance measures the number of individuals in a population, providing insights into the ecosystem's population dynamics.
A low abundance of insects can have cascading effects on other organisms, influencing resource availability, competition for food, and predator-prey relationships.
By examining insect abundance, one can gain insights into the overall population structure within the ecosystem, which in turn, contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of the ecological dynamics that affect the broader community of organisms sharing the same habitat.
The hourly insect activity pattern in a habitat over 24 hours.
- Indicating the availability of resources within ecosystems to sustain both diurnal and nocturnal insect populations. Such insights can reveal the ecological dynamics of the ecosystem and its capacity to support diverse insect communities.
INSECT ACTIVITY
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Insect activity serves as a dynamic metric, clarifying the complex ecological interactions amongst different insects and environmental factors.
Insects exhibit diverse activity throughout the day, and their presence spans the 24-hour cycle. Different species have distinct patterns of activity, essential for various ecological processes. This includes processes like pollination, predation, and competition, which can directly impact the availability of resources and habitats for other organisms.
By understanding the dynamics of insect activity, you gain insights into how these interactions shape the ecosystem, influencing biodiversity, food systems, and overall ecological health.