公民科学
生物多样性
数据质量
生物多样性保护
环境资源管理
透视图(图形)
保护生物学
数据收集
生态学
质量(理念)
科学政策
地理
政治学
社会学
生物
社会科学
业务
环境科学
计算机科学
公共行政
公制(单位)
营销
人工智能
哲学
认识论
植物
作者
Thomas Mesaglio,Corey T. Callaghan
出处
期刊:Wildlife Research
[CSIRO Publishing]
日期:2021-03-18
卷期号:48 (4): 289-303
被引量:108
摘要
Citizen science initiatives and the data they produce are increasingly common in ecology, conservation and biodiversity monitoring. Although the quality of citizen science data has historically been questioned, biases can be detected and corrected for, allowing these data to become comparable in quality to professionally collected data. Consequently, citizen science is increasingly being integrated with professional science, allowing the collection of data at unprecedented spatial and temporal scales. iNaturalist is one of the most popular biodiversity citizen science platforms globally, with more than 1.4 million users having contributed over 54 million observations. Australia is the top contributing nation in the southern hemisphere, and in the top four contributing nations globally, with over 1.6 million observations of over 36 000 identified species contributed by almost 27 000 users. Despite the platform’s success, there are few holistic syntheses of contributions to iNaturalist, especially for Australia. Here, we outline the history of iNaturalist from an Australian perspective, and summarise, taxonomically, temporally and spatially, Australian biodiversity data contributed to the platform. We conclude by discussing important future directions to maximise the usefulness of these data for ecological research, conservation and policy.
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