To assess the ability of traditional biological recording schemes and lay citizen science approaches to gather data on species distributions and changes therein, we examined bumblebee records from the UK’s national repository (National Biodiversity Network) and from BeeWatch. The two recording approaches revealed similar relative abundances of bumblebee species but different geographical distributions. For the widespread common carder (Bombus pascuorum), traditional recording scheme data were patchy, both spatially and temporally, reflecting active record centre rather than species distribution. Lay citizen science records displayed more extensive geographic coverage, reflecting human population density, thus offering better opportunities t...
Bumblebees are important pollinators of crops and wildflowers and are currently in global decline. T...
The Maine Bumble Bee Atlas (MBBA) is a multiyear (2015–2019) citizen science project coordinated by...
Widespread concern over declines in pollinating insects has led to numerous recommendations of which...
Published version. Source at http://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-015-0709-x.To assess the ability of tradi...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to Elaine O’Mahony, Imogen Pearce, Richard Comont, Anthony McCluske...
Citizen science is an increasingly popular way of engaging volunteers in the collection of scientifi...
Over the past decade, the number of biological records submitted by members of the public have incre...
Citizen science is an increasingly popular way of engaging volunteers in the collection of scientifi...
1. Ecological citizen science initiatives are growing in popularity with the increasing realisation ...
Background: Recently there has been increasing focus on monitoring pollinating insects, due to conce...
Funding This work was supported by the University of Aberdeen’s Environment and Food Security Theme ...
1. Ecological citizen science initiatives are growing in popularity with the increasing realisation ...
Citizen scientists are increasingly engaged in gathering biodiversity information, but trade-offs ar...
Interest in citizen science has been increasing rapidly, although the reviews available to date have...
Citizen science can provide a valuable tool for collecting large quantities of ecological data over ...
Bumblebees are important pollinators of crops and wildflowers and are currently in global decline. T...
The Maine Bumble Bee Atlas (MBBA) is a multiyear (2015–2019) citizen science project coordinated by...
Widespread concern over declines in pollinating insects has led to numerous recommendations of which...
Published version. Source at http://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-015-0709-x.To assess the ability of tradi...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to Elaine O’Mahony, Imogen Pearce, Richard Comont, Anthony McCluske...
Citizen science is an increasingly popular way of engaging volunteers in the collection of scientifi...
Over the past decade, the number of biological records submitted by members of the public have incre...
Citizen science is an increasingly popular way of engaging volunteers in the collection of scientifi...
1. Ecological citizen science initiatives are growing in popularity with the increasing realisation ...
Background: Recently there has been increasing focus on monitoring pollinating insects, due to conce...
Funding This work was supported by the University of Aberdeen’s Environment and Food Security Theme ...
1. Ecological citizen science initiatives are growing in popularity with the increasing realisation ...
Citizen scientists are increasingly engaged in gathering biodiversity information, but trade-offs ar...
Interest in citizen science has been increasing rapidly, although the reviews available to date have...
Citizen science can provide a valuable tool for collecting large quantities of ecological data over ...
Bumblebees are important pollinators of crops and wildflowers and are currently in global decline. T...
The Maine Bumble Bee Atlas (MBBA) is a multiyear (2015–2019) citizen science project coordinated by...
Widespread concern over declines in pollinating insects has led to numerous recommendations of which...