'Caterpillars Count!' is a citizen science project that allows participants to collect data on the seasonal timing, or phenology, of foliage arthropods that are important food resources for forest birds. This project has the potential to address questions about the impacts of climate change on birds over biogeographic scales. Here, we provide a description of the project’s two survey protocols, evaluate the impact of survey methodology on results, compare findings made by citizen scientist participants versus trained scientists, and identify the minimum levels of sampling frequency and intensity needed to accurately capture phenological dynamics. We find that beat sheet surveys and visual surveys yield similar relative and absolute density ...
1. Ecological citizen science initiatives are growing in popularity with the increasing realisation ...
1. Ecological citizen science initiatives are growing in popularity with the increasing realisation ...
Considering recent and predicted ecological changes (caused by global climate change), baseline moni...
Online ISSN 1432-1254Monitoring plant and animal phenology is a critical step to anticipating and pr...
Citizen scientists are increasingly engaged in gathering biodiversity information, but trade-offs ar...
Citizen scientists are increasingly engaged in gathering biodiversity information, but trade-offs ar...
Due to the increasing popularity of websites specializing in nature documentation, there has been a ...
This thesis is available for Library use on the understanding that it is copyright material and that...
Monitoring bird populations becomes more complex as climate change alters species\u27 relationships ...
Background: Recently there has been increasing focus on monitoring pollinating insects, due to conce...
Monitoring bird populations becomes more complex as climate change alters species\u27 relationships ...
Citizen scientists have the potential to play a crucial role in the study of rapidly changing lady b...
Citizen science projects can gather datasets with observation counts and spatiotemporal coverage far...
Abstract: The impact of a rapidly changing climate on the biosphere is an urgent area of research fo...
Large-scale citizen science programs have the potential to support national climate and ecosystem as...
1. Ecological citizen science initiatives are growing in popularity with the increasing realisation ...
1. Ecological citizen science initiatives are growing in popularity with the increasing realisation ...
Considering recent and predicted ecological changes (caused by global climate change), baseline moni...
Online ISSN 1432-1254Monitoring plant and animal phenology is a critical step to anticipating and pr...
Citizen scientists are increasingly engaged in gathering biodiversity information, but trade-offs ar...
Citizen scientists are increasingly engaged in gathering biodiversity information, but trade-offs ar...
Due to the increasing popularity of websites specializing in nature documentation, there has been a ...
This thesis is available for Library use on the understanding that it is copyright material and that...
Monitoring bird populations becomes more complex as climate change alters species\u27 relationships ...
Background: Recently there has been increasing focus on monitoring pollinating insects, due to conce...
Monitoring bird populations becomes more complex as climate change alters species\u27 relationships ...
Citizen scientists have the potential to play a crucial role in the study of rapidly changing lady b...
Citizen science projects can gather datasets with observation counts and spatiotemporal coverage far...
Abstract: The impact of a rapidly changing climate on the biosphere is an urgent area of research fo...
Large-scale citizen science programs have the potential to support national climate and ecosystem as...
1. Ecological citizen science initiatives are growing in popularity with the increasing realisation ...
1. Ecological citizen science initiatives are growing in popularity with the increasing realisation ...
Considering recent and predicted ecological changes (caused by global climate change), baseline moni...