Citizen science is an increasingly popular way of engaging volunteers in the collection of scientific data. Despite this, data quality remains a concern and there is little published evidence about the accuracy of records generated by citizen scientists. Here we compare data generated by two British citizen science projects, Blooms for Bees and BeeWatch, to determine the ability of volunteer recorders to identify bumblebee (Bombus) species. We assessed recorders’ identification ability in two ways–as recorder accuracy (the proportion of expert-verified records correctly identified by recorders) and recorder success (the proportion of recorder-submitted identifications confirmed correct by verifiers). Recorder identification ability was low ...
Recently there has been increasing focus on monitoring pollinating insects, due to concerns about th...
1. Ecological citizen science initiatives are growing in popularity with the increasing realisation ...
Acknowledgments The authors thank H. H. Nguyen for his early development work on the BeeWatch interf...
Citizen science is an increasingly popular way of engaging volunteers in the collection of scientifi...
To assess the ability of traditional biological recording schemes and lay citizen science approaches...
Background: Recently there has been increasing focus on monitoring pollinating insects, due to conce...
Published version. Source at http://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-015-0709-x.To assess the ability of tradi...
Over the past decade, the number of biological records submitted by members of the public have incre...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to Elaine O’Mahony, Imogen Pearce, Richard Comont, Anthony McCluske...
Funding This work was supported by the University of Aberdeen’s Environment and Food Security Theme ...
In recent years, the number and scale of environmental citizen science programmes that involve lay p...
Funding Information: We thank the many thousands of BeeWatch users who submitted the data used in th...
Citizen science, the involvement of volunteers in collecting of scientific data, can be a useful res...
• Citizen science, the involvement of volunteers in collecting of scientific data, can be a useful r...
Widespread concern over declines in pollinating insects has led to numerous recommendations of which...
Recently there has been increasing focus on monitoring pollinating insects, due to concerns about th...
1. Ecological citizen science initiatives are growing in popularity with the increasing realisation ...
Acknowledgments The authors thank H. H. Nguyen for his early development work on the BeeWatch interf...
Citizen science is an increasingly popular way of engaging volunteers in the collection of scientifi...
To assess the ability of traditional biological recording schemes and lay citizen science approaches...
Background: Recently there has been increasing focus on monitoring pollinating insects, due to conce...
Published version. Source at http://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-015-0709-x.To assess the ability of tradi...
Over the past decade, the number of biological records submitted by members of the public have incre...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to Elaine O’Mahony, Imogen Pearce, Richard Comont, Anthony McCluske...
Funding This work was supported by the University of Aberdeen’s Environment and Food Security Theme ...
In recent years, the number and scale of environmental citizen science programmes that involve lay p...
Funding Information: We thank the many thousands of BeeWatch users who submitted the data used in th...
Citizen science, the involvement of volunteers in collecting of scientific data, can be a useful res...
• Citizen science, the involvement of volunteers in collecting of scientific data, can be a useful r...
Widespread concern over declines in pollinating insects has led to numerous recommendations of which...
Recently there has been increasing focus on monitoring pollinating insects, due to concerns about th...
1. Ecological citizen science initiatives are growing in popularity with the increasing realisation ...
Acknowledgments The authors thank H. H. Nguyen for his early development work on the BeeWatch interf...