Results of a systematic literature search carried out on Web of Science on 29 September 2017. We searched for the keywords `"atlas" and "occupancy" ', `"citizen scien*" and "occupancy model*"', and `"breeding bird survey" and "occupancy model"'. We retained only publications that used data from a citizen science programme on birds and that had used occupancy models that accounted for the observation process
House martins are in decline in many western European countries. The reasons for the decline are poo...
Appropriate large-scale citizen-science data present important new opportunities for biodiversity mo...
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the auth...
1. Large-scale citizen science projects, such as atlases of species distribution, are an important s...
Citizen science is on the rise. Aided by the internet, the popularity and scope of citizen science a...
Selection process of articles for a systematic literature review on citizen science initiatives in s...
Site-occupancy models which take into account detection probability of species have promising applic...
Aim: To evaluate the potential of models based on opportunistic reporting (OR) compared to models ba...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
International audienceCitizen science (CS) is now very popular in ecology. The number of scientific ...
The purpose of this study is to assess the citizen science publications in journals indexed in the W...
Ecologists often study biodiversity by evaluating species occupancy and the relationship between occ...
The growth of citizen science over the past decade is shown by the increasing number of references t...
One of the presentations from the First Online Session leading up to the Dutch National Open Scienc...
Citizens' field observations are increasingly stored in accessible databases, which makes it possibl...
House martins are in decline in many western European countries. The reasons for the decline are poo...
Appropriate large-scale citizen-science data present important new opportunities for biodiversity mo...
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the auth...
1. Large-scale citizen science projects, such as atlases of species distribution, are an important s...
Citizen science is on the rise. Aided by the internet, the popularity and scope of citizen science a...
Selection process of articles for a systematic literature review on citizen science initiatives in s...
Site-occupancy models which take into account detection probability of species have promising applic...
Aim: To evaluate the potential of models based on opportunistic reporting (OR) compared to models ba...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
International audienceCitizen science (CS) is now very popular in ecology. The number of scientific ...
The purpose of this study is to assess the citizen science publications in journals indexed in the W...
Ecologists often study biodiversity by evaluating species occupancy and the relationship between occ...
The growth of citizen science over the past decade is shown by the increasing number of references t...
One of the presentations from the First Online Session leading up to the Dutch National Open Scienc...
Citizens' field observations are increasingly stored in accessible databases, which makes it possibl...
House martins are in decline in many western European countries. The reasons for the decline are poo...
Appropriate large-scale citizen-science data present important new opportunities for biodiversity mo...
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the auth...