Many publications make use of opportunistic data, such as citizen science observation data, to infer large-scale properties of species’ distributions. However, the few publications that use opportunistic citizen science data to study animal ecology at a habitat level do so without accounting for spatial biases in opportunistic records or using methods that are difficult to generalize. In this study, we explore the biases that exist in opportunistic observations and suggest an approach to correct for them. We first examined the extent of the biases in opportunistic citizen science observations of three wild ungulate species in Norway by comparing them to data from GPS telemetry. We then quantified the extent of the biases by specifying a mod...
Telemetry datasets are becoming increasingly large and covering a wider range of species using diffe...
Abstract: Road-based citizen science surveys are increasingly used for long-term monitoring of wildl...
Quantifying landscape characteristics that wildlife select is essential for conservation and managem...
Many publications make use of opportunistic data, such as citizen science observation data, to infer...
Ecological citizen science data are rapidly growing in availability and use in ecology and conservat...
Aim To evaluate the potential of models based on opportunistic reporting (OR) compared to models bas...
Obtaining large amount of data on species’ characteristics such as their distribution, abundance or ...
1. Opportunistically-collected species observations contributed by volunteer reporters are increasin...
Opportunistic citizen science databases are becoming an important way of gathering information on sp...
Aim: To evaluate the utility of opportunistic data from citizen science programmes for forecasting s...
Aim: To evaluate the utility of opportunistic data from citizen science programmes for forecasting s...
Opportunistically collected presence-only data contributed by volunteer reporters, so called Citizen...
Telemetry datasets are becoming increasingly large and covering a wider range of species using diffe...
Abstract: Road-based citizen science surveys are increasingly used for long-term monitoring of wildl...
Quantifying landscape characteristics that wildlife select is essential for conservation and managem...
Many publications make use of opportunistic data, such as citizen science observation data, to infer...
Ecological citizen science data are rapidly growing in availability and use in ecology and conservat...
Aim To evaluate the potential of models based on opportunistic reporting (OR) compared to models bas...
Obtaining large amount of data on species’ characteristics such as their distribution, abundance or ...
1. Opportunistically-collected species observations contributed by volunteer reporters are increasin...
Opportunistic citizen science databases are becoming an important way of gathering information on sp...
Aim: To evaluate the utility of opportunistic data from citizen science programmes for forecasting s...
Aim: To evaluate the utility of opportunistic data from citizen science programmes for forecasting s...
Opportunistically collected presence-only data contributed by volunteer reporters, so called Citizen...
Telemetry datasets are becoming increasingly large and covering a wider range of species using diffe...
Abstract: Road-based citizen science surveys are increasingly used for long-term monitoring of wildl...
Quantifying landscape characteristics that wildlife select is essential for conservation and managem...