Citizen science initiatives contain a large volume of observations that can be useful to address ecological questions for a wide array of organisms. However, one limitation of citizen science data is the potential for species misidentification. Although recent studies have shown that citizen science data are relatively accurate for many taxa, the effect of misidentification errors in hard-to-identify species remains poorly explored. If misidentification events occur at large scales, ecological estimates can be compromised. Here, we show that misidentifications contained in citizen science databases biased phenological estimates in a pair of migratory and partially overlapping Neotropical flycatchers: the Chilean Elaenia Elaenia chilensis an...
Understanding the distribution and abundance of species over large spatial extents is key for undert...
Due to the increasing popularity of websites specializing in nature documentation, there has been a ...
Volunteers are increasingly being recruited into citizen science projects to collect observa-tions f...
Here we include two files: (1) "dataset_clean.csv" Dataset consisting of unique records of Chilean...
Citizen science is a popular approach to biodiversity surveying, whereby data that are collected by ...
Data generated by citizen science is particularly valuable in ecological research. If used discernin...
Citizen science projects have become important data sources for ecologists. However, opportunistic d...
The use of crowdsourced data is growing rapidly, particularly in ornithology. Citizen science greatl...
Ecological citizen science data are rapidly growing in availability and use in ecology and conservat...
Data quality is a common source of concern for large-scale citizen science projects like eBird. In t...
1. Citizen science data are increasingly making valuable contributions to ecological studies. Howeve...
Volunteers are increasingly being recruited into citizen science projects to collect observations fo...
Habitat loss is widely regarded as one of the most destructive factors threatening native biodiversi...
Online ISSN 1432-1254Monitoring plant and animal phenology is a critical step to anticipating and pr...
Field investigations of phenotypic variation in free‐living organisms are often limited in scope owi...
Understanding the distribution and abundance of species over large spatial extents is key for undert...
Due to the increasing popularity of websites specializing in nature documentation, there has been a ...
Volunteers are increasingly being recruited into citizen science projects to collect observa-tions f...
Here we include two files: (1) "dataset_clean.csv" Dataset consisting of unique records of Chilean...
Citizen science is a popular approach to biodiversity surveying, whereby data that are collected by ...
Data generated by citizen science is particularly valuable in ecological research. If used discernin...
Citizen science projects have become important data sources for ecologists. However, opportunistic d...
The use of crowdsourced data is growing rapidly, particularly in ornithology. Citizen science greatl...
Ecological citizen science data are rapidly growing in availability and use in ecology and conservat...
Data quality is a common source of concern for large-scale citizen science projects like eBird. In t...
1. Citizen science data are increasingly making valuable contributions to ecological studies. Howeve...
Volunteers are increasingly being recruited into citizen science projects to collect observations fo...
Habitat loss is widely regarded as one of the most destructive factors threatening native biodiversi...
Online ISSN 1432-1254Monitoring plant and animal phenology is a critical step to anticipating and pr...
Field investigations of phenotypic variation in free‐living organisms are often limited in scope owi...
Understanding the distribution and abundance of species over large spatial extents is key for undert...
Due to the increasing popularity of websites specializing in nature documentation, there has been a ...
Volunteers are increasingly being recruited into citizen science projects to collect observa-tions f...