Large amounts of species occurrence data are compiled by platforms such as the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) but these data are collected by a diversity of methods and people. Statistical tools, such as occupancy-detection models, have been developed and tested as a way to analyze these heterogeneous data and extract information on species' population trends. However, these models make many assumptions that might not always be met. More detailed metadata associated with occurrence records would help better describe the observation/detection submodel within occupancy models and improve the accuracy/precision of species' trend estimates. Here, we present examples of occupancy-detection models applied to citizen science datas...
Aim: Recent studies suggest insect declines in parts of Europe; however, the generality of these tre...
International audienceBackground/Question/Methods - Naturalist mobile applications have been deploye...
Abstract How to best track species as they rapidly alter their distributions in response to climate ...
1 There is increasing availability and use of unstructured and semi-structured citizen science data ...
Abstract 1. The availability and quantity of observational species occurrence records have greatly i...
Large-scale studies of biodiversity change are limited in their taxonomic coverage: a lot is known a...
Opportunistic species sightings submitted by citizen science volunteers are a valuable source of spe...
1. Large-scale citizen science projects, such as atlases of species distribution, are an important s...
Obtaining large amount of data on species’ characteristics such as their distribution, abundance or ...
1. Ecological citizen science initiatives are growing in popularity with the increasing realisation ...
Appropriate large-scale citizen-science data present important new opportunities for biodiversity mo...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10074/10193-thumbnail.jpgIn a changing world,...
Abstract Citizen science data (CSD) have the potential to be a powerful scientific approach to asses...
Most biodiversity data are collected by volunteers organised in natural history societies or citizen...
Understanding species richness patterns in time and space is critical for conservation management an...
Aim: Recent studies suggest insect declines in parts of Europe; however, the generality of these tre...
International audienceBackground/Question/Methods - Naturalist mobile applications have been deploye...
Abstract How to best track species as they rapidly alter their distributions in response to climate ...
1 There is increasing availability and use of unstructured and semi-structured citizen science data ...
Abstract 1. The availability and quantity of observational species occurrence records have greatly i...
Large-scale studies of biodiversity change are limited in their taxonomic coverage: a lot is known a...
Opportunistic species sightings submitted by citizen science volunteers are a valuable source of spe...
1. Large-scale citizen science projects, such as atlases of species distribution, are an important s...
Obtaining large amount of data on species’ characteristics such as their distribution, abundance or ...
1. Ecological citizen science initiatives are growing in popularity with the increasing realisation ...
Appropriate large-scale citizen-science data present important new opportunities for biodiversity mo...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10074/10193-thumbnail.jpgIn a changing world,...
Abstract Citizen science data (CSD) have the potential to be a powerful scientific approach to asses...
Most biodiversity data are collected by volunteers organised in natural history societies or citizen...
Understanding species richness patterns in time and space is critical for conservation management an...
Aim: Recent studies suggest insect declines in parts of Europe; however, the generality of these tre...
International audienceBackground/Question/Methods - Naturalist mobile applications have been deploye...
Abstract How to best track species as they rapidly alter their distributions in response to climate ...