Citizen science is a popular approach to biodiversity surveying, whereby data that are collected by volunteer naturalists may help analysts to understand the distribution and abundance of wild organisms. In Australia, birdwatchers have contributed to two major citizen science programs, eBird (run by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology) and Birdata (run by Birdlife Australia), which collectively hold more than 42 million records of wild birds from across the country. However, these records are not evenly distributed across space, time, or taxonomy, with particularly significant variation in the number of records of each species in these datasets. In this paper, we explore this variation and seek to determine which Australian bird species are leas...
Nomadic birds move around the landscape in complex, irregular patterns, making it difficult for cons...
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...
Citizen science is a popular approach to biodiversity surveying, whereby data that are collected by ...
Citizen science monitoring programmes are making increasingly important contributions to wildlife co...
Data generated by citizen science is particularly valuable in ecological research. If used discernin...
Among other outcomes, volunteer surveys are useful for evaluating conservation success and determini...
Citizen science projects remain rare in biodiverse yet data-poor countries, contributing to a shortf...
The use of crowdsourced data is growing rapidly, particularly in ornithology. Citizen science greatl...
Birds have been the most popular organisms historically for non-professional scientists around the w...
Due to a range of constraints, the availability of biodiversity-related information varies considera...
Data from well-designed experiments provide the strongest evidence of causation in biodiversity stud...
Citizen science initiatives contain a large volume of observations that can be useful to address eco...
Monitoring threatened species is vital for effective conservation, and citizen science can fill info...
Understanding the distribution and abundance of species over large spatial extents is key for undert...
Nomadic birds move around the landscape in complex, irregular patterns, making it difficult for cons...
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...
Citizen science is a popular approach to biodiversity surveying, whereby data that are collected by ...
Citizen science monitoring programmes are making increasingly important contributions to wildlife co...
Data generated by citizen science is particularly valuable in ecological research. If used discernin...
Among other outcomes, volunteer surveys are useful for evaluating conservation success and determini...
Citizen science projects remain rare in biodiverse yet data-poor countries, contributing to a shortf...
The use of crowdsourced data is growing rapidly, particularly in ornithology. Citizen science greatl...
Birds have been the most popular organisms historically for non-professional scientists around the w...
Due to a range of constraints, the availability of biodiversity-related information varies considera...
Data from well-designed experiments provide the strongest evidence of causation in biodiversity stud...
Citizen science initiatives contain a large volume of observations that can be useful to address eco...
Monitoring threatened species is vital for effective conservation, and citizen science can fill info...
Understanding the distribution and abundance of species over large spatial extents is key for undert...
Nomadic birds move around the landscape in complex, irregular patterns, making it difficult for cons...
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...