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Optimising species checklists for protected areas in the digital age
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Dian Spear +4 more
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Methods for broad‐scale plant phenology assessments using citizen scientists’ photographs
Premise Citizen science platforms for sharing photographed digital vouchers, such as iNaturalist, are a promising source of phenology data, but methods and best practices for use have not been developed.
Vijay V. Barve +11 more
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Digitalising biodiversity: Exploring perceptions on risks and opportunities
Digitalisation is transforming biodiversity conservation, offering new opportunities for research, governance and public engagement. Herbarium digitisation, for example, enables large‐scale access to plant data, supporting conservation, restoration and sustainable use.
Björn‐Ola Linnér +9 more
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Citizen Science and Open Data: a model for Invasive Alien Species in Europe [PDF]
Invasive Alien Species (IAS) are a growing threat to Europe's biodiversity. The implementation of European Union Regulation on IAS can benefit from the involvement of the public in IAS recording and management through Citizen Science (CS) initiatives ...
Adriaens, T. +18 more
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Life after herbarium digitisation: Physical and digital collections, curation and use
Societal Impact Statement Collections of dried plant specimens (herbaria) provide an invaluable resource for the study of many areas of scientific interest and conservation globally. Digitisation increases access to specimens and metadata, enabling efficient use across a broad spectrum of research.
Alan James Paton +39 more
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The value of herbarium specimens depends largely on the accuracy and accessibility of the data captured, which is dependent on curation practices. Previous studies have shown high levels of misidentification in collections, which become more problematic with increased access.
Celia C. Aceae +3 more
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iNaturalist-Wikimedia cross-pollination
This document contains instructions on how to observe with iNaturalist, get confirmation from the iNaturalist community, and finally share on various Wikimedia platforms such as Wikidata, Commons and Wikipedia.
Waagmeester, Andra +2 more
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Использование платформы iNaturalist в образовательном процессе
Цель - рассмотреть практические результаты применения электронной платформы iNaturalist в ходе прохождения дисциплин «Биогеография», «Биоразнообразие» и «Ландшафтно-экологической учебной практики». Материалы и методы. В основе социальная сети iNaturalist лежит концепция картографирования биологического разнообразия с обменом данными наблюдателей со ...
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Participation Intensity Influences Motivations for Contributing to iNaturalist
Understanding how motivations for participating in citizen science projects change as a function of participation can help enhance recruitment and retention strategies.
Samantha K. Lowe +4 more
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Compare More Nuanced:Pairwise Alignment Bilinear Network For Few-shot Fine-grained Learning
The recognition ability of human beings is developed in a progressive way. Usually, children learn to discriminate various objects from coarse to fine-grained with limited supervision.
Huang, Huaxi +4 more
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