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Citizen science in data and resource-limited areas: A tool to detect long-term ecosystem changes

机译:数据和资源有限领域的公民科学:检测长期生态系统变化的工具

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Coral reefs are threatened by numerous global and local stressors. In the face of predicted large-scale coral degradation over the coming decades, the importance of long-term monitoring of stress-induced ecosystem changes has been widely recognised. In areas where sustained funding is unavailable, citizen science monitoring has the potential to be a powerful alternative to conventional monitoring programmes. In this study we used data collected by volunteers in Southeast Sulawesi (Indonesia), to demonstrate the potential of marine citizen science programmes to provide scientifically sound information necessary for detecting ecosystem changes in areas where no alternative data are available. Data were collected annually between 2002 and 2012 and consisted of percent benthic biotic and abiotic cover and fish counts. Analyses revealed long-term coral reef ecosystem change. We observed a continuous decline of hard coral, which in turn had a significant effect on the associated fishes, at community, family and species levels. We provide evidence of the importance of marine citizen science programmes in detecting long-term ecosystem change as an effective way of delivering conservation data to local government and national agencies. This is particularly true for areas where funding for monitoring is unavailable, resulting in an absence of ecological data. For citizen science data to contribute to ecological monitoring and local decision-making, the data collection protocols need to adhere to sound scientific standards, and protocols for data evaluation need to be available to local stakeholders. Here, we describe the monitoring design, data treatment and statistical analyses to be used as potential guidelines in future marine citizen science projects.
机译:珊瑚礁受到许多全球和当地压力源的威胁。面对未来几十年珊瑚大规模退化的预测,人们广泛认识到长期监测由压力引起的生态系统变化的重要性。在无法获得持续资金的地区,公民科学监测有可能成为常规监测计划的有力替代方案。在这项研究中,我们使用了东南苏拉威西岛(印度尼西亚)志愿者收集的数据,证明了海洋公民科学计划在提供无替代数据可用的地区检测生态系统变化所必需的科学可靠信息方面的潜力。在2002年至2012年之间,每年收集一次数据,其中包括底栖生物和非生物覆盖率以及鱼类数量。分析表明,珊瑚礁生态系统将长期变化。我们观察到硬珊瑚的数量持续下降,这反过来对相关鱼类在社区,家庭和物种层面都产生了重大影响。我们提供了证据,证明了海洋公民科学计划在检测长期生态系统变化中的重要性,这是将保护数据提供给地方政府和国家机构的有效途径。对于无法获得监测资金,缺乏生态数据的地区尤其如此。为了使公民科学数据有助于生态监测和地方决策,数据收集协议必须遵守可靠的科学标准,并且地方利益相关者也需要数据评估协议。在这里,我们描述了监测设计,数据处理和统计分析,这些数据将在未来的海洋公民科学项目中用作潜在的指南。

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