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Trade‐offs in moving citizen‐based anuran call surveys online during the SARS‐CoV‐2 pandemic: Lessons from rural Appalachia, USA

机译:在SARS-COV-2大流行期间在线移动公民的ANURAN呼叫调查的权衡:来自美国农村阿巴拉契亚的课程

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Citizen science approaches provide adaptable methodologies for enhancing the natural history knowledge of understudied taxa and engaging underserved populations with biodiversity. However, transitions to remote, virtual training, and participant recruitment in response to public health crises like the SARS‐CoV‐2 pandemic have the potential to disrupt citizen science projects. We present a comparison of outputs from a citizen science initiative built around call surveys for the Mountain Chorus Frog (Pseudacris brachyphona), an understudied anuran, in Appalachian Virginia, USA, prior to and during the SARS‐CoV‐2 pandemic. A transition to virtual training in this initiative did not lead to a decrease in scientific output and led to unexpected natural history insight about our focal taxon; however, a reliance on virtual instruction did decrease overall participation by local residents, particularly for rural K‐12 students. We discuss the trade‐offs exhibited by the adaptation of our initiative to a virtual format and provide recommendations for other citizen science initiatives facing similar restrictions in the face of current and future public health crises.
机译:公民科学方法提供适应性的方法,用于增强深入分类群的自然历史知识,并与生物多样性引起服务不足的人口。但是,对远程,虚拟培训和参与者招聘的过渡,以应对SARS-COV-2大流行等公共卫生危机有可能破坏市民科学项目。我们在SARS-COV-2大流行之前和期间,在SARS-COV-2大流行之前和期间,我们展示了在山地合唱青蛙(Pseudacris Brachyphona)的公民科学倡议的输出比较。在这一举措中向虚拟培训的过渡并没有导致科学产出减少,并导致意外的自然历史洞察力有关我们的焦派索森;然而,对虚拟指导的依赖确实减少了当地居民的总体参与,特别是对于农村K-12学生。我们讨论了我们对虚拟格式的倡议改编展览的权衡,并为面对当前和未来的公共卫生危机面临着类似的公民科学倡议提供建议。

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