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An evaluation of a citizen science data collection program for recording wildlife observations along a highway

机译:对一项公民科学数据收集计划的评估,该计划用于记录沿高速公路的野生动植物观测

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Citizen science programs that record wildlife observations on and along roads can help reduce the underreporting of wildlife-vehicle collisions and identify and prioritize road sections where mitigation measures may be required. It is important to evaluate potential biases in opportunistic citizen science data. We investigated whether the opportunistic observations of live animals by volunteers along a 46-km section of Highway 3 in the Crowsnest Pass area ("Road Watch in the Pass" data collection program) in Alberta, Canada, had a similar spatial pattern as systematically collected data by the researchers along the same road section. A permutation modeling process that compared the number of observations between the two datasets for each 1-km segment, a randomization method that tested for and compared hotspot observation locations, and a bivariate Ripley's L_(1.2)-function analysis along a continuum of spatial scales all showed spatial agreement between the two datasets. There was spatial agreement at a scale between 1 and 4 km, and three clear hotspots of wildlife observation activity were identified for both processes. This suggests that the data collected by the volunteers are reliable and robust enough to be used to help identify road sections that may require mitigation measures. In addition, volunteers proved to be able to collect a sufficient number of observations relatively quickly. Within one year, 24 volunteers collected 640 wildlife observations, and we found that using only 150 or more of these observations always resulted in spatial similarity with the systematic observations collected by the researchers. We conclude with recommendations for other citizen science data collection programs and for further research.
机译:记录道路上和沿途野生生物观察结果的公民科学计划,可以帮助减少对野生生物与车辆碰撞的漏报,并确定可能需要采取缓解措施的路段并确定优先次序。评估机会主义公民科学数据中的潜在偏见很重要。我们调查了加拿大阿尔伯塔省Crowsnest Pass地区(“ Road Watch in Pass”数据收集程序)沿3号高速公路46公里处的志愿者对活体动物的机会性观察是否具有与系统收集的类似的空间格局研究人员沿着同一路段提供的数据。一个排列建模过程,该过程比较每个1公里段的两个数据集之间的观测值数量,测试并比较热点观测位置的随机化方法以及沿连续空间尺度的双变量Ripley's L_(1.2)函数分析所有数据均显示两个数据集之间的空间一致性。在1至4 km的范围内存在空间一致性,并且为这两个过程确定了三个清晰的野生动植物观测活动热点。这表明,志愿者收集的数据可靠,可靠,足以用于帮助识别可能需要采取缓解措施的路段。此外,志愿者被证明能够相对迅速地收集到足够数量的观察结果。一年之内,有24名志愿者收集了640个野生动植物观测资料,我们发现仅使用150个或更多这些观测资料始终会与研究人员收集的系统观测资料产生空间相似性。最后,我们提出了其他公民科学数据收集计划和进一步研究的建议。

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  • 来源
    《Journal of Environmental Management》 |2014年第15期|180-187|共8页
  • 作者单位

    Environmental Studies Program, The University of Montana, Jeannette Rankin Hall 106A, Missoula, MT 59812-4320, USA;

    Institute for Environmental Sustainability, Mount Royal University, 4825 Mount Royal Gate SW, Calgary Alberta T3E 6K6, Canada;

    Western Transportation Institute, Montana State University, PO Box 174250, Bozeman, MT 59717-4250, USA;

    Department of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812-0864, USA;

    Environmental Studies Program, The University of Montana, Jeannette Rankin Hall 106A, Missoula, MT 59812-4320, USA;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Citizen science; Wildlife; Highway; Mitigation; Hotspot;

    机译:公民科学;野生动物;高速公路;减轻;热点地区;

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