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Citizen science contributes to the understanding of the occurrence and distribution of cetaceans in southeastern Brazil - A case study

机译:公民科学有助于理解巴西东南部鲸类的发生和分布-案例研究

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Citizen Science projects involve ordinary people in scientific research, providing new insights and perspectives. Interested members of the public may contribute valuable information as they learn about wildlife in their local communities. This study investigates the spatiotemporal occurrence and distribution of cetaceans off the coast of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, based on data obtained by citizen scientists (opportunistic observations - 2013/2016) and by cetacean researchers (dedicated observations - 2011/2016). The citizen scientists recorded 178 sightings of eight cetacean species along the whole Rio de Janeiro coast. Boat surveys (N = 118) were conducted by the authors in two Marine Protected Areas (MPA) and adjacent waters, resulting in a total of 77 records of four cetaceans species. Within the same area surveyed, citizen scientists contributed 98 reports of these four species. There was a high degree of information overlap, although the citizen scientists also expanded the database on the occurrence and distribution of cetaceans. The citizen scientists also confirmed the occurrence in the study area of four additional cetacean species, not recorded during the surveys. Opportunistic observations obtained from citizen scientists are thus a fundamentally important complementary tool for this type of investigation. The distribution records of the two datasets were also broadly compatible, in particular for the inshore sightings and the seasonal distribution of three of the four principal species. Overall, then, the data provided by from citizen scientists off the coast of Rio de Janeiro were validated by the boat surveys, which focused specifically on the area of the MPAs and adjacencies. The information provided by the combined dataset provides important insights for the creation of a buffer zone, which provide an additional layer of protection for the region's marine biota.
机译:公民科学项目使普通民众参与科学研究,从而提供了新的见解和观点。感兴趣的公众在了解当地社区的野生动植物时可能会提供有价值的信息。这项研究基于公民科学家(机会性观察-2013/2016)和鲸类研究人员(专用观察-2011/2016)获得的数据,调查了巴西里约热内卢沿海鲸类的时空发生和分布。公民科学家记录了在整个里约热内卢海岸发现的178种鲸类动物,共178种。作者在两个海洋保护区(MPA)和邻近水域进行了船艇调查(N = 118),总共记录了77种四个鲸类物种的记录。在同一调查区域内,公民科学家为这四个物种贡献了98份报告。尽管公民科学家还扩大了鲸类动物的发生和分布的数据库,但信息重叠程度很高。公民科学家还确认了研究区域中还存在另外四种鲸类物种,这在调查期间没有记录。因此,从公民科学家那里获得的机会主义观察是这种类型调查的根本重要的补充工具。两个数据集的分布记录也广泛兼容,特别是在近海目击和四个主要物种中的三个的季节性分布方面。总体而言,船上调查证实了里约热内卢沿岸公民科学家提供的数据,该船调查专门针对MPA和邻接区。组合数据集提供的信息为创建缓冲区提供了重要的见识,缓冲区为该地区的海洋生物群提供了额外的保护。

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