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Citizen science monitoring reveals a significant, ongoing decline of the Endangered Carnaby's black-cockatoo Calyptorhynchus latirostris

机译:公民科学监测显示,濒临灭绝的Carnaby黑鹦鹉鹦鹉Calyptorhynchus latirostris持续大量减少

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Citizen science monitoring programmes are making increasingly important contributions to wildlife conservation, often at spatial and temporal scales unachievable by individual or teams of researchers. They are particularly valuable in estimating population trends and management impacts, and thus informing effective conservation decisions for declining species. The quality and potential biases of citizen science data are of concern, however, and appropriate experimental design and analysis are needed to ensure that the maximum scientific value is extracted. We investigated these issues in a citizen science survey of the Endangered Carnaby's black-cockatoo Calyptorhynchus latirostris. Since 2010, citizen scientists have conducted synchronized annual counts of Carnaby's black-cockatoo at roost sites to estimate the population trend. Survey effort was substantial, with c. 150 sites surveyed by > 260 volunteers each year. Relatively few sites were occupied, however, and only 42 (16%) of the 265 sites surveyed in total accounted for 95% of all observations. Many sites were empty and survey effort was often inconsistent. Taking these issues into account, analysis showed a statistically significant decline in roost occupancy rate and a non-significant decline in the mean size of roosting flocks, with an estimated overall trend of 14% decline per annum in the number of roosting birds. We highlight three important issues for citizen science monitoring programmes: the need to maintain regular surveys of sample sites to avoid patchy data, use an appropriate model that accounts for variable survey effort, high frequency of zero counts, and sampling site turnover, and incorporate information on site characteristics to help explain variation.
机译:公民科学监测计划正在为野生动植物保护做出越来越重要的贡献,往往是个人或研究人员无法实现的时空尺度。它们在估计种群趋势和管理影响,从而为减少物种的数量提供有效的保护决策方面特别有价值。但是,市民科学数据的质量和潜在偏差值得关注,因此需要进行适当的实验设计和分析,以确保提取最大的科学价值。我们在对濒临灭绝的Carnaby的黑凤头鹦鹉Calyptorhynchus latirostris进行的公民科学调查中调查了这些问题。自2010年以来,公民科学家已在栖息地对卡纳比的黑鹦鹉进行了年度计数,以估计人口趋势。调查工作是巨大的,c。每年有超过260位志愿者对150个站点进行了调查。但是,相对较少的站点被占用,在被调查的265个站点中,只有42个站点(占16%)占所有观测值的95%。许多站点是空的,调查工作常常不一致。考虑到这些问题,分析表明,栖息地占用率统计上显着下降,而栖息鸡群的平均大小却没有显着下降,据估计,每年总体栖息鸟数量下降14%。我们重点介绍了公民科学监测计划的三个重要问题:需要定期对样本站点进行调查,以免出现不完整的数据;使用适当的模型来说明可变的调查工作,零计数的高频率以及样本站点的营业额,并纳入信息现场特性,以帮助解释变化。

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