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Comparison of budburst phenology trends and precision among participants in a citizen science program

机译:公民科学计划参与者的布尔伯斯候选趋势与精度的比较

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Quantifying shifts in plant phenology in response to climate change represents an ongoing challenge, particularly in mountain ecosystems. Because climate change and phenological responses vary in space and time, we need long-term observations collected at a broad spatial scale. While data collection by volunteers is a promising approach to achieve this goal, one major concern with citizen science programs is the quality and reliability of data. Using a citizen science program (Phenoclim) carried out in the western European Alps, the goals of this study were to analyze (1) factors influencing participant retention rates, (2) the efficacy of a citizen science program for detecting temporal changes in the phenology of mountain trees, (3) differences in budburst date trends among different observer categories, and (4) the precision of trends quantified by different categories of participants. We used 12years of annual tree phenology measurements recorded by volunteers (schools and private individuals) and professionals within the Phenoclim program. We found decadal-scale shifts in budburst date consistent with the results from other studies, including significant advances in budburst date for the common birch and European ash (-4.0 and -6.5days per decade respectively). In addition, for three of six species, volunteers and professionals detected consistent directional trends. Finally, we show how differences in precision among the categories of participants are determined by the number of years of participation in the program, the number of sites surveyed, and the variability in trends among sites. Overall, our results suggest that participants with a wide range of backgrounds are capable of collecting data that can significantly contribute to the study of the impacts of climate change on mountain plant phenology.
机译:植物候选的量化以应对气候变化的回应代表着持续的挑战,特别是在山区生态系统中。因为气候变化和诸如空间和时间的职能变化,我们需要以广泛的空间尺度收集的长期观察。虽然志愿者的数据收集是实现这一目标的有希望的方法,但公民科学计划的一个主要问题是数据的质量和可靠性。使用西欧阿尔卑斯山脉进行的公民科学计划(Phenoclim),本研究的目标是分析(1)影响参与者保留率的因素,(2)公民科学计划检测候选的时间变化的疗效山区,(3)不同观察员类别中布尔伯斯特日期趋势的差异,(4)不同类别的参与者量化的趋势精确。我们使用了12年的志愿者(学校和私人)和Phenoclim计划中的专业人士记录的年度树候选测量。我们发现完全植物日期的Decadal-Scale转变与其他研究的结果一致,包括普通桦木和欧洲灰(-4.0和-4.0和-10de)的完全植入日期的大量进展。此外,对于六种种类中的三种,志愿者和专业人士检测到一致的方向趋势。最后,我们展示了参与者类别的精确度的差异是由参与计划的年多年的数量,所接受调查的网站数量以及网站之间的趋势的可变性。总体而言,我们的结果表明,各种背景的参与者能够收集能够显着促进气候变化对山地植物候选的影响的数据的数据。

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