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Is there a weekend bias in clutch-initiation dates from citizen science? Implications for studies of avian breeding phenology

机译:公民科学在离任开始日期上是否存在周末偏见?对鸟类育种物候学研究的启示

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Accurate phenology data, such as the timing of migration and reproduction, is important for understanding how climate change influences birds. Given contradictory findings among localized studies regarding mismatches in timing of reproduction and peak food supply, broader-scale information is needed to understand how whole species respond to environmental change. Citizen science-participation of the public in genuine research-increases the geographic scale of research. Recent studies, however, showed weekend bias in reported first-arrival dates for migratory songbirds in databases created by citizen-science projects. I investigated whether weekend bias existed for clutch-initiation dates for common species in US citizen-science projects. Participants visited nests on Saturdays more frequently than other days. When participants visited nests during the laying stage, biased timing of visits did not translate into bias in estimated clutch-initiation dates, based on back-dating with the assumption of one egg laid per day. Participants, however, only visited nests during the laying stage for 25 % of attempts of cup-nesting species and 58 % of attempts in nest boxes. In some years, in lieu of visit data, participants provided their own estimates of clutch-initiation dates and were asked "did you visit the nest during the laying period?" Those participants who answered the question provided estimates of clutch-initiation dates with no day-of-week bias, irrespective of their answer. Those who did not answer the question were more likely to estimate clutch initiation on a Saturday. Data from citizen-science projects are useful in phenological studies when temporal biases can be checked and corrected through protocols and/or analytical methods
机译:准确的物候数据,例如迁徙和繁殖的时间,对于了解气候变化如何影响鸟类非常重要。鉴于局部研究中关于繁殖时间和峰值食物供应不匹配的矛盾研究结果,需要更广泛的信息来了解整个物种如何应对环境变化。公民科学活动-公众参与真正的研究会增加研究的地理范围。然而,最近的研究表明,在由公民科学项目创建的数据库中,移徙鸣禽的首次到港日期在周末出现偏差。我调查了美国公民科学项目中常见物种的离合起始日期是否存在周末偏差。与其他日子相比,参加者在周六访问巢穴的频率更高。当参与者在产蛋阶段拜访巢穴时,有偏见的探访时间并没有转化为估计的离合开始日期的偏见,该假设是基于回溯(假设每天产下一个鸡蛋)。但是,参与者仅在产蛋阶段访问了巢穴,尝试了25%的杯巢物种尝试和58%的巢箱尝试。几年来,代替访问数据的是,参与者提供了他们自己的离合开始日期的估计值,并被问及“您是否在产蛋期间访问巢穴?”回答该问题的那些参与者提供了离合器启动日期的估计值,而没有星期几的偏差,无论他们的回答如何。那些没有回答问题的人更有可能在星期六估计离合器的启动。当可以通过方案和/或分析方法检查和纠正时间偏差时,来自公民科学项目的数据可用于物候研究。

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