Aportes desde la ciencia ciudadana al Proyecto Tortugas de Bolivia en iNaturalist

Sandra Acebey, Enrique Domic-Rivadeneira, G. Miranda
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We present an analysis of the contribution of citizen observers who are part of the Bolivian Turtle Project in the iNaturalist application created in 2019. We reviewed 213 observation records from 2000 to 2020, of which 194 correspond to 12 native species and 19 records are of introduced species. Of the total of records, 69% correspond to observations in the wild and 170 have been identified at species level, but only 118 are recognized as of research-value by iNaturalist, being the species with the best quality of information: Podocnemis unifilis, Chelonoidis denticulatus and Chelonoidis carbonarius. These three species and Phrynops geoffroanus are the most frequently observed. The work showed that the Bolivian Turtle Project is the most important at the national level for this taxonomic group and contributes to our knowledge of this group. It also reveals that there is a need to improve resources to improve observations and participation through the sharing of experiences and feedback with other resources on social media.
公民科学对玻利维亚海龟项目的贡献
我们对2019年创建的iNaturalist应用程序中玻利维亚海龟项目的公民观察员的贡献进行了分析。对2000 ~ 2020年的213条观测记录进行了整理,其中194条记录对应12种本地物种,19条记录对应引进物种。在所有记录中,69%与野外观察相对应,170个在物种水平上得到了鉴定,但只有118个被iNaturalist认为具有研究价值,是信息质量最好的物种:Podocnemis unifilis, Chelonoidis denticulatus和Chelonoidis carbonarius。这三种植物和geoffroanus是最常见的。这项工作表明,玻利维亚龟项目是这个分类类群在国家层面上最重要的,并有助于我们对这个类群的了解。报告还显示,有必要改善资源,通过在社交媒体上与其他资源分享经验和反馈,改善观察和参与。
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