生物多样性的社会网络:BeeID项目

Claire L. Kirkhope, Rachel L. Williams, Christina L. Catlin-Groves, Samuel G. Rees, Carlo Montesanti, Jessie Jowers, Hannah Stubbs, Julia Newberry, A. Hart, A. Goodenough, Richard Stafford
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社交网站可以为科学研究提供有用的资源,特别是在吸引公民科学家参与研究方面。然而,由于缺乏识别和错误报告信息,许多关于生物多样性的公民科学工作可能是不准确的。在这里,我们提出了一种方法的大纲,该方法使用照片分享网站Flickr来绘制整个英国蜜蜂分布的地图。用户将照片上传到网站,由训练有素的志愿者进行照片识别。使用配备全球定位系统的移动电话有助于记录位置信息,使用训练有素的志愿者从照片中识别蜜蜂有助于消除错误识别的问题。除此之外,社交网站还可以激发人们对项目的兴趣和参与。
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Social networking for biodiversity: The BeeID project
Social network sites can provide useful resources for scientific research, especially in engaging citizen scientists in research. However, much citizen science work in biodiversity can be inaccurate due to poor identification and misreporting of information. Here we present an outline of a method that uses the photo-sharing website Flickr for mapping the distribution of bees throughout the UK. Users upload photographs to the website and identification of the photographs is conducted by trained volunteers. Use of GPS equipped mobile telephones helps with the recording of location information and the use of trained volunteers identifying bees from photographs helps eliminate problems of misidentification. This is in addition to the power of social network sites to generate interest and participation in the project.
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