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Citizen Science: Theory and Practice, Vol 6, Iss 1 (2021)
Although quality control for accuracy is increasingly common in citizen science projects, there is still a risk that spatial biases of opportunistic data could affect results, especially if sample size is low. Here we evaluate how well the sampling l
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https://doaj.org/article/3f6b1af4a79445eaab77e90a6ba653a5
Autor:
Monica Lasky, Arielle Parsons, Stephanie Schuttler, Alexandra Mash, Lincoln Larson, Ben Norton, Brent Pease, Hailey Boone, Lisa Gatens, Roland Kays
Publikováno v:
Citizen Science: Theory and Practice, Vol 6, Iss 1 (2021)
Citizen science projects that use sensors (such as camera traps) to collect data can collect large-scale data without compromising information quality. However, project management challenges are increased when data collection is scaled up. Here, we p
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https://doaj.org/article/9c6348a608ed46a8bfc275d936becb02
Autor:
Jasmine Nelson-Olivieri, Tamara Layden, Edder Antunez, Ali Khalighifar, Monica Lasky, Theresa Laverty, Karina Sanchez, Graeme Shannon, Steven Starr, Anahita Verahrami, Sara Bombaci
Understanding how systemic biases influence local ecological communities is essential for developing just and equitable environmental practices that center both human and wildlife wellbeing. With over 270 million United States residents inhabiting ur
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::f492dc4e806e74b57db94297e841db09
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2753779/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2753779/v1
Autor:
Roland Kays, Monica Lasky, Maximilian L Allen, Robert C Dowler, Melissa T R Hawkins, Andrew G Hope, Brooks A Kohli, Verity L Mathis, Bryan McLean, Link E Olson, Cody W Thompson, Daniel Thornton, Jane Widness, Michael V Cove
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mammalogy. 103:767-775
While museum voucher specimens continue to be the standard for species identifications, biodiversity data are increasingly represented by photographic records from camera traps and amateur naturalists. Some species are easily recognized in these pict
While many species are fearful of human presence, others may habituate after prolonged, non-lethal exposure. Highly persecuted carnivores often take longer to habituate than herbivores, which can lead to prey associating with humans to ‘shield’ t
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::4a75b3e8a79534651c3635f139f0beba
https://doi.org/10.22541/au.166385345.52779967/v1
https://doi.org/10.22541/au.166385345.52779967/v1
Autor:
Roland Kays, Monica Lasky
Publikováno v:
The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 102
Autor:
Casey G. Dukes, James S. Clark, Jacob S. Hill, Liz Kalies, Monica Lasky, Arielle W. Parsons, Staci Clark, George R. Hess, Roland Kays, Jonathan Shaw, Jessie Matthews, Colleen Olfenbuttel, Stephanie G. Schuttler, Jordan Siminitz, Ron Sutherland, George Davis
Publikováno v:
Ecology.
Camera trap surveys are useful to understand animal species population trends, distribution, habitat preference, behavior, community dynamics, periods of activity, and species associations with environmental conditions. This information is ecological
Autor:
Brent S. Pease, Ben Norton, Alexandra Mash, Lincoln R. Larson, Lisa J. Gatens, Roland Kays, Arielle W. Parsons, Hailey Boone, Monica Lasky, Stephanie G. Schuttler
Publikováno v:
Citizen Science: Theory and Practice; Vol 6, No 1 (2021); 4
Citizen Science: Theory and Practice, Vol 6, Iss 1 (2021)
Citizen Science: Theory and Practice, Vol 6, Iss 1 (2021)
Citizen science projects that use sensors (such as camera traps) to collect data can collect large-scale data without compromising information quality. However, project management challenges are increased when data collection is scaled up. Here, we p
Autor:
Jerrold L. Belant, Seth C. Crockett, William J. McShea, Adam Zorn, Robert A. Long, Çağan H. Şekercioğlu, Kelly Anne MacCombie, Helen I. Rowe, Jaquelyn Tleimat, Adrienne Dykstra, Kelsey A. Barnick, Tiffany A. Sprague, Connor Cincotta, Andrew J. Edelman, Marcus A. Lashley, Anthony P. Crupi, Steven Hammerich, Jennifer Sevin, Carolina Baruzzi, Jesse M. Alston, Elizabeth A. Flaherty, Christopher P. Hansen, Damon B. Lesmeister, Sean T. Giery, Caroline N. Ellison, Andrea K. Darracq, George R. Hess, Brian J. O'Neill, Matthew E. Gompper, Christopher M. Schalk, Amelia M. Bergquist, Ronald S. Revord, Brian D. Gerber, Arielle W. Parsons, Chelsey Tellez, Travis W. Knowles, Daniel G. Scognamillo, Christopher Nagy, Jan Schipper, Morgan Gray, Maximilian L. Allen, Gary W. Roemer, Tavis Forrester, Aaron N. Facka, Miranda L. Davis, Alexej P. K. Sirén, Brett A. DeGregorio, Colin E. Studds, Monica Lasky, Melissa T. R. Hawkins, La Roy S.E. Brandt, Thomas E. Lee, Sean M. King, Mark A. Linnell, Jinelle H. Sperry, John F. Benson, Katherine C. B. Weiss, Joshua J. Millspaugh, Fabiola Iannarilli, Bryn Evans, Christopher A. Lepczyk, David Mason, Mark J. Jordan, Jarred M. Brooke, Cara L. Appel, Katherine E. Andy, Jennifer L. Stenglein, Dean E. Beyer, Tru Hubbard, Marketa Zimova, Alexandra J. Bebko, Daniel J. Herrera, Cristian J. Hernandez, Petros Chrysafis, Summer D. Higdon, Caleb Durbin, Sophie L. Nasrallah, Roland Kays, Scott D. LaPoint, Kathryn R. Remine, Brandon T. Barton, Chip Ruthven, Robert C. Lonsinger, Noel Schmitz, Jorie Favreau, Stephen L. Webb, Edward Trout, Mary E. Pendergast, Brenna Wells, Christine Anhalt-Depies, Robert Horan, Christopher A. Whittier, Todd K. Fuller, M. Teague O'Mara, Hila Shamon, Jean E. Fantle-Lepczyk, Rachel M. Cliché, Sean P. Maher, Stephanie S. Coster, Joshua Sands, Kellie M. Kuhn, Helen Bontrager, Christopher T. Rota, Jaylin N. Solberg, Sarah R. Fritts, John P. Vanek, Laura S. Whipple, Erika L. Barthelmess, Alessio Mortelliti, Kodi Jo Jaspers, Daniel Davis, Renee Klann, Erin K. Kuprewicz, Melinda Fowler, Christine C. Rega-Brodsky, Haydée Hernández-Yáñez, Robert Pelletier, Daniel A. Bogan, M. Caitlin Fisher-Reid, Weston C. Thompson, Chris Sutherland, Claire Bresnan, Todd M. Kautz, Nathaniel H. Wehr, Neil H. Carter, Sharyn B. Marks, Carrie Nelson, Jessica C. Burr, Richard G. Lathrop, Austin M. Green, Robert H. Hagen, Andrea Romero, Michael S. Rentz, Matthew S. Leslie, Katarina Russell, Michael V. Cove, David S. Jachowski, Paige S. Warren, Sean A. Neiswenter, Nyeema C. Harris, Jillian R. Kilborn, Taylor Frerichs, Marius van der Merwe, Jennifer Y. Zhao, Darren A. Clark, Derek R. Risch, Jacque Williamson, Diana J. R. Lafferty, Michelle Halbur, Joanne R. Wasdin, Melissa R. Price, Justin A. Compton, Alex J. Jensen
This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. With the accelerating pace of global change, it is imperative that we obtain rapid inventories of the status and distribution of wildlife for ecological inferences and conservation planning
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::4bbb3eb12d09a5641cb69f60f640a8bf
https://hdl.handle.net/11368/3033838
https://hdl.handle.net/11368/3033838
Autor:
J.L. Campbell, Corinne J. Kendall, Jacob Lasky, Erin L. Ivory, Jason A. Osborne, Monica Lasky
Publikováno v:
Zoo biologyREFERENCES. 40(1)
While recent work has assessed how environmental and managerial changes influence elephant welfare across multiple zoos, few studies have addressed the effects of management changes within a single institution. In this paper, we examine how managemen