Strengths and challenges of using iNaturalist in plant research with focus on data quality

Autor/a

López-Guillén, Eduard

Ibáñez Cortina, Neus

Nualart, Neus

López-Pujol, Jordi

Fecha de publicación

2024-01-09



Resumen

iNaturalist defines itself as an “online social network of people sharing biodiversity information to help each other learn about nature” and it is likely one of the largest citizen science web portals in the world, as every year millions of observations across thousands of species are gathered and collectively compiled by an engaged community of nearly 3 million users (November 2023). The strengths and potentialities that explain the success of the platform are reviewed and include, among others, its usability and low technical requirements, immediacy, open-access, the possibility of interacting with other users, artificial-intelligence-aided identification, versatility and automatic incorporation of the validated records to GBIF. iNaturalist has, however, features that scientists need to carefully consider when using it for their research, making sure that the quality of observations does not limit or hinder its usefulness in plant research. While these are identified (e.g., the lack of representative photographs for many observations or the relatively frequent identification errors), we provide some suggestions to overcome them and, by doing so, improve the use and add value to iNaturalist for plant research.

Tipo de documento

Artículo
Versión publicada

Lengua

Inglés

Materias CDU

58 - Botánica

Palabras clave

Ciència ciutadana; Plantes introduïdes; Biologia de la conservació; Flora amenaçada; Seguiment biològic

Páginas

22 p.

Es versión de

Diversity, vol.16, núm. 42 (2024)

Documentos

Lopez-Guillen_2024.pdf

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