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Ecobat:一个促进对蝙蝠活动数据进行透明、基于证据的解读的在线资源。

Ecobat: An online resource to facilitate transparent, evidence-based interpretation of bat activity data.

作者信息

Lintott Paul R, Davison Sophie, van Breda John, Kubasiewicz Laura, Dowse David, Daisley Jonathan, Haddy Emily, Mathews Fiona

机构信息

Hatherly Laboratories Biosciences College of Life and Environmental Sciences University of Exeter Exeter UK.

University of the West of England Bristol UK.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2017 Dec 12;8(2):935-941. doi: 10.1002/ece3.3692. eCollection 2018 Jan.

Abstract

Acoustic surveys of bats are one of the techniques most commonly used by ecological practitioners. The results are used in Ecological Impact Assessments to assess the likely impacts of future developments on species that are widely protected in law, and to monitor developments' postconstruction. However, there is no standardized methodology for analyzing or interpreting these data, which can make the assessment of the ecological value of a site very subjective. Comparisons of sites and projects are therefore difficult for ecologists and decision-makers, for example, when trying to identify the best location for a new road based on relative bat activity levels along alternative routes. Here, we present a new web-based, data-driven tool, Ecobat, which addresses the need for a more robust way of interpreting ecological data. Ecobat offers users an easy, standardized, and objective method for analyzing bat activity data. It allows ecological practitioners to compare bat activity data at regional and national scales and to generate a numerical indicator of the relative importance of a night's worth of bat activity. The tool is free and open-source; because the underlying algorithms are already developed, it could easily be expanded to new geographical regions and species. Data donation is required to ensure the robustness of the analyses; we use a positive feedback mechanism to encourage ecological practitioners to share data by providing in return high quality, contextualized data analysis, and graphical visualizations for direct use in ecological reports.

摘要

蝙蝠声学调查是生态从业者最常用的技术之一。其结果用于生态影响评估,以评估未来发展对法律广泛保护物种的可能影响,并监测开发项目建设后的情况。然而,目前尚无分析或解释这些数据的标准化方法,这可能使对某一地点生态价值的评估非常主观。因此,对于生态学家和决策者来说,比较不同地点和项目很困难,例如,当试图根据替代路线上相对的蝙蝠活动水平来确定新道路的最佳位置时。在此,我们展示了一种新的基于网络、数据驱动的工具Ecobat,它满足了对一种更可靠的生态数据解释方式的需求。Ecobat为用户提供了一种简单、标准化且客观的分析蝙蝠活动数据的方法。它使生态从业者能够在区域和国家尺度上比较蝙蝠活动数据,并生成一个数值指标,以衡量一晚蝙蝠活动的相对重要性。该工具是免费且开源的;由于基础算法已经开发出来,它可以很容易地扩展到新的地理区域和物种。需要数据捐赠以确保分析的稳健性;我们使用一种积极反馈机制,鼓励生态从业者通过提供高质量、情境化的数据分析和图形可视化作为回报,以便直接用于生态报告,从而分享数据。

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