MacPhail Victoria J, Gibson Shelby D, Colla Sheila R
Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Department of Biology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
PeerJ. 2020 May 12;8:e9141. doi: 10.7717/peerj.9141. eCollection 2020.
Bumble Bee Watch is a community science program where participants submit photos of bumble bees from across Canada and the United States for expert verification. The data can be used to help better understand bumble bee biology and aid in their conservation. Yet for community science programs like this to be successful and sustainable, it is important to understand the participant demographics, what motivates them, and the outcomes of their participation, as well as areas that are working well or could be improved. It is also important to understand who verifies the submissions, who uses the data and their views on the program. Of the surveyed users, most participate to contribute to scientific data collection (88%), because of a worry about bees and a desire to help save them (80%), to learn more about species in their property (63%) or region (56%), and because of a personal interest (59%). About 77% report increased awareness of species diversity, while 84% report improvement in their identification skills. We found that 81% had at least one college or university degree. There were more respondents from suburban and rural areas than urban areas, but area did not affect numbers of submissions. While half were between 45 and 64 years of age, age did not influence motivation or number of submissions. Respondents were happy with the program, particularly the website resources, the contribution to knowledge and conservation efforts, the educational values, and the ability to get identifications. Areas for improvement included app and website functionality, faster and more detailed feedback, localized resources, and more communication. Most respondents participate rarely and have submitted fewer than ten records, although about five percent are super users who participate often and submit more than fifty records. Suggested improvements to the program may increase this participation rate. Indeed, increased recruitment and retention of users in general is important, and advertising should promote the outcomes of participation. Fifteen experts responded to a separate survey and were favorable of the program although there were suggestions on how to improve the verification process and the quality of the submitted data. Suggested research questions that could be asked or answered from the data included filling knowledge gaps (species diversity, ranges, habitat, phenology, floral associations, etc.), supporting species status assessments, effecting policy and legislation, encouraging habitat restoration and management efforts, and guiding further research. However, only about half have used data from the project to date. Further promotion of Bumble Bee Watch and community science programs in general should occur amongst academia, conservationists, policy makers, and the general public. This would help to increase the number and scope of submissions, knowledge of these species, interest in conserving them, and the overall program impact.
大黄蜂观察是一个社区科学项目,参与者提交来自加拿大和美国各地的大黄蜂照片以供专家核实。这些数据可用于帮助更好地了解大黄蜂生物学,并有助于它们的保护。然而,要使这样的社区科学项目取得成功并可持续发展,了解参与者的人口统计学特征、他们的动机、参与的成果,以及运作良好或可以改进的领域非常重要。了解谁核实提交的内容、谁使用这些数据以及他们对该项目的看法也很重要。在接受调查的用户中,大多数人参与是为了为科学数据收集做出贡献(88%),因为担心蜜蜂并希望帮助拯救它们(80%),为了更多地了解自家房产(63%)或所在地区(56%)的物种,以及出于个人兴趣(59%)。约77%的人报告说对物种多样性的认识有所提高,而84%的人报告说识别技能有所提升。我们发现81%的人至少拥有大专或本科学历。来自郊区和农村地区的受访者比城市地区的多,但地区并不影响提交的数量。虽然一半的受访者年龄在45至64岁之间,但年龄并不影响动机或提交数量。受访者对该项目感到满意,特别是网站资源、对知识和保护工作的贡献、教育价值以及获得鉴定的能力。有待改进的方面包括应用程序和网站功能、更快更详细的反馈、本地化资源以及更多的沟通。大多数受访者很少参与,提交的记录不到十条,不过约5%是超级用户,他们经常参与并提交五十多条记录。对该项目的改进建议可能会提高这一参与率。事实上,总体上增加用户的招募和留存很重要,广告宣传应突出参与的成果。15位专家对另一项调查做出了回应,他们对该项目表示认可,不过也提出了一些关于如何改进核实过程和提交数据质量的建议。可以从这些数据中提出或回答的建议研究问题包括填补知识空白(物种多样性、分布范围、栖息地、物候、花卉关联等)、支持物种状况评估、影响政策和立法、鼓励栖息地恢复和管理工作以及指导进一步的研究。然而,迄今为止只有约一半的人使用了该项目的数据。一般来说,应在学术界、环保人士、政策制定者和普通公众中进一步推广大黄蜂观察和社区科学项目。这将有助于增加提交的数量和范围、对这些物种的了解、保护它们的兴趣以及整个项目的影响。