Institute of Biology, University of Graz, Universitätsplatz 2, Graz, 8010, Austria.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2021 Jul;28(28):37995-38006. doi: 10.1007/s11356-021-13379-7. Epub 2021 Mar 16.
In the "contributory" citizen science project INSIGNIA, beekeepers carried out non-invasive sampling of their own honey bee colonies for an environmental investigation of pesticide residues and pollen plant origin. We surveyed several traits and attitudes of 69 of the volunteering beekeepers from ten countries. We found that their motivation was similar to that found in previous studies of environmental volunteer motivation, with helping the environment and contributing to scientific knowledge being strong motivators. Our results suggest that receiving laboratory analysis results of the samples from their colonies is the most meaningful way of appreciation for beekeepers, but is not their primary reason for participation. A citizen scientist beekeeper in this study spent on average 10.4 working hours on the project during a sampling season. Our study indicates that most of our volunteers would participate in similar future investigations, or would recommend participation to other beekeepers, underlining the potential of beekeepers as citizen scientists in honey bee research.
在“有贡献的”公民科学项目 INSIGNIA 中,养蜂人对自己的蜜蜂进行了非侵入性采样,以对环境中的农药残留和花粉植物来源进行调查。我们调查了来自十个国家的 69 名志愿养蜂人的几个特征和态度。我们发现,他们的动机与之前对环境志愿者动机的研究相似,帮助环境和为科学知识做出贡献是强烈的动机。我们的研究结果表明,养蜂人最有意义的赞赏方式是收到他们蜂群样本的实验室分析结果,但这不是他们参与的主要原因。在这项研究中,一位参与的养蜂人在一个采样季节平均要花费 10.4 个工作小时在这个项目上。我们的研究表明,我们的大多数志愿者愿意参与类似的未来调查,或者会向其他养蜂人推荐参与,这突出了养蜂人作为蜜蜂研究公民科学家的潜力。