Department of Political and Social Sciences, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain.
Centre d'Estudis Avançats de Blanes (CEAB-CSIC), Blanes, Spain.
Sci Rep. 2023 Jul 31;13(1):12384. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-38656-y.
Worldwide, citizen scientists help to map the distribution of native and introduced mosquito species in a variety of programs, contributing to environmental research and management decisions. Participant background, behavior, and engagement may vary depending on the project design, especially between those using digital apps and those using physical samples, which in turn may impact the quality and representativeness of the data collected. During the analysis of the responses to a survey directed at citizen scientists participating in a digital and an analog program, we found significant differences in the respondents' demographic backgrounds. Diverse participant motivations and varying sentiments towards mosquitoes were observed, indicating differing susceptibility in response to the program messages. The results can be translated into recommendations to further strengthen the appeal of citizen science projects and to promote and sustain public engagement in environmental research.
在全球范围内,公民科学家在各种项目中帮助绘制本地和引入的蚊子物种的分布图谱,为环境研究和管理决策做出贡献。参与者的背景、行为和参与度可能因项目设计而异,特别是在使用数字应用程序和使用物理样本的项目之间,这反过来又可能影响收集数据的质量和代表性。在分析针对参与数字和模拟项目的公民科学家的调查回复时,我们发现了回复者人口统计学背景的显著差异。观察到不同的参与者动机和对蚊子的不同看法,表明对项目信息的反应存在不同的敏感性。结果可以转化为建议,以进一步加强公民科学项目的吸引力,并促进和维持公众对环境研究的参与。