Overcoming biodiversity blindness: Secondary data in primary citizen science observations

Pernat, Nadja; Canavan, Susan; Golivets, Marina; Hillaert, Jasmijn; Itescu, Yuval; Jarić, Ivan, Mann, Hjalte M. R., Pipek, Pavel, Preda, Cristina, Richardson, David M.; Teixeira, Heliana; Vaz, Ana Sofia; Groom, Quentin

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

In the face of the global biodiversity crisis, collecting comprehensive data and making the best use of existing data are becoming increasingly important to understand patterns and drivers of environmental and biological phenomena at different scales. Here we address the concept of secondary data, which refers to additional information unintentionally captured in species records, especially in multimedia-based citizen science reports. We argue that secondary data can provide a wealth of ecologically relevant information, the utilisation of which can enhance our understanding of traits and interactions among individual organisms, populations and biodiversity dynamics in general. We explore the possibilities offered by secondary data and describe their main types and sources. An overview of research in this field provides a synthesis of the results already achieved using secondary data and different approaches to information extraction. Finally, we discuss challenges to the widespread use of secondary data, such as biases, licensing issues, use of metadata and lack of awareness of this trove of data due to a missing common terminology, as well as possible solutions to overcome these barriers. Although the exploration and use of secondary data is only emerging, the many opportunities identified show how these data can enrich biodiversity research and monitoring.

Details about the publication

JournalEcological Solutions and Evidence (Ecol Solut Evid)
Volume5
Article numbere12295
StatusPublished
Release year2024 (15/01/2024)
DOI10.1002/2688-8319.12295
Link to the full texthttps://doi.org/10.1002/2688-8319.12295
Keywordsartificial intelligence, biodiversity, citizen science, community science, ecological interactions, invasion science, monitoring

Authors from the University of Münster

Pernat, Nadja
Professorship for Animal Ecology (Prof. Buchholz)
Center for Integrative Biodiversity Research and Applied Ecology (CIBRA)