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Citizen Science
Global rise in emerging alien species results from increased accessibility of new source pools
Chapter Six - A Vision for Global Biodiversity Monitoring With Citizen Science
Caste-Specific Demography and Phenology in Bumblebees: Modelling BeeWalk Data
Population variability in species can be deduced from opportunistic citizen science records: a case study using British butterflies
Building essential biodiversity variables (EBV s) of species distribution and abundance at a global scale
An assessment of the state of nature in the United Kingdom: A review of findings, methods and impact
The diversity and evolution of ecological and environmental citizen science
Citizen science and invasive alien species: Predicting the detection of the oak processionary moth Thaumetopoea processionea by moth recorders
Using citizen science butterfly counts to predict species population trends
Landscape simplification weakens the association between terrestrial producer and consumer diversity in Europe
The use of National Plant Monitoring Scheme data for making inferences concerning air pollution impacts
The current status of Orthopteroid insects in Britain and Ireland
A national-scale assessment of climate change impacts on species: Assessing the balance of risks and opportunities for multiple taxa
A regionally informed abundance index for supporting integrative analyses across butterfly monitoring schemes
Alien Pathogens on the Horizon: Opportunities for Predicting their Threat to Wildlife
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