Identifying, reducing, and communicating uncertainty in community science: a focus on alien species

Author:

Probert Anna F.ORCID,Wegmann DanielORCID,Volery LaraORCID,Adriaens TimORCID,Bakiu RigersORCID,Bertolino SandroORCID,Essl FranzORCID,Gervasini Eugenio,Groom QuentinORCID,Latombe GuillaumeORCID,Marisavljevic DraganaORCID,Mumford JohnORCID,Pergl JanORCID,Preda CristinaORCID,Roy Helen E.ORCID,Scalera RiccardoORCID,Teixeira HelianaORCID,Tricarico ElenaORCID,Vanderhoeven SoniaORCID,Bacher SvenORCID

Abstract

AbstractCommunity science (also often referred to as citizen science) provides a unique opportunity to address questions beyond the scope of other research methods whilst simultaneously engaging communities in the scientific process. This leads to broad educational benefits, empowers people, and can increase public awareness of societally relevant issues such as the biodiversity crisis. As such, community science has become a favourable framework for researching alien species where data on the presence, absence, abundance, phenology, and impact of species is important in informing management decisions. However, uncertainties arising at different stages can limit the interpretation of data and lead to projects failing to achieve their intended outcomes. Focusing on alien species centered community science projects, we identified key research questions and the relevant uncertainties that arise during the process of developing the study design, for example, when collecting the data and during the statistical analyses. Additionally, we assessed uncertainties from a linguistic perspective, and how the communication stages among project coordinators, participants and other stakeholders can alter the way in which information may be interpreted. We discuss existing methods for reducing uncertainty and suggest further solutions to improve data reliability. Further, we make suggestions to reduce the uncertainties that emerge at each project step and provide guidance and recommendations that can be readily applied in practice. Reducing uncertainties is essential and necessary to strengthen the scientific and community outcomes of community science, which is of particular importance to ensure the success of projects aimed at detecting novel alien species and monitoring their dynamics across space and time.

Funder

European Cooperation in Science and Technology

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Belmont Forum—BiodivERsA International

Czech Science Foundation

Belgian Science Policy Office's Brain program

CESAM

Natural Environment Research Council

University of Fribourg

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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