The power of citizen science to advance fungal conservation

Author:

Haelewaters Danny123ORCID,Quandt C. Alisha1ORCID,Bartrop Lachlan4,Cazabonne Jonathan56,Crockatt Martha E.7,Cunha Susana P.89,De Lange Ruben10,Dominici Laura11,Douglas Brian9,Drechsler‐Santos Elisandro Ricardo12,Heilmann‐Clausen Jacob13,Irga Peter J.14,Jakob Sigrid15,Lofgren Lotus16,Martin Thomas E.17,Muchane Mary Nyawira18,Stallman Jeffery K.19,Verbeken Annemieke10,Walker Allison K.20,Gonçalves Susana C.8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Colorado Boulder Boulder Colorado USA

2. Faculty of Science University of South Bohemia České Budějovice Czech Republic

3. Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences Institute of Entomology České Budějovice Czech Republic

4. Department of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Université de Sherbrooke Sherbrooke Québec Canada

5. Forest Research Institute Université du Québec en Abitibi‐Témiscamingue Amos Canada

6. Centre for Forest Research Université du Québec à Montréal Montréal Canada

7. Leverhulme Centre for Nature Recovery School of Geography and the Environment University of Oxford Oxford UK

8. Centre for Functional Ecology, Associate Laboratory TERRA, Department of Life Sciences University of Coimbra Coimbra Portugal

9. Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Richmond UK

10. Research Group Mycology, Department of Biology Ghent University Ghent Belgium

11. Department of Environment Land and Infrastructure Engineering, Politecnico di Torino Turin Italy

12. Research Group MIND.Funga, Departamento de Botânica Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina Florianópolis Santa Catarina Brazil

13. Center for Macroecology, Evolution and Climate, Globe Institute University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

14. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Technology Sydney Sydney Australia

15. Fungal Diversity Survey Sebastopol California USA

16. Department of Biology Duke University Durham North Carolina USA

17. School of Natural Sciences, College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering Bangor University Bangor Wales UK

18. Department of Botany National Museums of Kenya Nairobi Kenya

19. Department of Botany and Plant Pathology Purdue University West Lafayette Indiana USA

20. Department of Biology Acadia University Wolfville Nova Scotia Canada

Abstract

AbstractFungal conservation is gaining momentum globally, but many challenges remain. To advance further, more data are needed on fungal diversity across space and time. Fundamental information regarding population sizes, trends, and geographic ranges is also critical to accurately assess the extinction risk of individual species. However, obtaining these data is particularly difficult for fungi due to their immense diversity, complex and problematic taxonomy, and cryptic nature. This paper explores how citizen science (CS) projects can be leveraged to advance fungal conservation efforts. We present several examples of past and ongoing CS‐based projects to record and monitor fungal diversity. These include projects that are part of broad collecting schemes, those that provide participants with targeted sampling methods, and those whereby participants collect environmental samples from which fungi can be obtained. We also examine challenges and solutions for how such projects can capture fungal diversity, estimate species absences, broaden participation, improve data curation, and translate resulting data into actionable conservation measures. Finally, we close the paper with a call for professional mycologists to engage with amateurs and local communities, presenting a framework to determine whether a given project would likely benefit from participation by citizen scientists.

Funder

Division of Environmental Biology

National Institutes of Health

National Geographic Society

Publisher

Wiley

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