iNaturalist as a tool to supplement alien species monitoring: a South African marine protected areas perspective
Concerns and limitations relating to data quality, reliability and accuracy hamper the use of citizen science initiatives in research and conservation. Valued for their cost-effective and large data acquisition potential, citizen science platforms such as iNaturalist have been highlighted as beneficial tools to supplement monitoring using traditional data sources. However, intrinsic uncertainties in unverified observations stem from the nature of species being identified, the quality of uploaded media and georeferencing; these factors can limit the value of the data as they can result in inaccurate records. Verification of data prior to use is critical. This process can, however, be laborious and time-consuming, with bias associated with the individual responsible for the task. To address this challenge this study developed a protocol for assigning confidence in iNaturalist observations, using marine alien and cryptogenic species observations from South Africa as a case study. A positive relationship was found between the accuracy of observations and confidence score. The inherent data quality assessment in iNaturalist, termed quality grade, was found to be an inadequate proxy for accuracy. The results of this study highlight the importance of the expert verification phase when using citizen science data. The confidence score facilitates a streamlined approach to the verification process by reducing the time taken to validate records, while assessing the three levels of uncertainty within observations and reducing researcher bias. It is recommended that this confidence score be used as an essential tool when using citizen science derived data.
History
Publisher
Stellenbosch UniversityContributor
Ackland, SJ; Robinson, TB; & Richardson, DM.Date
2025-03-06Format
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enGeographical Location
South AfricaAcademic Group
- Science
Recommended Citation
Ackland, SJ & Robinson, TB. 2025. iNaturalist as a tool to supplement alien species monitoring: a South African marine protected areas perspective. Stellenbosch University. Dataset. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25413/sun.28564982Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
- Goal 6: CLEAN WATER & SANITATION
- Goal 14: LIFE BELOW WATER