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Is color data from citizen science photographs reliable for biodiversity research?Laitly et al., 2021
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- Laitly A
- Callaghan C
- Delhey K
- Cornwell W
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- Ecology and Evolution
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Color research continuously demands better methods and larger sample sizes. Citizen science (CS) projects are producing an ever‐growing geo‐and time‐referenced set of photographs of organisms. These datasets have the potential to make a huge contribution to …
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