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EOD - eBird Observation Dataset Citation Auer T, Barker S, Barry J, Charnoky M, Curtis J, Davies I, Davis C, Downie I, Fink D, Fredericks T, Ganger J, Gerbracht J, Hanks C, Hochachka W, Iliff M, Imani J, Jordan A, Levatich T, Ligocki S, Long M T, Morris W, Morrow S, Oldham L, Padilla Obregon F, Robinson O, Rodewald A, Ruiz-Gutierrez V, Schloss M, Smith A, Smith J, Stillman A, Strimas-Mackey M, Sullivan B, Weber D, Wolf H, Wood C (2023). EOD - eBird Observation Dataset. Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Occurrence dataset. Accessed via GBIF.org on YYYY-MM-DD. https://doi.org/10.15468/aomfnb Contact: Availability: This dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Notes: Data released annually. These data are made available through the Cornell Lab of Ornithology at Cornell University. No warranty either expressed or implied is made regarding the accuracy of these data Description eBird is a collective enterprise that takes a novel approach to citizen science by developing cooperative partnerships among experts in a wide range of fields: population ecologists, conservation biologists, quantitative ecologists, statisticians, computer scientists, GIS and informatics specialists, application developers, and data administrators. Managed by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology eBird’s goal is to increase data quantity through participant recruitment and engagement globally, but also to quantify and control for data quality issues such as observer variability, imperfect detection of species, and both spatial and temporal bias in data collection. eBird data are openly available and used by a broad spectrum of students, teachers, scientists, NGOs, government agencies, land managers, and policy makers. The result is that eBird has become a major source of biodiversity data, increasing our knowledge of the dynamics of species distributions, and having a direct impact on the conservation of birds and their habitats. Scope Themes: Biology > Birds, Biology > Ecology - biodiversity Keywords: Marine/Coastal, Fresh water, Brackish water, Terrestrial, Bird habitats, World, Aves Geographical coverage World [Marine Regions] Temporal coverage From 1 January 1800 on [In Progress] Taxonomic coverage Aves [WoRMS] Parameters Distribution Occurrence of birds Contributor Cornell University; Cornell Lab of Ornithology, more, data manager Related datasets (Partly) included in: SUMES project. D2.4: Valuation of ES demand (supporting files), more URLs Other: Dataset status: In Progress Data type: Data Data origin: Data collection Metadatarecord created: 2024-03-04 Information last updated: 2024-03-04 |