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Scientific publication of georeferenced molecular data as an adequate guide to delimit the range of Korean Hynobius salamanders through citizen science

机译:科学发布地理参考分子数据,作为通过公民科学划定韩国Hy的sal的范围的充分指南

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Despite the importance of clearly assessing the distribution boundaries of species, it is not possible for scientists to acquire genetic information and conduct molecular analysis for all populations. Consequently, citizen science is of increasing importance for large scale data collection. In this study, we described the range boundaries of the four Hynobius species occurring in Korea based on genetic identification and refined their distribution through citizen science data. The genetic identification of individuals was extracted from the literature, while the citizen science data were extracted from iNaturalist through GBIF. Distribution boundary lines were drawn from the genetic data and consistency with citizen science datapoints was assessed through a comparative analysis with the points found beyond the established boundary lines. Depending on the species, 1.43 to 25.00% of the observations extracted from the citizen science data were located beyond the boundaries suggested by the molecular analyses, with average distances ranging from 3.51 ± 2.97 to 51.47 ± 30.87 km (mean ± SD). We considered these variations negligible in the view of the whole distribution of these species. In general, the distributions extracted from iNaturalist were accurate and adequately representative of the distribution of the species, with the exception of the recently split H. quelpaertensis. Additionally, citizen science data highlighted the absence of gaps in the distribution of these species. In conclusion, given the good accuracy of citizen science data, we recommend the publication of molecular based data so that citizen science platforms could help define accurately the range of species for which data is missing or outdated.
机译:尽管重要的是清楚地评估物种的分布范围,但科学家不可能获得所有种群的遗传信息并进行分子分析。因此,公民科学对于大规模数据收集越来越重要。在这项研究中,我们基于遗传鉴定描述了韩国出现的四种Hynobius物种的范围边界,并通过公民科学数据完善了它们的分布。从文献中提取了个体的基因鉴定,而公民科学数据则通过GBIF从iNaturalist中提取。从遗传数据中得出分布边界线,并通过比较分析评估与公民科学数据点的一致性,发现点超出既定边界线。根据物种的不同,从公民科学数据中提取的观测值的1.43%至25.00%位于分子分析所建议的范围之外,平均距离为3.51±2.97至51.47±30.87 km(平均±SD)。从这些物种的整体分布来看,我们认为这些变化可以忽略不计。通常,从iNaturalist提取的分布是准确的,并且足以代表该物种的分布,除了最近分裂的quelpaertensis。此外,公民科学数据突显了这些物种分布中没有缺口。总之,鉴于公民科学数据的准确性很高,我们建议发布基于分子的数据,以便公民科学平台可以帮助准确地定义其数据缺失或过时的物种范围。

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