Slugging it out for science: volunteers provide valuable data on the diversity and distribution of heterobranch sea slugs

作者: Stephen D.A. Smith , Tom. R. Davis

DOI: 10.1080/13235818.2019.1594600

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摘要: There is increasing interest in participation by volunteers data collection for marine ecosystems. Here we evaluate the contribution that citizen scientists can make to documenting biodiv...

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