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Aportes a la ciencia ciudadana para la Amazonia desde Paulo Freire y el Ciclo de indagación. Información suplementaria. 保罗·弗莱雷对亚马逊公民科学的贡献和探究周期。补充资料。
Pub Date : 2022-10-15 DOI: 10.55565/nhac.ubgn9045
Welton Oda
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Monitoring native killifish in the La Paz metrópolis by citizen scientists: advantages and opportunities 公民科学家在拉巴斯监测本地鳉鱼metrópolis:优势和机遇
Pub Date : 2022-10-04 DOI: 10.55565/nhac.vcsf6445
Erick Loayza, G. Miranda-Chumacero
The Metropolitan Region of La Paz (MRDLP) in Bolivia has grown with minimal planning, leading to major changes to the natural habitat. Currently, citizen science is becoming an important contributor of information on the biodiversity of urban areas. This study presents novel records of native Andean killifish (Orestias spp.) in the MRDLP obtained from the iNaturalist website, expanding its distribution and highlighting the important role of citizen participation as a tool to expand biodiversity knowledge and monitoring of ecosystems sensitive to climate change.
玻利维亚的拉巴斯大都市区(MRDLP)以最少的规划发展,导致自然栖息地发生重大变化。目前,公民科学正在成为城市地区生物多样性信息的重要贡献者。本研究从iNaturalist网站获得了安第斯鳉鱼(oretias spp.)在MRDLP中的新记录,扩大了其分布,并强调了公民参与作为扩展生物多样性知识和监测气候变化敏感生态系统的重要作用。
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Aportes desde la ciencia ciudadana al Proyecto Tortugas de Bolivia en iNaturalist 公民科学对玻利维亚海龟项目的贡献
Pub Date : 2022-10-03 DOI: 10.55565/nhac.sfmz2027
Sandra Acebey, Enrique Domic-Rivadeneira, G. Miranda
We present an analysis of the contribution of citizen observers who are part of the Bolivian Turtle Project in the iNaturalist application created in 2019. We reviewed 213 observation records from 2000 to 2020, of which 194 correspond to 12 native species and 19 records are of introduced species. Of the total of records, 69% correspond to observations in the wild and 170 have been identified at species level, but only 118 are recognized as of research-value by iNaturalist, being the species with the best quality of information: Podocnemis unifilis, Chelonoidis denticulatus and Chelonoidis carbonarius. These three species and Phrynops geoffroanus are the most frequently observed. The work showed that the Bolivian Turtle Project is the most important at the national level for this taxonomic group and contributes to our knowledge of this group. It also reveals that there is a need to improve resources to improve observations and participation through the sharing of experiences and feedback with other resources on social media.
我们对2019年创建的iNaturalist应用程序中玻利维亚海龟项目的公民观察员的贡献进行了分析。对2000 ~ 2020年的213条观测记录进行了整理,其中194条记录对应12种本地物种,19条记录对应引进物种。在所有记录中,69%与野外观察相对应,170个在物种水平上得到了鉴定,但只有118个被iNaturalist认为具有研究价值,是信息质量最好的物种:Podocnemis unifilis, Chelonoidis denticulatus和Chelonoidis carbonarius。这三种植物和geoffroanus是最常见的。这项工作表明,玻利维亚龟项目是这个分类类群在国家层面上最重要的,并有助于我们对这个类群的了解。报告还显示,有必要改善资源,通过在社交媒体上与其他资源分享经验和反馈,改善观察和参与。
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Monitoreo pesquero participativo en la Amazonía peruana en el marco de una iniciativa de ciencia ciudadana: motivaciones e intereses de usuarios de ICTIO 公民科学倡议框架下秘鲁亚马逊的参与性渔业监测:ICTIO用户的动机和利益
Pub Date : 2022-10-03 DOI: 10.55565/nhac.nytw9661
Rodriguez Flores Jaclyn Vanessa, Edgardo Castro Belapatiño, Alex John bottger Garcia
We present the motivations, interests and strategies used by rural fishery monitors from two Peruvian Amazon basins involved in a citizen science experience using a mobile applicative and a global migratory fish registry platform for the Amazon called ICTIO. Each finding presented here arises from the observations of three years of implementation, the exchange of experiences with other Amazonian users and the active participation of users from both watersheds. The use of this app has proven to be a challenge for rural populations involved in this initiative, mainly due to connectivity issues and the technological gap between rural monitors and urban users. However, this app provides a tool with great potential to complement, reinforce and expand their traditional monitoring systems and for scaling out to rural and urban populations in other regions of the Amazon.
我们介绍了来自两个秘鲁亚马逊流域的农村渔业监测员使用的动机、兴趣和策略,这些监测员使用移动应用程序和亚马逊地区的全球洄游鱼类登记平台ICTIO参与公民科学体验。这里提出的每一项结论都是根据对三年执行情况的观察、与亚马逊流域其他用户交流经验以及两个流域用户的积极参与得出的。事实证明,这一应用程序的使用对参与该计划的农村人口来说是一项挑战,主要原因是连接问题以及农村监测人员与城市用户之间的技术差距。然而,该应用程序提供了一个具有巨大潜力的工具,可以补充、加强和扩展他们的传统监测系统,并将其推广到亚马逊其他地区的农村和城市人口。
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First record of the fish kuya kuya Acanthicus hystrix Agassiz 1829 in the Lower Central Amazon of Ecuador 1829年在厄瓜多尔亚马逊河中下游发现的第一个鱼库亚库亚棘鱼
Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI: 10.55565/nhac.begl1403
Lida Guaderas, Iván Jácome Negrete, Jorge Dahua
This paper reports the first record of the fish kuya kuya Acanthycus hystrix Agassiz, 1829, in the Pinduc river of the province of Pastaza, at 230 m of elevation, in the lower central Amazon of Ecuador, based on photographic records of three specimens (two juveniles and one adult) caught in subsistence fishing activities. The main diagnostic characters of the species are the absence of an adipose fin and the presence of long caudal filaments in juveniles. We suggest to include this record in the fish species list from the Ecuadorian Amazon.
本文报道了1829年在厄瓜多尔亚马逊河中下游海拔230米的帕斯塔萨省Pinduc河中发现的kuya kuya Acanthycus hystrix Agassiz鱼的第一个记录,基于在自给渔业活动中捕获的三个标本(两个幼鱼和一个成年鱼)的照片记录。该物种的主要诊断特征是在幼鱼中没有脂肪鳍和长尾丝的存在。我们建议将这一记录列入厄瓜多尔亚马逊河的鱼类种类清单。
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Uso y conocimiento de TIC por cientistas ciudadanos de la Red Ciencia Ciudadana para la Amazonía 亚马逊公民科学网络的公民科学家对ict的使用和知识
Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI: 10.55565/nhac.hdlo7285
Liz Vicelli
The Citizen Science Network for the Amazon (is currently made up of 29 organizations and nine individuals, located in seven countries (Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, the United States and France), who collaborate at different levels, generating knowledge about fish and aquatic ecosystems of the Amazon basin. This study provides information on the use and knowledge of information and communication technologies by citizen scientists, as well as the identification of existing gaps and challenges. The results come from the application of surveys addressed to the local partners of the Network, and interviews with citizen scientists, with whom they carry out field work directly. Significant access and connectivity problems were found around the Amazon basin, which are related to the level of use and knowledge of the digital tools studied. In this framework, the challenges faced by both local partners and scientists in the development of their activities were also identified.
亚马逊公民科学网络(Citizen Science Network for The Amazon)目前由29个组织和9个个人组成,他们分布在7个国家(玻利维亚、巴西、哥伦比亚、厄瓜多尔、秘鲁、美国和法国),他们在不同层次上进行合作,产生关于亚马逊流域鱼类和水生生态系统的知识。这项研究提供了公民科学家对信息和通信技术的使用和知识的信息,并确定了现有的差距和挑战。这些结果来自于对该网络的当地合作伙伴进行调查的应用,以及对公民科学家的采访,他们直接与公民科学家进行实地工作。在亚马逊流域周围发现了严重的访问和连接问题,这与所研究的数字工具的使用水平和知识有关。在这个框架中,还确定了当地合作伙伴和科学家在开展活动时面临的挑战。
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The potential of citizen science to assess migratory patterns of Amazon fish 公民科学评估亚马逊鱼迁徙模式的潜力
Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI: 10.55565/nhac.issc7920
C. Doria
This paper discusses the application of citizen science and participatory monitoring initiatives for the identification of migratory patterns of Amazon fish. We interpreted fisheries data collected in the Madeira River basin by fishers using an applicative on smartphones to register catches or landings. The results for two Siluriform and two Characiform genus were contrasted with historical fisheries data. The main strength of the tool is the opportunity to create and share knowledge between traditional scientists and citizen scientists, across the basin.
本文讨论了公民科学和参与式监测倡议在识别亚马逊鱼类迁徙模式中的应用。我们解释了马德拉河流域渔民使用智能手机上的应用程序收集的渔业数据,以登记捕捞或登陆。两个Siluriform属和两个characteriform属的结果与历史渔业数据进行了对比。该工具的主要优势在于它提供了在整个流域的传统科学家和公民科学家之间创造和分享知识的机会。
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Identificación de potenciales zonas de desove del dorado (Brachyplatystoma rousseauxii) en la cuenca Madeira 马德拉盆地多拉多(Brachyplatystoma rousseauxii)潜在产卵地的鉴定
Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI: 10.55565/tmti7029
G. Miranda, Eduardo Venticinque
Gilded catfish (dorado) Brachyplatystoma rousseauxii is one of the most threatened Amazon fish species. Its complex life cycle is interrupted by hydroelectric dams that were built on the middle Madeira River. Despite this, the species seems to continue spawning in the Beni River, a tributary of the Madeira River. We conducted a spatial analysis that allowed us to identify aditional spawning sites in the Madeira basin. Hydrological and topographic information available at watershed level was used and a similarity analysis was performed to geographically locate potential spawning areas. Seventy sub-basins were identified that meet the same characteristics as the documented spawning area in Beni and might constitute 22 potential spawning areas for dorado. All identified zones correspond to >4th order tributaries with a direct origin in the Andes. The precise identification of these zones allows the planning of monitoring efforts using a citizen science approach to confirm the reproduction of dorado in the Madeira basin and will help generate information that may serve to prevent species extinction in this basin.
镀金鲶鱼(dorado) Brachyplatystoma rousseauxii是亚马逊最受威胁的鱼类之一。它复杂的生命周期被在马德拉河中部建造的水力发电大坝打断。尽管如此,该物种似乎继续在马德拉河的一条支流贝尼河产卵。我们进行了空间分析,使我们能够确定马德拉盆地的其他产卵地点。利用流域一级现有的水文和地形信息,并进行相似性分析,以确定潜在产卵区的地理位置。确定了70个与贝尼记录的产卵区特征相同的子盆地,可能构成22个多拉鱼的潜在产卵区。所有确定的带对应于100条直接起源于安第斯山脉的四级支流。对这些区域的精确识别可以利用公民科学方法规划监测工作,以确认马德拉盆地的多拉多鱼的繁殖,并将有助于产生可能有助于防止该盆地物种灭绝的信息。
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