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1 Practical Uses of the iNaturalist Website and Dataset
Lindsey Wise Oregon Biodiversity Information Center February 2016

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5 Free All taxa Worldwide Taxonomy maintained Active members Good mobile compatibility Taps into: EOL GBIF NatureServe

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8 Observation Data Photos Date & Time
Map with nearby observations of similar species Lat/Long Coordinates Accuracy information Geoprivacy: By observation By species status

9 No need to ID yourself, community pitches in to ID unknowns
More agreement = higher credibility; up to “Research Grade”

10 Users discuss IDs, share resources, can invite others to review

11 Additional Quality Assessments
Accurate location? Species ranges Habitat Accurate date? Seasonality Appropriate report? Spam Copyright Wild/naturalized? Garden plants, pets

12 Projects are where it’s at. You can:
Set rules Geographic boundary Species list Required information Add curators to help manage project Quickly add observations that fit project criteria Connect with interested people Use creative commons licensing to export and use data in other applications

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14 Visual Species Lists

15 More Project Features Communicate with members via journal posts or private messages Bulk upload or bulk tag observations into projects Custom search for matching observations Export to KML, CSV

16 Recent Oregon invasive species observations

17 It Works!! Teacher takes photo of plant outside classroom
Looks suspicious, pass on to local manager Site visit – confirmed List A Noxious Weed Treatment starts w participation of school

18 Incidental sighting of a federal species of concern, Gorge fleabane
Our last info from 1988 Evidence that population is still healthy

19 Majority of observations have a Creative Commons license
Open source system Majority of observations have a Creative Commons license Explore data in other programs charts courtesy Matthew Muir (top) and Cassi Saari (right) using 2013 data

20 What can you do with iNaturalist?
Build your own life list See what people are finding in your area Find observations of species of interest Help with identifications! Host a BioBlitz Manage volunteer surveys Solicit specific information for your projects Export data for your own analysis and more

21 Go Forth and Observe!


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