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A Mixed Methods Approach to Understanding the Public Health Impact of a School-Based Citizen Science Program to Reduce Arsenic in Private Well Water
This study explores the public health impact of the All About Arsenic project, a school-based citizen science initiative focused on arsenic contamination in well water in Maine and New Hampshire.
Ashley Taylor
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Alexis Garretson
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Karen H. Bieluch
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Kate L. Buckman
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Hannah Lust
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Cait Bailey
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Anna E. Farrell
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Brian P. Jackson
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Rebecca Lincoln
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Erin Arneson
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Sarah R. Hall
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Bruce A. Stanton
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Jane E. Disney
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Citizen science data reveal regional heterogeneity in phenological response to climate in the large milkweed bug, Oncopeltus fasciatus
Using data across a species’ whole distribution is critical for exposing regional variations, especially for species with large, continental-scale ranges. This study demonstrates the potential of photodocumented biodiversity data to aid in the monitoring of life history, host plant–insect interactions, and climate responsiveness.
Alexis Garretson
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Cuddy
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Duffy
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Forkner
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Citizen and Community Science Approaches to Understanding Changes in Coastal Habitats Using Anecdata.org
Here, we review Maine coastal projects on the Anecdata platform, examine the environmental trends highlighted in these projects, and discuss how citizen science data can play a role in coastal decision-making. These case studies will demonstrate the utility of citizen and community science approaches to monitoring Maine coastal ecosystems, understanding and predicting the impacts of climate change, and informing policymaking for coastal conservation.
Alexis Garretson
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Bailey
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Taylor
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Dabulewicz
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Bisson
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Dorn
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Kaczor
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Nahf
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Webber
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Whiting
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Disney
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Citizen science data reveal regional heterogeneity in phenological response to climate in the large milkweed bug, Oncopeltus fasciatus
Our case study of community-collected data in the Hudson River Valley region using a relatively simple monitoring protocol can provide a road map for other regions fostering volunteer engagement with invasive plants.
Alexis Garretson
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Mohney
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Silarszka
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Cahill
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Griffin
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Mohonk Preserve Stream Watch Citizen Scientists
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Feldsine
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Napoli
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Long
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