EOD – eBird Observation Dataset

eBird is a collective enterprise that takes a novel approach to citizen science by developing cooperative partnerships among experts in a wide range of fields: population ecologists, conservation biologists, quantitative ecologists, statisticians, computer scientists, GIS and informatics specialists...

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Hauptverfasser: Auer, Thomas, Barker, Sara, Barry, Jessie, Charnoky, Mike, Curtis, Jenna, Davies, Ian, Davis, Courtney, Downie, Iain, Fink, Daniel, Fredericks, Tom, Ganger, Joshua, Gerbracht, Jeff, Hanks, Cullen, Hochachka, Wesley, Iliff, Marshall, Jasdev Imani, Jordan, Adam, Levatich, Tim, Ligocki, Shawn, M. Taylor Long, Morris, William, Morrow, Stephen, Oldham, Lauren, Obregon, Francisco Padilla, Robinson, Orin, Rodewald, Amanda, Ruiz-Gutierrez, Viviana, Schloss, Matt, Smith, Alli, Smith, Jeremy, Stillman, Andrew, Strimas-Mackey, Matt, Sullivan, Brian, Weber, Drew, Wolf, Heather, Wood, Christopher
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creator Auer, Thomas
Barker, Sara
Barry, Jessie
Charnoky, Mike
Curtis, Jenna
Davies, Ian
Davis, Courtney
Downie, Iain
Fink, Daniel
Fredericks, Tom
Ganger, Joshua
Gerbracht, Jeff
Hanks, Cullen
Hochachka, Wesley
Iliff, Marshall
Jasdev Imani
Jordan, Adam
Levatich, Tim
Ligocki, Shawn
M. Taylor Long
Morris, William
Morrow, Stephen
Oldham, Lauren
Obregon, Francisco Padilla
Robinson, Orin
Rodewald, Amanda
Ruiz-Gutierrez, Viviana
Schloss, Matt
Smith, Alli
Smith, Jeremy
Stillman, Andrew
Strimas-Mackey, Matt
Sullivan, Brian
Weber, Drew
Wolf, Heather
Wood, Christopher
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