The frogID dataset: Expert-validated occurrence records of australia’s frogs collected by citizen scientists

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This dataset represents expert-validated occurrence records of calling frogs across Australia collected via the national citizen science project FrogID (http://www.frogid.net.au). FrogID relies on participants recording calling frogs using smartphone technology, after which point the frogs are identified by expert validators, resulting in a database of georeferenced frog species records. This dataset represents one full year of the project (10 November 2017–9 November 2018), including 54,864 records of 172 species, 71% of the known frog species in Australia. This is the first instalment of the dataset, and we anticipate providing updated datasets on an annual basis.

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Rowley, J. J. L., & Callaghan, C. T. (2020). The frogID dataset: Expert-validated occurrence records of australia’s frogs collected by citizen scientists. ZooKeys, 2020(912), 139–151. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.912.38253

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