Obtectus Finders

ABOUT THE PROJECT

The main goal of the citizen science project Obtectus Finders is to analyze the genetic variability of natural populations of seed beetles, which go by the scientific name Acanthoscelides obtectus.

Additionally, results of this project will contribute to development of new biocontrol techniques, which will improve the field of agriculture.

To accomplish this aim we want to partner with public in order to collect beetles from large number of different locations. The involvement of volunteers in collecting beetles will help us uncover the distribution of this pest insect at broad geographic scales and understand their population genetic structure.

Citizen Science

Citizen science projects actively involve public in scientific research that generates new knowledge. The citizens collaborate with professional scientists in gathering, analyzing and interpreting the data.

Citizen science can improve science literacy of volunteers by helping them better understand scientific methodology (how science is done) and enhance a bidirectional flow of information between the public and scientists. Also, citizen science can answer local community questions of concern like air or water pollution. Moreover, active participation of volunteers and scientists in citizen science projects contributes to democratization of science and decentralization of science promotion.

For scientists, citizen science provides an opportunity to gather information that would be impossible to collect because of limitations of time and financial resources. Moreover, it can often operate at greater geographic scales than conventional science.

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