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Assessing declines in the distributions of widespread species using community science observations

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Changes in species distributions can be early indicators of decline. Identifying species’ declines early can allow for pro-active conservation efforts, which are more likely to be successful and be more cost-effective than “crisis management” efforts begun after a species is endangered or threatened with extinction. Here we investigate the changes in the distributions of 94 widespread species in Texas to identify species declines and patterns of decline (or expansion) across ecoregions. We compared a large, community science dataset (iNaturalist) of observational records with the historical record of amphibian and reptile distributions. We also developed a method to control for observational bias in our community science data. We found 29% of 94 widespread species exhibited declining distributions across primarily four ecoregions, and 91.5% of counties included in our analysis, which represent 50.8% of all Texas counties, hosted fewer widespread amphibian and reptile species than observ..., We used the search tools on iNaturalist to download the fields that were needed for our research. We identified the county within Texas that the observation was made and then removed the original lat/long because in some cases the information was sensitive., , # Assessing declines in the distributions of widespread species using community science observations [https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.31zcrjdxp](https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.31zcrjdxp) ## Description of the data and file structure Column A is the iNaturalist observation identification number and can be used to search each observation on their website Column B is the date in which the observation was made in month/day/year format Column C is the Texas county that the observation was made in Column D is the iNaturalist taxonomic assignment for each observation ## Code/software The files were made in microsoft excel and word but should be readable in most spreadsheet or word processing software. ## Access information Data was derived from the following sources: * Data was derived from iNaturalist.com  ,
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