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Volume 29, Number 1—January 2023
Research

Integrating Citizen Scientist Data into the Surveillance System for Avian Influenza Virus, Taiwan

Hong-Dar Isaac Wu, Ruey-Shing Lin, Wen-Han Hwang, Mei-Liang Huang, Bo-Jia Chen, Tseng-Chang Yen, and Day-Yu ChaoComments to Author 
Author affiliations: National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan (H.-D.I. Wu, W.-H. Hwang, M.-L. Huang, B.-J. Chen, T.-C. Yen, D.-Y. Chao); Taiwan Endemic Species Research Institute, Jiji Town, Taiwan (R.S. Lin)

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Figure 2

Distribution maps for study of integrating citizen scientist data into the surveillance system for avian influenza virus, Taiwan. A) The 3-km × 3-km grid with bird-sighting records based on Taiwan eBird dataset during 2015–2020; B) average altitude based on Taiwan open terrestrial environmental dataset; C) poultry farm census data for Taiwan.

Figure 2. Distribution maps for study of integrating citizen scientist data into the surveillance system for avian influenza virus, Taiwan. A) The 3-km × 3-km grid with bird-sighting records based on Taiwan eBird dataset during 2015–2020; B) average altitude based on Taiwan open terrestrial environmental dataset; C) poultry farm census data for Taiwan.

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