
The Jungle Rhythms project aimed to transcribe phenology observations recorded between ~1940 and 1960 in the tropical rainforest of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. This is the raw data provided by Zooniverse after the completion of the project, and linked to the Jungle Rhythms workflow (see related projects) for converting the data to usable phenology observations. Summary Both input and output of the citizen science transcriptions are provided in this data set. This includes the original cut-outs as used in the Zoonivese project, and the output as generated by the Zooniverse data export routines. The data export routines provided CSV output with JSON subfields on the content of each classification made. In addition, we provided the exported subject list and the details of each workflow. In total the project output constitutes of four files: jungle-rhythms-classifications.csv (annotations of the tables) jungle-rhythms-workflows.csv (description of the citsci workflow) jungle-rhythms-subjects.csv (list of all images transcribed, and their online location for validation / referencing) project-153-tags_2017-05-15.json (forum tags) project-153-comments_2017-05-15.json (forum comments) and roughly ~700MB in data volume.
tropical ecology, dataset, ecology, phenology, DR Congo
tropical ecology, dataset, ecology, phenology, DR Congo
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