Classification for Project Cybermander is complete!

We’d like to extend our gratitude to all the contributors. We had a whopping 47,523 images classified by 1910 unique Zooniverse users as well as contributions from 2640 sessions where contributors were not logged into the Zooniverse platform.

We are very excited to dig into the data now, which will help us understand how salamanders behave when they have access to thermal differences in their environment, and how they behave with and without thermal gradients after pathogen exposure. Your contributions to Project Cybermander are helping fill gaps in this knowledge about thermoregulation habits of amphibians and will help us make disease-risk projections for these special animals.

Thank you again and we’re excited to share final results as soon as we’re finished with analyses.

— Natalie Claunch