01729naa a2200349 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902200140006002400470007410000180012124501220013926000090026150000280027052006600029865000170095865000160097565000190099165000180101065300420102865300320107065300290110270000160113170000260114770000160117370000180118970000190120770000170122670000240124370000200126770000190128777300730130621577942023-11-06 2023 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d a2535-08977 ahttps://doi.org/10.3897/biss.7.1115452DOI1 aSOARES, F. M. aFlower-Insect Timed Counts (FIT Count)bprotocol adaptation and preliminary results in Brazil.h[electronic resource] c2023 aPresented at TDWG 2023. aFIT Count (Flower-Insect Timed Counts) is a citizen science initiative that seeks to monitor flower visitation by diverse pollinator groups, including bumblebees, stingless bees, honeybees, flies, hummingbirds, among others. The protocol entails determining a 50 x 50 cm plot area around a target plant species, photographing the plant and conducting a standardized 10-minute survey on this area to estimate the frequency of flower visits by different pollinator groups. Conducting FIT Counts in different habitats and locations produces data on the temporal and spatial dynamics of these interactions (Carvell 2022, UK Pollinator Monitoring Scheme 2018). aBiodiversity aPollination aBiodiversidade aPolinizaĆ§Ć£o aContagens temporizadas de flor-inseto aMonitoramento participativo aParticipatory monitoring1 aKOFFLER, S.1 aGHILARDI-LOPES, P. N.1 aCARVELL, C.1 aCHIAZZESE, J.1 aDRUCKER, D. P.1 aSALIM, J. A.1 aALBERTINI, B. de C.1 aNUNES-SILVA, P.1 aSARAIVA, A. M. tBiodiversity Information Science and Standardsgv. 7, 3111545, 2023.