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Vast numbers of nature photographs are shared online on various social media and citizen science platforms, providing an important and growing source of ecological data. In addition to the focal subject, which provides species occurrence data, photographs often contain secondary information such as habitat captured incidentally in the background.
Here, we test whether the background of underwater...