物种链接:生物多样性数字评估的丰富数据和新工具

IF 1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
D. Canhos, E. A. Almeida, Ana Lúcia Delgado Assad, Mercedes Maria Cunha Bustamante, V. Canhos, Arthur D. Chapman, R. Giovanni, V. Imperatriz-Fonseca, L. Lohmann, L. Maia, Joseph T. Miller, Gil Nelson, A. Peterson, J. Pirani, S. Souza, J. Stehmann, B. Thiers
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引用次数: 8

摘要

speciesLink是一个大型生物多样性信息门户网站,它的存在得益于广泛的个人和机构合作网络。CRIA与巴西和其他国家科学界的合作取得了重大成果,目前已有超过1500万份生物多样性原始数据记录,其中95%与保存的标本有关,约25%与高质量数字图像有关。该网络提供了超过20万种物种的数据,其中超过11万种出现在巴西。本文描述了speciesLink中的主题网络,以及开发的一些最有用的工具。概述了物种链接的重要性和贡献,以及对确保此类生物多样性数据电子基础设施的稳定预算支持的关注。在此,我们回顾了物种链接作为研究、教育、知情决策、政策制定和生物经济的主要生物多样性信息来源的价值。
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speciesLink: rich data and novel tools for digital assessments of biodiversity
Abstract speciesLink is a large-scale biodiversity information portal that exists thanks to a broad collaborative network of people and institutions. CRIA’s involvement with the scientific community of Brazil and other countries is responsible for the significant results achieved, currently reaching more than 15 million primary biodiversity data records, 95% of which are associated with preserved specimens and about 25% with high-quality digital images. The network provides data on over 200,000 species, of which over 110,000 occur in Brazil. This article describes thematic networks within speciesLink, as well as some of the most useful tools developed. The importance and contributions of speciesLink are outlined, as are concerns about securing stable budgetary support for such biodiversity data e-infrastructures. Here we review the value of speciesLink as a major source of biodiversity information for research, education, informed decision-making, policy development, and bioeconomy.
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Biota Neotropica
Biota Neotropica BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION-
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
16.70%
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0
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: BIOTA NEOTROPICA is an electronic, peer-reviewed journal edited by the Program BIOTA/FAPESP: The Virtual Institute of Biodiversity. This journal"s aim is to disseminate the results of original research work, associated or not to the program, concerned with characterization, conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity within the Neotropical region. Manuscripts are considered on the understanding that their content has not appeared, or will not be submitted, elsewhere in substantially the same form, because once published their copyrights are transferred to BIOTA NEOTROPICA as established in the Copyright Transfer Agreement signed by the author(s).
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