Biodiversity databases

Published

July 27, 2022

Citation

Sánchez-Tapia & Mortara, 2022

Slides

Today’s tutorial, here

References

Chapman, A. D. (2005). Principles and methods of data cleaning. GBIF.

Hortal, J., de Bello, F., Diniz-Filho, J. A. F., Lewinsohn, T. M., Lobo, J. M., & Ladle, R. J. (2015). Seven shortfalls that beset large-scale knowledge of biodiversity. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, 46, 523-549.

Yesson, C., Brewer, P. W., Sutton, T., Caithness, N., Pahwa, J. S., Burgess, M., … & Culham, A. (2007). How global is the global biodiversity information facility?. PloS one, 2(11), e1124.

Wieczorek, J., Bloom, D., Guralnick, R., Blum, S., Döring, M., Giovanni, R., … & Vieglais, D. (2012). Darwin Core: an evolving community-developed biodiversity data standard. PloS one, 7(1), e29715.

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    @misc{sánchez-tapia2022biodiversity,
      author = {Sánchez-Tapia, Andrea and Mortara, Sara},
      title = {Scientific Programming: Biodiversity databases},
      url = {https://scientific-computing.netlify.app/11_biodiversity_databases.html},
      year = {2022}
    }