DATASETS FOR: Digital Accessible Knowledge of the Birds of India: Characterizing Gaps in Time and Space
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2017-07-01Author
Peterson, A. Townsend
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Current Science
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DATASETS FOR: This paper evaluates Digital Accessible Knowledge (DAK)of the occurrencesof Indian bird species. More than 2M primary occurrence records from across India were obtained from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) and eBird, which were processed into maps of inventory completeness across the country, both prior to 1980 and after 2000, in an attempt to develop evaluations of faunal change resulting from global climate change. We found good coverage of the country by well-inventoried areas after 2000, but almost no coverage prior to 1980. As such, in before-and-after comparisons to document effects of global change on Indian birds, although the “after” is well documented, the “before” is lacking. This significant information gap points to the need for digital capture and open sharing of historical information regarding Indian bird species’ occurrences; this information will derive in large part from natural history museum specimens, particularly in India and Great Britain, and potentially from older observational data sources and the literature.
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This dataset is derived from data originally provided by eBird, processed and cleaned and refined as described in the paper. The full eBird content has been distilled down to species name, latitude, longitude, and time (this latter as year_month_day).
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