关于巴伐利亚历史脊椎动物分布的定量和定性数据 1845年
Malte Rehbein1, Belen Escobari2, Sarah Fischer3
1Chair of Computational Humanities, University of Passau, Passau, Germany. malte.rehbein@uni-passau.de.
Scientific data
|March 29, 2025
概括
来自1845年巴伐利亚调查的历史生物多样性数据现在被数字化和出版. 这一宝贵的数据集提供了5,467种物种的发生记录和丰富的定性信息,用于生态研究和保护计划.
科学领域:
- 历史生态学 历史生态学
- 生物多样性信息学 生物多样性信息学
- 保护科学 保护科学
背景情况:
- 档案收藏提供了未充分利用的生物多样性数据.
- 历史性的政府文件包含有价值的生态信息.
- 1845年巴伐利亚国家对脊椎动物种类发生情况的综合调查存在.
研究的目的:
- 将历史生物多样性记录数字化,注释,地理引用和发布.
- 为了使1845种物种的发生数据广泛用于研究和保护.
- 从原始调查回复中释放丰富的定性数据.
主要方法:
- 数字化了来自119个林业办公室的520个手写页面.
- 地理引用和对物种发生记录的注释.
- 通过全球生物多样性信息设施 (GBIF) 和Zenodo.
主要成果:
- 从1845年开始的5,467个物种发生记录的数据集现在是公开的.
- 包括二进制的存在/缺席数据.
- 还发布了带有定性信息 (丰富,趋势,息地) 的原始文本答案.
结论:
- 数字化历史记录提高了生物多样性数据的可访问性.
- 该数据集支持历史和当代生态研究.
- 通过全面的历史生态洞察力促进保护规划.
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