Species occurrence data records the location and time of an encounter with a species, and is valuable for many aspects of ecological and evolutionary analyses. A key distinction within species occurrence data is between (1) collected and preserved specimens that can be taxonomically validated (i.e., natural history collections), and (2) observations, which are more error prone but richer in terms of number and spread of observations. In this study we analyse the distribution in temporal, spatial, taxonomic and environmental coverage of specimen- and observation based species occurrence data for land plants in Norway, a region with strong climatic and human population density gradients. Of 4.8 million species occurrence records, the majority...
Aim Positive regional correlations between biodiversity and human population have been detected for ...
Aim: Biodiversity monitoring and conservation are extremely complex, and surrogate taxa may represen...
Abstract: Taxonomic and biogeographic biases in global plant demography studies Ecologists have ch...
Species occurrence data records the location and time of an encounter with a species, and is valuabl...
Species occurrence data records the location and time of an encounter with a species, and is valuabl...
Abstract 1. The availability and quantity of observational species occurrence records have greatly i...
<p>(a) Number of human observation and preserved specimen records of each species. Species are plott...
<p>Density plots of (A) year and (B) day of year of plant occurrence records within Norway for obser...
International audienceAim The effects of ongoing global change are causing increasing concern about ...
Detailed information on species distributions is crucial for answering central questions in biogeogr...
Abstract Aim Biodiversity databases are valuable resources for understanding plant species distribut...
Description Species occurrence data from Naturrestaurering AS smaller projects. Temporal scope ...
Massive digitalization of natural history collections is now leading to a steep accumulation of publ...
Prediction of species' distributions is central to diverse applications in ecology, evolution and co...
Biodiversity is commonly measured as the local abundance of discrete species. This approach fails to...
Aim Positive regional correlations between biodiversity and human population have been detected for ...
Aim: Biodiversity monitoring and conservation are extremely complex, and surrogate taxa may represen...
Abstract: Taxonomic and biogeographic biases in global plant demography studies Ecologists have ch...
Species occurrence data records the location and time of an encounter with a species, and is valuabl...
Species occurrence data records the location and time of an encounter with a species, and is valuabl...
Abstract 1. The availability and quantity of observational species occurrence records have greatly i...
<p>(a) Number of human observation and preserved specimen records of each species. Species are plott...
<p>Density plots of (A) year and (B) day of year of plant occurrence records within Norway for obser...
International audienceAim The effects of ongoing global change are causing increasing concern about ...
Detailed information on species distributions is crucial for answering central questions in biogeogr...
Abstract Aim Biodiversity databases are valuable resources for understanding plant species distribut...
Description Species occurrence data from Naturrestaurering AS smaller projects. Temporal scope ...
Massive digitalization of natural history collections is now leading to a steep accumulation of publ...
Prediction of species' distributions is central to diverse applications in ecology, evolution and co...
Biodiversity is commonly measured as the local abundance of discrete species. This approach fails to...
Aim Positive regional correlations between biodiversity and human population have been detected for ...
Aim: Biodiversity monitoring and conservation are extremely complex, and surrogate taxa may represen...
Abstract: Taxonomic and biogeographic biases in global plant demography studies Ecologists have ch...