1. Dated, geo-referenced museum specimens are a rich data source for reconstructing species' distribution and abundance patterns. However, museum records are potentially biased towards over-representation of rare species, and it is unclear whether museum records can be used to estimate relative abundance in the field. 2. We assembled 17 coupled field and museum datasets to quantitatively compare relative abundance estimates with the Dirichlet distribution. Collectively, these datasets comprise 73,039 museum records and 1,405,316 field observations of 2,240 species. 3. Although museum records of rare species overestimated relative abundance by 1-fold to over 100-fold (median study = 9.0), the relative abundance of species estimated from muse...
Systematic data in the form of collections data are useful in biodiversity studies in many ways, mos...
The number of individuals, or the abundance, of a species in an area is a fundamental ecological pa...
Biological collections are arguably the most important resources for investigations into the impacts...
Funding: C.F., U.B. and D.J.R. acknowledge COST Action ‘European Soil-Biology Data Warehouse for Soi...
Estimates of spatial patterns of broad-scale species richness are central to major questions in ecol...
Estimates of spatial patterns of broad-scale species richness are central to major questions in ecol...
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...
Museums and funding agencies have invested considerable resources in recent years to digitize inform...
Historical as well as current data on species distributions are needed to track changes in biodivers...
Quantifying and assessing changes in biological diversity are central aspects of many ecological stu...
Natural history collections play a pivotal role in taxonomy, which in turn supports all of biology, ...
Since two decades the richness and potential of natural history collections (NHC) were rediscovered ...
The Otago Museum houses one of New Zealand's largest Lepidoptera collections that consists of more t...
Abstract 1. The availability and quantity of observational species occurrence records have greatly i...
Systematic data in the form of collections data are useful in biodiversity studies in many ways, mos...
The number of individuals, or the abundance, of a species in an area is a fundamental ecological pa...
Biological collections are arguably the most important resources for investigations into the impacts...
Funding: C.F., U.B. and D.J.R. acknowledge COST Action ‘European Soil-Biology Data Warehouse for Soi...
Estimates of spatial patterns of broad-scale species richness are central to major questions in ecol...
Estimates of spatial patterns of broad-scale species richness are central to major questions in ecol...
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...
Museums and funding agencies have invested considerable resources in recent years to digitize inform...
Historical as well as current data on species distributions are needed to track changes in biodivers...
Quantifying and assessing changes in biological diversity are central aspects of many ecological stu...
Natural history collections play a pivotal role in taxonomy, which in turn supports all of biology, ...
Since two decades the richness and potential of natural history collections (NHC) were rediscovered ...
The Otago Museum houses one of New Zealand's largest Lepidoptera collections that consists of more t...
Abstract 1. The availability and quantity of observational species occurrence records have greatly i...
Systematic data in the form of collections data are useful in biodiversity studies in many ways, mos...
The number of individuals, or the abundance, of a species in an area is a fundamental ecological pa...
Biological collections are arguably the most important resources for investigations into the impacts...