Description
The data set forms part of the Institute of Jamaica (IOJ) Odonata Collections housed in the Natural History Museum of Jamaica (NHMJ) Zoological Collections.
Enregistrements de données
Les données de cette ressource occurrence ont été publiées sous forme d'une Archive Darwin Core (Darwin Core Archive ou DwC-A), le format standard pour partager des données de biodiversité en tant qu'ensemble d'un ou plusieurs tableurs de données. Le tableur de données du cœur de standard (core) contient 321 enregistrements.
Cet IPT archive les données et sert donc de dépôt de données. Les données et métadonnées de la ressource sont disponibles pour téléchargement dans la section téléchargements. Le tableau des versions liste les autres versions de chaque ressource rendues disponibles de façon publique et permet de tracer les modifications apportées à la ressource au fil du temps.
Versions
Le tableau ci-dessous n'affiche que les versions publiées de la ressource accessibles publiquement.
Comment citer
Les chercheurs doivent citer cette ressource comme suit:
Newell D, Morrison E, Wright L (2020): ioj_odonata_collection. v1.1. Institute of Jamaica. Dataset/Occurrence. https://cloud.gbif.org/bid/resource?r=ioj_odonata_collection&v=1.1
Droits
Les chercheurs doivent respecter la déclaration de droits suivante:
L’éditeur et détenteur des droits de cette ressource est Institute of Jamaica. En vertu de la loi, l'éditeur a abandonné ses droits par rapport à ces données et les a dédié au Domaine Public (CC0 1.0). Les utilisateurs peuvent copier, modifier, distribuer et utiliser ces travaux, incluant des utilisations commerciales, sans aucune restriction.
Enregistrement GBIF
Cette ressource a été enregistrée sur le portail GBIF, et possède l'UUID GBIF suivante : 0db0a5df-6fca-4ac1-b4d0-c061de5ff2b4. Institute of Jamaica publie cette ressource, et est enregistré dans le GBIF comme éditeur de données avec l'approbation du Inter American Biodiversity Information Network.
Mots-clé
Occurrence; Insecta; Odonata; Zoology; Jamaica; Natural History; Specimen; Collection; Specimen
Contacts
- Fournisseur Des Métadonnées ●
- Conservateur ●
- Créateur ●
- Personne De Contact
- Conservateur ●
- Créateur ●
- Personne De Contact
- Créateur ●
- Personne De Contact
Couverture géographique
The range is the island of Jamaica which is located within the Greater Antilles. The island is the third-largest island of the Greater Antilles and rich in biodiversity. Bounding Coordinates South West [17.644, -78.409], North East [18.875, -76.157]
Enveloppe géographique | Sud Ouest [17,649, -78,437], Nord Est [18,74, -76,119] |
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Couverture temporelle
Date de début / Date de fin | 1941-01-01 / 2010-01-01 |
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Données sur le projet
Access to relevant data and information is critical for conservation of Jamaican biodiversity, especially in light of habitat destruction, invasive alien species (IAS) and climate change. The Natural History Museum of Jamaica (NHMJ) as the national repository of flora and fauna has been instrumental in generating and providing access to Jamaican biodiversity data and information. Its mission is to collect and preserve biodiversity, conduct scientific research and disseminate information to the general public and conservation practitioners. Our biological collections, the oldest and most comprehensive locally, represent all habitat types for Jamaica. Much of our Science Library’s rare books, scientific papers, images and maps complement the biological collections. Referencing these collections, the NHMJ has worked with national project partners (National Environment and Planning Agency and Jamaica Conservation and Development Trust) to develop national conservation strategies and action plans, and protected area management plans. Furthermore, Jamaica’s wildlife research permit system requires that researchers deposit duplicate specimens with the Museum. By enabling national partners along with overseas partner, the Natural History Museum in London, to strengthen collaborative ties and technical resources this project will improve biodiversity knowledge and access to scientific data. Key activities include training in the digitization of publications and specimens, creation of metadata for biological datasets, mapping of research and species distributions, and global sharing of species images, records, and maps. The proposed Biodiversity Information for National Development workshop is intended to highlight the uses of project data for especially IAS management, National Park planning and wildlife research monitoring.
Titre | Advancing Jamaican Biodiversity Data Products and Information Services |
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Identifiant | BID-CA2016-0001-NAC |
Financement | The project was made possible through a grant from GBIF and the European Union under the Biodiversity Information for Development (BID) - Jamaica Project with support from the Government of Jamaica. |
Description du domaine d'étude / de recherche | Odonata specimens were collected from several parishes across Jamaica from highland to lowland areas. Local areas included rivers and other freshwater bodies in towns and districts. |
Description du design | The project objective was to increase access to the Natural History Museum of Jamaica's biological collections and other related biodiversity data through digitization and utilization of technology. |
Les personnes impliquées dans le projet:
- Fournisseur Des Métadonnées
- Personne De Contact
- Personne De Contact
Méthodes d'échantillonnage
The data on the Odonata collections were stored in a specialized database called Biolink. The select dataset was converted from Biolink to Microsoft Excel in order for data managers to clean and verify the information.
Etendue de l'étude | The specimens in the dataset were collected from several parishes across Jamaica.Collections were conducted by various collectors between 1941 and 2010 during special projects and/or to expand the Odonata collections of the Institute of Jamaica. |
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Contrôle qualité | Persons were trained by project partners from the British Museum of Natural History in the digitization of specimens and the setting up of workflows. Verification of data was performed in house by the Zoology Laboratory Technician and the Senior Research Officer, Entomology and checked on the GBIF data portal. |
Description des étapes de la méthode:
- Data converted from Biolink to Microsoft Excel.
- Cleaning of data: Standardization of data in Excel Sheets, updating and correction of specimen identification with authorities. Data sheet formatted using Darwin Core requirements. Unique identifiers were created for each specimen Generating and printing barcodes Assigning barcodes to specimens and specimen storage areas
Données de collection
Nom de la collection | Natural History Museum of Jamaica Insect Collection |
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Identifiant de la collection parente | Institute of Jamaica Zoological Collections |
Méthode de conservation des spécimens | Pinned |
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Unités de conservation | Compteur 22 incertitude (+/-) 1 Boxes |
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Métadonnées additionnelles
Objet | The data set was created to facilitate open access through digitization. This access will enhance research and fill data gaps that exist. |
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Description de la fréquence de mise à jour | The data set will be updated in a timely manner once new and relevant data is obtained that can further the objective of making the data accessible in the first instance. |
Identifiants alternatifs | https://cloud.gbif.org/bid/resource?r=ioj_odonata_collection |