Description
The resource contains a small subset of the Mushroom specimens housed in the IJ Herbarium, Natural History Museum of Jamaica, Institute of Jamaica.
Data Records
The data in this occurrence resource has been published as a Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A), which is a standardized format for sharing biodiversity data as a set of one or more data tables. The core data table contains 20 records.
This IPT archives the data and thus serves as the data repository. The data and resource metadata are available for download in the downloads section. The versions table lists other versions of the resource that have been made publicly available and allows tracking changes made to the resource over time.
Versions
The table below shows only published versions of the resource that are publicly accessible.
How to cite
Researchers should cite this work as follows:
Campbell K, Lyn C (2019): mushrooms-nhmj-ij-2019-01-15. v1.2. Institute of Jamaica. Dataset/Occurrence. https://cloud.gbif.org/bid/resource?r=mushrooms-nhmj-ij-2019-01-15&v=1.2
Rights
Researchers should respect the following rights statement:
The publisher and rights holder of this work is Institute of Jamaica. To the extent possible under law, the publisher has waived all rights to these data and has dedicated them to the Public Domain (CC0 1.0). Users may copy, modify, distribute and use the work, including for commercial purposes, without restriction.
GBIF Registration
This resource has been registered with GBIF, and assigned the following GBIF UUID: a0364481-b35c-4e5d-85c2-65f757f7ec40. Institute of Jamaica publishes this resource, and is itself registered in GBIF as a data publisher endorsed by Inter American Biodiversity Information Network.
Keywords
Occurrence; Flora; Jamaica; Natural History; Botany; Specimen; Herbarium
Contacts
- Metadata Provider ●
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- Originator ●
- Point Of Contact
- Originator
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Geographic Coverage
The range is the island of Jamaica which is located within the Greater Antilles. The island is the second smallest within the Greater Antilles and rich in biodiversity.
Bounding Coordinates | South West [17.597, -78.42], North East [18.75, -76.113] |
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Temporal Coverage
Start Date / End Date | 1945-01-01 / 1965-01-01 |
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Project Data
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.
Title | Advancing Jamaican Biodiversity Data Products and Information Services |
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Identifier | BID-CA2016-0001-NAC |
Funding | This project is made possible through a grant from GBIF and supporting funding through the government of Jamaica. |
Study Area Description | The project covers specimens collected in Jamaica and its various ecosystems. |
Design Description | The project objective is to increase access to the Natural History Museum of Jamaica's collections and other related biodiversity data. This will be realized through training and capacity building of staff and subsequent digitization and utilization of technologies to accomplish the main objective. |
The personnel involved in the project:
- Publisher
- Content Provider
- Content Provider
- Custodian Steward
- Content Provider
- Programmer
- Programmer
Sampling Methods
Specimens were collected using standard methods in the field. These collections were for general collecting to expand the national collections, specific collections for projects focusing on a specie, genus, family, group or combinations thereof.
Study Extent | The study extent covers the entire territory of Jamaica. The preserved specimens were collected across all parishes and cays. |
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Quality Control | Persons were trained by project partners from the British Museum of Natural History in the digitization of specimens and the setting up of workflows. Additionally training in data cleaning, management and publishing was received through the BID capacity building workshop. Verification of data were performed in house by Botanist and Data Entry Officer and checked on the GBIF data portal. |
Method step description:
- Specimen selection is carried out first with Jamaican specimens with complete label data being referred to specimens with incomplete label data. These specimens are removed from the general collections. The label data is then transcribed from the label and entered into the relevant fields within an excel file. The specimen is then moved through steps of verification where the inputted data is cross checked with the label data. Other cleaning exercises are also carried out including formatting, name verification through the GBIF Tool, conversion of measurements (e.g. coordinates and altitude) and standardization of collector names and authorities. Unique identifiers are obtained from a unique identifier generator online and these are added to the data records as a new column. The file is then saved as a CSV file and uploaded to the GBIF Intergrate Publishing Toolkit platform.
Collection Data
Collection Name | IJ Herbarium |
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Collection Identifier | IJ |
Parent Collection Identifier | Natural History Museum of Jamaica |
Specimen preservation methods | Dried |
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Additional Metadata
Purpose | The data set was created to facilitate access through digitization. This access will enhance research and fill data gaps that exists. |
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Maintenance Description | 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. |
Alternative Identifiers | a0364481-b35c-4e5d-85c2-65f757f7ec40 |
https://cloud.gbif.org/bid/resource?r=mushrooms-nhmj-ij-2019-01-15 |