R/data_br_snakes_atlas.r

#' Example dataset: br_snakes_atlas
#'
#' This dataset contains Table S3, the georeferenced type localities, from the supplementary material provided by Nogueira et al., (2019)
#'
#' @format A dataframe with 411 rows and 3 colums:
#' \describe{
#'   \item{species}{A character vector with known current valid name for all reptile species cataloged in The Reptile Database website}
#'   \item{latitude}{Latitude coordinates in decimal degrees}
#'   \item{longitude}{Longitude coordinates in decimal degrees}
#' }
#' @source Nogueira et al. (2019) supplementary material, Table S3
#' @references Nogueira, C. C., Argôlo, A. J. S., Arzamendia, V., Azevedo, J. A. R., Barbo, F. E., Bérnils, R. S., … & Martins, M. (2019). Atlas of Brazilian Snakes: Verified Point-Locality Maps to Mitigate the Wallacean Shortfall in a Megadiverse Snake Fauna. South American Journal of Herpetology, 14(sp1), 1–274. http://dx.doi.org/10.2994/sajh-d-19-00120.1 
"br_snakes_atlas"

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