Component: Obtain Occurrence Records

ORIENTATION

Niche/distributional modeling analyses require georeferenced occurrence records for the species (e.g., with latitude/longitude). At present, Component Obtain Occurrence Records focuses on data documenting the presence of the species (i.e., not any information on its absence or non-detection; Franklin 2010 chap. 4; Peterson et al. 2011 chapter 5; Anderson 2012). Wallace currently allows users either to: 1) obtain occurrence records from selected online biodiversity databases and download the results (Module Query Database); or 2) upload their own dataset (Module User-specified Occurrences).

REFERENCES

Anderson, R. P. (2012). Harnessing the world's biodiversity data: promise and peril in ecological niche modeling of species distributions. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1260: 66-80.

Franklin J. (2010). Mapping Species Distributions: Spatial Inference and Prediction. Data for species distribution models: the biological data. In: Mapping species distributions: spatial inference and prediction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Peterson A.T., Soberón J., Pearson R.G., Anderson R.P., Martinez-Meyer E., Nakamura M., & Araújo M.B. (2011). Species Occurrence Data. In: Ecological Niches and Geographic Distributions. Princeton, New Jersey: Monographs in Population Biology, 49. Princeton University Press.



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