GBIF Repatriated
Metadata last updated on 2024-08-29 12:11:27.0
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- A global database for the distributions of crop wild relatives
This dataset originally held 5 647 442 total records, where 34% of the records corresponded to germplasm accessions and 66% to herbarium samples. A total of 3 231 286 records had cross-checked coordinates (see Figure 2). 322 735 records were newly georeferenced using The Google Geocoding API and 15 713 new records were obtained after digitizing the information contained in herbaria specimens... - Abundance, diversity and distribution of Legionellales in wet environments in Sweden
In this study, 57 samples from water, soil and sediments were collected in different wet environments in Uppland, Sweden. 45 of them were taken from natural reserves, and 12 from a silver mine. The main objective was to study the abundance, diversity and distribution of members of the gammaproteobacterial order Legionellales. - Amino acid addition experiment Metagenome
Amino acid addition experiments using freshwater lake bacterioplankton - Botanical Collections of the Åbo Akademi (TUR-A)
Botanical Collections of the Åbo Academi (TUR-A) - Bryophyte herbarium TRH, NTNU University Museum
The TRH bryophyte herbarium contains specimes of Bryophyta, Marchantiophyta and Anthocerotophyta from most parts of the world, but is best represented for the Northern Hemisphere and especially northern parts of Europe. Almost the whole collection has been digitized. - Depth profile of ancient sediments
Recruitment of bacteria from the different depth of sediments - EBCC Atlas of European Breeding Birds
In 1997 the EBCC Atlas of European breeding birds, also referred to as European Ornithological Atlas or 'EOA', was published. This voluminous book was the result of more than 25 years of fieldwork, cooperation, data gathering, data processing, writing and editing... - EGB sediment data (raw sequence reads)
DNA and RNA from sediment samples collected in the Eastern Gotland Basin - EOD – eBird Observation Dataset
eBird is a collective enterprise that takes a novel approach to citizen science by developing cooperative partnerships among experts in a wide range of fields: population ecologists, conservation biologists, quantitative ecologists, statisticians, computer scientists, GIS and informatics specialists, application developers, and data administrators... - Global soil organisms
Global distribution of soil organisms. Data deposited in this project represent unique (non-clustered) sequences. These sequences are members of the curated OTU list (tag-jump filtered and chimera-free, clustered at 98% similarity threshold) from the GSMc dataset (Tedersoo et al., Fungal Diversity, 2021, https://doi.org/10.1007/s13225-021-00493-7)... - INSDC Sequences
This dataset contains INSDC sequence records not associated with environmental sample identifiers or host organisms. The dataset is prepared periodically using the public ENA API (https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/portal/api/) by querying data with search parameters: `environmental_sample=False & host=""` - International Barcode of Life project (iBOL)
Established in 2008, the International Barcode of Life Consortium (iBOL, http://www.ibol.org/) is a research alliance of nations with the desire to transform biodiversity science by building the DNA barcode reference libraries, the sequencing facilities, the informatics platforms, the analytical protocols, and the international collaboration required to inventory and assess biodiversity. - KTP Ring Data
Copenhagen Bird Ringing Centre (CBRC) data records may be used by individual researchers or research groups, but they may not be repackaged, resold, or redistributed in any form without the express written consent of CBRC. If any of these records are used in an analysis or report, the provenance of the original data must be acknowledged and CBRC notified. - Koster historical biodiversity assessment
!Important! - Download data as Darwin-Core Archives to ensure both individualCount and organismQuantity are included. As of now, data downloads as GBIF Annotated Archives do not include organismQuantity. - Lepidoptera collection of Hannu Saarenmaa
This collection was initiated in 1966 and contains Lepidoptera data around the world, in particular North and East Finland, Scania in Sweden, Denmark, Spain, Russia, Canada, and Brasil. - Line transect censuses of breeding birds
Line transect censuses of breeding birds - Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium (BR)
Meise Botanic Garden (MeiseBG) has a history that goes back to 1796. Today, it is an internationally recognized botanic garden in a park of 92 hectares, and a centre of excellence for plant biodiversity research... - NMNH Extant Specimen Records (USNM, US)
Public records of accessioned specimens and observations curated by the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution. These data are from the Departments of Botany, Entomology, Invertebrate Zoology and Vertebrate Zoology (Amphibians & Reptiles, Birds, Fishes, and Mammals) and include more than 270,000 primary type specimen records. - Natural History Museum (London) Collection Specimens
Natural History Museum (London) Collection Specimens - Naturalis Biodiversity Center (NL) - Botany
This database contains specimen records from the former herbarium of the Leiden University within the botanical collection of the Naturalis Biodiversity Center (Leiden, Netherlands). The Department of Botany houses the National Herbarium of the Netherlands (NHN) which consists of herbarium collections of the universities of Leiden, Wageningen and Utrecht... - Nordic Genetic Resources
Genebank collection of Nordic Genetic Resources - Observation.org, Nature data from around the World
This dataset contains occurrence data of flora and fauna species. From the Netherlands on a 5 x 5 km scale, data from other countries are exact. Observations from Belgium are excluded and can be accessed on GBIF through Natuurpunt and Natagora. It summarizes the observations recorded by >175.000 volunteers. - Pl@ntNet automatically identified occurrences
Pl@ntNet is a participatory botanical observation platform allowing to identify plants from photos (using deep learning) and to share the observations with the community. The platform has three main front-ends: Pl@ntNet androïd (http://bit.ly/1K4D1eU), Pl@ntNet iOS (http://apple.co/2cMtWgu) and Pl@ntNet web (https://identify.plantnet.org/)... - Ringing and recovery database of birds (TIPU)
Dataset contains observations of birds ringed in Finland and reported encounters of the birds, both from Finland and abroad. - Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens
The Herbarium at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew houses approximately seven million plant specimens, collected from all around the world. Specimens are either pressed and dried or preserved in spirit... - Sea water sample Targeted Locus (Loci)
Study of spatial and temporal variation in marine bacterial communities. - Sediment surface microbial community changes due to phytoplankton addition
Changes in microbial community in the sediment surface after addition of phytoplankton biomass. - The Island Project - Fungal communities in boreal forest soils
This project investigates fungal communities in fine-scaled organic soil profiles in a long-term chronosequence of boreal forests. The forests are situated on 30 islands in the two lakes Hornavan and Uddjaure, in northern Sweden... - USDA United States National Fungus Collections
The USDA-ARS U.S. National Fungus Collections (BPI) currently houses approximately one-million reference specimens. Data associated with over 925,000 specimens have been computerized and are available on-line. In addition reports of fungi on plants provide a comprehensive account of the host range and geographic distribution of fungi on plants throughout the world... - Vascular Plant Herbarium, Oslo (O) UiO
Natural History Museum, University of Oslo. - Vascular Plant Herbarium, UiB
The vascular plant herbarium is divided into a Nordic Herbarium, including ca. 400 000 specimens, and a General Herbarium, including ca. 200 000 specimens. The Nordic herbarium covers Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Svalbard, Jan Mayen and Bjørnøya, and the General Herbarium covers all other areas of the world... - Vascular Plant Herbarium: Herbarium Generale
Vascular plant collections of the Botanical Museum, University of Helsinki (H): General herbarium (areas outside Finland, Russian Fennoscandia and Nordic Countries) - Vascular plant herbarium TRH, NTNU University Museum
This is the largest herbarium at NTNU University Museum, containing specimens mainly from Norway and the Nordic countries. Most of the specimens are collected in Central Norway. In addition, the vascular plant herbarium contains around 30 000 specimens from the rest of the world. - Xeno-canto - Bird sounds from around the world
This dataset covers the sounds of the Bird sound collection of Xeno-canto (XC). - iNaturalist Research-grade Observations
Observations from iNaturalist.org, an online social network of people sharing biodiversity information to help each other learn about nature.
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