View data provider list. 46 data providers, 42 searchable. Both specimen and non-specimen (e.g., observational) data, totaling over 3.85M and 37M records, respectively.
View map of data provider locations.
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Over 5 million bird specimens are housed in North American collections, documenting the composition, distribution, ecology, and systematics of the world's estimated 10,000-16,000 bird species. Millions of additional observational records are held in diverse data sets. ORNIS addresses the urgent call for increased access to these data in an open and collaborative manner, and involves development of a suite of online software tools for data analysis and error-checking. This project, funded by the National Science Foundation, expands on existing infrastructure developed for distributed mammal (MaNIS), amphibian and reptile (HerpNet), and fish (FishNet) databases. Improved access to avian data sets will allow predictive uses to reveal patterns and processes of evolutionary and ecological phenomena that have not been apparent heretofore. Along with similar infrastructures for other vertebrate groups, it also will enable detailed and synthetic knowledge of the earth's biodiversity for tracking climate change, emerging diseases (e.g., West Nile Virus), and other conservation challenges for species in the 21st century. ORNIS
Submitted by tuco on Thu, 05/15/2008 - 18:28.
View data provider list. 46 data providers, 42 searchable. Both specimen and non-specimen (e.g., observational) data, totaling over 3.85M and 37M records, respectively. View map of data provider locations.
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