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Avibase

Avibase is an online taxonomic database that organizes bird taxonomic and distribution data globally. The database relies on the notion of taxonomic concepts[1][2] rather than taxonomic names.[3] Avibase incorporates and organizes taxonomic data from the main avian taxonomic publishers (The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World,[4] Handbook of the Birds of the World, BirdLife International,[5] IOC Checklist[6] and the Howard and Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World[7]) and other regional sources (e.g. all editions of the American Ornithological Society Checklist of North American Birds since 1886). Taxonomic concepts in over 230 different taxonomic sources have been mapped and cross-referenced to Avibase concepts.

Avibase
Type of site
Taxonomic database
Available in105 languages
Created byDenis Lepage
URLavibase.bsc-eoc.org
Launched2003
Current statusActive

The website also offers checklists for more than 20,000 geographic regions of the world, species pages with taxonomic information and synonyms, and tools for observers to maintain their own sightings and obtain reports, such as a map showing countries or eBird hotspots with target species.

History and purpose edit

Avibase was created and is maintained by Denis Lepage, currently senior director, data science and technology at Birds Canada. The data contained in Avibase has been gathered starting around 1991.[8] The Avibase website was launched in June 2003 and has been hosted by Birds Canada (formerly Bird Studies Canada) since its inception.

Features edit

Taxonomic concepts. The database is organized primarily around a table of unique taxonomic concepts. A taxonomic concept is a way of grouping similar taxa together in a database in a more flexible way as compared to specific species names.[9][10][11] Each concept represents a unique biological circumscription and has been assigned a unique alphanumeric ID called Avibase ID. Avibase IDs allow the tracking of congruent taxonomic concepts among publication sources. There are approximately 58,000 unique taxonomic concepts described in Avibase. These include concepts traditionally recognized as species and subspecies, but also other taxonomic groupings (subspecies groups), various alternative taxonomic treatments recognized historically, and other concepts representing hybrids, color morphs and invalid or dubious forms.

Nomenclature data. Each scientific name is described to include citation data and the name associated with the original description. Approximately 87,000 scientific names have been recorded in Avibase, and various types of synonyms are also available.

Regional species checklists are available for more than 20,000 regions of the world. This includes all countries, territories and dependencies, and most regions defined in the GADM subnational layers such as provinces, states, prefectures, counties, departments, municipalities and districts (GADM levels 1 and 2), as well as over 2,500 islands. Regional checklists are available in several taxonomic formats and can incorporate common names in a variety of languages. Data for regional checklists originates from multiple of sources, such as the eBird EBD dataset and forums such as the Facebook Global Rare Bird Alert.

Common names and synonyms are available in 271 different languages and regional variants, and there are 21 languages that have a coverage greater than 85% of species with a known common name.

MyAvibase, launched in 2013, provides free tools for users to maintain their life lists and generate reports that are focused on finding target species that the observer has not yet seen, or general regional statistics (e.g. total number of species by country).

Notes edit

  1. ^ "The concept of 'potential taxa' in databases." Berendsohn WG (1995) Taxon 44: 207–212.
  2. ^ "Standard data model representation for taxonomic information." Kennedy J, Hyam R, Kukla R, Paterson T (2006). OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology 10: 220–230.
  3. ^ "Avibase – a Database System for Managing and Organizing Taxonomic Concepts.", Lepage, Denis, Gaurav Vaidya, and Robert Guralnick, ZooKeys, 420 (June 25, 2014): 117–35.
  4. ^ The eBird/Clements Checklist of Birds of the World: v2019 Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, S. M. Billerman, T. A. Fredericks, B. L. Sullivan, and C. L. Wood. 2019.
  5. ^ Handbook of the Birds of the World and BirdLife International digital checklist of the birds of the world. Version 4. HBW and BirdLife International (Dec. 2019)
  6. ^ IOC World Bird List (v10.1) Gill F, D Donsker & P Rasmussen (Eds). 2020.
  7. ^ The Howard and Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World, version 4.1 (Downloadable checklist) 2020-06-03 at the Wayback Machine Christidis et al. 2018.
  8. ^ "Avibase - The World Bird Database". avibase.bsc-eoc.org.
  9. ^ "Taxonomy for Humans or Computers? Cognitive Pragmatics for Big Data." Sterner, Beckett, and Nico M. Franz. 2017. Biological Theory 12 (2): 99–111.
  10. ^ To Increase Trust, Change the Social Design behind Aggregated Biodiversity Data. Franz, Nico M., and Beckett W. Sterner. 2018. Database 2018 (January).
  11. ^ "Controlling the Taxonomic Variable: Taxonomic Concept Resolution for a Southeastern United States Herbarium Portal." Franz, Nico, Edward Gilbert, Bertram Ludäscher, and Alan Weakley. 2016. Research Ideas and Outcomes 2 (September): e10610.

References edit

  • Mitch, Leslie (2004), "Where Eagles-and Sparrows-Dare", Science, 304: 935, doi:10.1126/science.304.5673.935c, JSTOR 3836936, S2CID 220095931
  • Lepage, Denis; Vaidya, Gaurav; Gulralnick, Robert (2014), "Avibase – a database system for managing and organizing taxonomic concepts", ZooKeys (420): 117–135, Bibcode:2014ZooK..420..117L, doi:10.3897/zookeys.420.7089, PMC 4109484, PMID 25061375
  • What's in a name? Shifting meanings of biological names, Pensoft Publishers, 2014
  • Remsen, David (2016), "The Use and Limits of Scientific Names in Biological Informatics", ZooKeys (550): 207–223, Bibcode:2016ZooK..550..207R, doi:10.3897/zookeys.550.9546, PMC 4741222, PMID 26877660
  • Dickinson, Edward C. (2016), "Reinforcing the Foundations of Ornithological Nomenclature: Filling the Gaps in Sherborn's and Richmond's Historical Legacy of Bibliographic Exploration.", ZooKeys (550): 107–134, Bibcode:2016ZooK..550..207R, doi:10.3897/zookeys.550.9546, PMC 4741222, PMID 26877660
  • Sterner, Beckett; Franz, Nico M. (2017), "Taxonomy for Humans or Computers? Cognitive Pragmatics for Big Data", Biological Theory, 12 (2): 99–111, doi:10.1007/s13752-017-0259-5, S2CID 90423947
  • Christidis, Les; Garnett, Stephen T. (2017), "Taxonomy anarchy hampers conservation", Nature, 546 (7656): 25–27, Bibcode:2017Natur.546...25G, doi:10.1038/546025a, PMID 28569833
  • Vaidya, Gaurav; Lepage, Denis; Gulralnick, Robert (2018), "The tempo and mode of the taxonomic correction process: How taxonomists have corrected and recorrected North American bird species over the last 127 years", PLOS One, 13 (4): e0195736, Bibcode:2018PLoSO..1395736V, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0195736, PMC 5909608, PMID 29672539

External links edit

  • Official website

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Avibase is an online taxonomic database that organizes bird taxonomic and distribution data globally The database relies on the notion of taxonomic concepts 1 2 rather than taxonomic names 3 Avibase incorporates and organizes taxonomic data from the main avian taxonomic publishers The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World 4 Handbook of the Birds of the World BirdLife International 5 IOC Checklist 6 and the Howard and Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World 7 and other regional sources e g all editions of the American Ornithological Society Checklist of North American Birds since 1886 Taxonomic concepts in over 230 different taxonomic sources have been mapped and cross referenced to Avibase concepts AvibaseType of siteTaxonomic databaseAvailable in105 languagesCreated byDenis LepageURLavibase wbr bsc eoc wbr orgLaunched2003Current statusActive The website also offers checklists for more than 20 000 geographic regions of the world species pages with taxonomic information and synonyms and tools for observers to maintain their own sightings and obtain reports such as a map showing countries or eBird hotspots with target species Contents 1 History and purpose 2 Features 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksHistory and purpose editAvibase was created and is maintained by Denis Lepage currently senior director data science and technology at Birds Canada The data contained in Avibase has been gathered starting around 1991 8 The Avibase website was launched in June 2003 and has been hosted by Birds Canada formerly Bird Studies Canada since its inception Features editTaxonomic concepts The database is organized primarily around a table of unique taxonomic concepts A taxonomic concept is a way of grouping similar taxa together in a database in a more flexible way as compared to specific species names 9 10 11 Each concept represents a unique biological circumscription and has been assigned a unique alphanumeric ID called Avibase ID Avibase IDs allow the tracking of congruent taxonomic concepts among publication sources There are approximately 58 000 unique taxonomic concepts described in Avibase These include concepts traditionally recognized as species and subspecies but also other taxonomic groupings subspecies groups various alternative taxonomic treatments recognized historically and other concepts representing hybrids color morphs and invalid or dubious forms Nomenclature data Each scientific name is described to include citation data and the name associated with the original description Approximately 87 000 scientific names have been recorded in Avibase and various types of synonyms are also available Regional species checklists are available for more than 20 000 regions of the world This includes all countries territories and dependencies and most regions defined in the GADM subnational layers such as provinces states prefectures counties departments municipalities and districts GADM levels 1 and 2 as well as over 2 500 islands Regional checklists are available in several taxonomic formats and can incorporate common names in a variety of languages Data for regional checklists originates from multiple of sources such as the eBird EBD dataset and forums such as the Facebook Global Rare Bird Alert Common names and synonyms are available in 271 different languages and regional variants and there are 21 languages that have a coverage greater than 85 of species with a known common name MyAvibase launched in 2013 provides free tools for users to maintain their life lists and generate reports that are focused on finding target species that the observer has not yet seen or general regional statistics e g total number of species by country Notes edit The concept of potential taxa in databases Berendsohn WG 1995 Taxon 44 207 212 Standard data model representation for taxonomic information Kennedy J Hyam R Kukla R Paterson T 2006 OMICS A Journal of Integrative Biology 10 220 230 Avibase a Database System for Managing and Organizing Taxonomic Concepts Lepage Denis Gaurav Vaidya and Robert Guralnick ZooKeys 420 June 25 2014 117 35 The eBird Clements Checklist of Birds of the World v2019 Clements J F T S Schulenberg M J Iliff S M Billerman T A Fredericks B L Sullivan and C L Wood 2019 Handbook of the Birds of the World and BirdLife International digital checklist of the birds of the world Version 4 HBW and BirdLife International Dec 2019 IOC World Bird List v10 1 Gill F D Donsker amp P Rasmussen Eds 2020 The Howard and Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World version 4 1 Downloadable checklist Archived 2020 06 03 at the Wayback Machine Christidis et al 2018 Avibase The World Bird Database avibase bsc eoc org Taxonomy for Humans or Computers Cognitive Pragmatics for Big Data Sterner Beckett and Nico M Franz 2017 Biological Theory 12 2 99 111 To Increase Trust Change the Social Design behind Aggregated Biodiversity Data Franz Nico M and Beckett W Sterner 2018 Database 2018 January Controlling the Taxonomic Variable Taxonomic Concept Resolution for a Southeastern United States Herbarium Portal Franz Nico Edward Gilbert Bertram Ludascher and Alan Weakley 2016 Research Ideas and Outcomes 2 September e10610 References editMitch Leslie 2004 Where Eagles and Sparrows Dare Science 304 935 doi 10 1126 science 304 5673 935c JSTOR 3836936 S2CID 220095931 Lepage Denis Vaidya Gaurav Gulralnick Robert 2014 Avibase a database system for managing and organizing taxonomic concepts ZooKeys 420 117 135 Bibcode 2014ZooK 420 117L doi 10 3897 zookeys 420 7089 PMC 4109484 PMID 25061375 What s in a name Shifting meanings of biological names Pensoft Publishers 2014 Remsen David 2016 The Use and Limits of Scientific Names in Biological Informatics ZooKeys 550 207 223 Bibcode 2016ZooK 550 207R doi 10 3897 zookeys 550 9546 PMC 4741222 PMID 26877660 Dickinson Edward C 2016 Reinforcing the Foundations of Ornithological Nomenclature Filling the Gaps in Sherborn s and Richmond s Historical Legacy of Bibliographic Exploration ZooKeys 550 107 134 Bibcode 2016ZooK 550 207R doi 10 3897 zookeys 550 9546 PMC 4741222 PMID 26877660 Sterner Beckett Franz Nico M 2017 Taxonomy for Humans or Computers Cognitive Pragmatics for Big Data Biological Theory 12 2 99 111 doi 10 1007 s13752 017 0259 5 S2CID 90423947 Christidis Les Garnett Stephen T 2017 Taxonomy anarchy hampers conservation Nature 546 7656 25 27 Bibcode 2017Natur 546 25G doi 10 1038 546025a PMID 28569833 Vaidya Gaurav Lepage Denis Gulralnick Robert 2018 The tempo and mode of the taxonomic correction process How taxonomists have corrected and recorrected North American bird species over the last 127 years PLOS One 13 4 e0195736 Bibcode 2018PLoSO 1395736V doi 10 1371 journal pone 0195736 PMC 5909608 PMID 29672539External links edit nbsp Wikidata has the property nbsp Avibase ID P2026 see uses Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Avibase amp oldid 1202281355, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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