Aggregated occurrence records of invasive European frog-bit (Hydrocharis morsus-ranae L.) across North America
最新バージョン Biodiversity Data Journal によって公開 2022/01/27 Biodiversity Data Journal

European frog-bit (Hydrocharis morsus-ranae L.) is an invasive aquatic plant of growing concern in the Laurentian Great Lakes region. This species has the potential to continue to spread throughout North America and may threaten coastal and inland ecosystems and native species. Central to management of European frog-bit is an understanding of the historic and current distribution, which can inform efforts to predict future spread and establishment, determine habitat suitability and the factors that drive invasion, and identify high-priority areas for targeted monitoring and management. We created an aggregated dataset of European frog-bit occurrence records from 1932 to 2021 across the invasive range of North America. A total of 23,985 records were initially obtained from eight observation-based data providers and forty specimen-based data providers. Two datasets were mobilized for this project, including 2,874 records from a targeted university research effort and 150 unpublished specimens from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada National Collection of Vascular Plants. After data cleaning, standardization, and validation, this dataset contains 12,037 unique presence and absence records spanning thirteen U.S. states and two Canadian provinces.

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この オカレンス(観察データと標本) リソース内のデータは、1 つまたは複数のデータ テーブルとして生物多様性データを共有するための標準化された形式であるダーウィン コア アーカイブ (DwC-A) として公開されています。 コア データ テーブルには、12,037 レコードが含まれています。

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DwC ファイルとしてのデータ ダウンロード 12,037 レコード English で (897 kB) - 更新頻度: unknown
EML ファイルとしてのメタデータ ダウンロード English で (14 kB)
RTF ファイルとしてのメタデータ ダウンロード English で (12 kB)
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キーワード

Occurrence; European frog-bit; Laurentian Great Lakes; invasive plants; aquatic ecosystems; wetlands; occurrence records; specimen data

連絡先

リソースを作成した人:

Sara Hansen
Graduate Research Assistant
Central Michigan University
Blake Cahill
Graduate Research Assistant
Central Michigan University
Rachel Hackett
Conservation Associate - Botanist
Michigan Natural Features Inventory, Michigan State University
Michael Monfils
Science Coordinator - Wildlife Ecologist
Michigan Natural Features Inventory, Michigan State University
Ryan Goebel
Graduate Research Assistant
Central Michigan University
Shannon Asencio
Collections Manager - Herbaria (DAO, DAOM)
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Anna Monfils
Professor and Director of CMU Herbarium (CMC)
Central Michigan University

リソースに関する質問に答えることができる人:

Sara Hansen
Graduate Research Assistant
Central Michigan University
2100 Biosciences
48858 Mount Pleasant
MI
US
9896156555
Anna Monfils
Professor and Director of CMU Herbarium (CMC)
Central Michigan University
2100 Biosciences
48858 Mount Pleasant
MI
US
9893303965

メタデータを記載した人:

Sara Hansen
Graduate Research Assistant
Central Michigan University
地理的範囲

30.3207 and 49.7652 Latitude; -121.9681 and -69.8762 Longitude

座標(緯度経度) 南 西 [30.321, -121.968], 北 東 [49.765, -69.876]
生物分類学的範囲

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Species  Hydrocharis morsus-ranae L. (European frog-bit)
時間的範囲
開始日 / 終了日 1932-01-01 / 2021-07-29
プロジェクトデータ

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タイトル Aggregated occurrence records of invasive European frog-bit (Hydrocharis morsus-ranae L.) across North America

プロジェクトに携わる要員:

論文著者
Sara Hansen
論文著者
Blake Cahill
論文著者
Rachell Hackett
論文著者
Michael Monfils
論文著者
Ryan Goebel
論文著者
Shannon Asencio
論文著者
Anna Monfils
収集方法

European frog-bit occurrence records were aggregated from digital data repositories, natural history collections, and university researchers. A total of 23,985 observation-based and specimen-based digital records were initially obtained; after data validation and duplicate removal, the total aggregated dataset contains 12,037 unique records. Specimen-based data in natural history collections were accessed through digital specimen data aggregators: Consortium of Midwest Herbaria, Global Biodiversity Information Facility, Great Lakes Invasives Network, and Integrated Digitized Biocollections.

Study Extent We include all accessible North American occurrences (observation- and specimen-based) dating from 1932 to July 2021 in the dataset. The data represent occurrence records from two Canadian provinces (Ontario and Quebec) and thirteen U.S. states; ten of which have recorded EFB presence (Florida, Maine, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Washington State, and Wisconsin) and three of which have recorded absence only (Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky).
Quality Control Field names and contents of raw data were standardized to ensure consistent capitalization, spelling, grammar, taxon naming conventions, and formatting to conform to Darwin Core standards, as described in the Darwin Core Quick Reference Guide. We identified and consolidated duplicate observation-based records held by multiple online repositories, retaining all record numbers to ensure each merged record would be traceable to every online source that houses it. We merged specimen-based records only when they were taken from the same specimen sheet (as verified by examining each original specimen image) or associated with an observation-based record. When specimens were known to be physical duplicates (separate individuals collected by same collector at same time and place) or when images were not available, specimen-based records were retained. We standardized information in the eventDate and eventTime fields to conform to ISO 8601-1:2019 and recorded original dates in the verbatimEventDate field, as per Darwin Core standards. Occurrences recorded with dates on January 1 were inconsistent with the known phenology of EFB in its invasive range. For these records, only the record year was retained. One hundred fifty digitized specimen images were provided by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's National Collection of Vascular Plants. Image labels were transcribed to Darwin Core fields. They include data as early as 1936, in the first few years of EFB's invasive spread following its 1932 introduction. Data were corrected and modified only to the extent necessary to improve clarity and usability; original content was maintained whenever possible. When locality strings were updated using associated data or linked records, original locality strings were retained in verbatimLocality, as per Darwin Core standards. We corrected specimen sheet transcriptions and reference URLs where needed. When provided, original geographic coordinates were retained. When no coordinates of any kind were available (290 records), we georeferenced records using the GEOLocate Web Application and following the guidance of Chapman and Wieczorek (2020). We noted decisions regarding placement of coordinate points and their associated uncertainty in locationRemarks and georeferenceRemarks. Seven records could not be georeferenced due to localities that were too broad or indeterminate, and we noted this in georeferenceRemarks.

Method step description:

  1. See Quality Control
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