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1 TDWG (mostly) thinks about point occurrences But what about other sources of geographic distribution data and info.? SPECIES INVENTORY (and why focus on this type?)

2 MAP OF LIFE INTEGRATES INVENTORIES WITH OTHER DATA SOURCES THE PURPLE AREAS ARE FROM CHECKLISTS DOCUMENTING PRESENCE

3 Fundamental question: How complete was the inventory? Answers tell us much needed information about…. Absence

4 Taxon coverage: How well did survey method capture groups of interest? Spatial and habitat coverage: How well did the survey canvas spatial extent and different habitat types? Temporal coverage: How well did the survey cover seasonal or even daily range?

5 Yale-CU Boulder-BioSynC sponsored workshop to develop species inventory metadata vocabulary in Spring 2013 GOAL: Documenting completeness and inferring absence OUTPUTS: 1) A draft set of terms (~70) and mappings to other vocabs (EML, Dwc, ENVO, BMDE); 2) How terms could be expressed in BCO 3) A formhub form to capture contents based on the form; 4) ~20 inventories assayed (with hundreds by end of year)

6 Species Inventory Metadata – What now? Use these completeness assessments to do better niche modeling


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