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1 Dan Rosauer Research School of Biology Australian National University Citing data in biogeography: The Atlas of Living Australia

2 …information available includes species occurrence records (based on field observations, specimens from biological collections, and surveys), photographs, sound recordings, maps, molecular data, and links to additional literature. Vouchered specimens in biological collections such as museums & herbaria

3 Specimens provide essential information: Vouchered specimens in biological collections such as museums & herbaria Morphology Genetics Geography Phenology Taxonomy Systematics Macroecology Ecology Conservation

4 CollectionMuseum Victoria Mammalogy Collection Catalogue numberC 22667 Basis of recordPreserved Specimen PreparationsSkeleton Collecting date1965-06-02 SexFemale Individual count1 Scientific NameAcrobates pygmaeus Common nameFeathertail glider LocalityTrawalla forest reserve Latitude-37.45 Longitude143.42 CollectionMuseum Victoria Mammalogy Collection Catalogue numberC 22667 Basis of recordPreserved Specimen PreparationsSkeleton Collecting date1965-06-02 SexFemale Individual count1 Scientific NameAcrobates pygmaeus Common nameFeathertail glider LocalityTrawalla forest reserve Latitude-37.45 Longitude143.42 Specimen & survey records

5 Two models of access and citation Regulated access + Individual citation / acknowledgement

6 Two models of access and citation Regulated access + Individual citation / acknowledgement

7 Two models of access and citation Access on demand No regulation + Bulk acknowledgement

8 Two models of access and citation Access on demand No regulation + Bulk acknowledgement Areas of endemism for Australian frogs

9 Two models of access and citation Access on demand No regulation + Bulk acknowledgement For each species we collated… known locations of each species… from museums and other collections via the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA; www.ala.org.au ) www.ala.org.au All original specimen records also published as supplementary data

10 55,929,317 unique records for 229,218 accepted species… records were contributed to the GBIF network by 238 publishers in 48 countries Two models of access and citation Access on demand No regulation + Bulk acknowledgement

11 Issues Detailed studies of individual specimens / collections are suited to traditional acknowledgment The same data aggregation which makes big-picture findings about biodiversity possible, may also defeat genuine recognition of data creators and custodians Archiving a data snapshot may be a solution in some cases


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