Species Information Systems Rainer Froese IFM-GEOMAR, Kiel World Biodiversity and European Taxonomy 19-22 May 2009, Prague.

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Species Information Systems Rainer Froese IFM-GEOMAR, Kiel World Biodiversity and European Taxonomy May 2009, Prague

Species Information Systems The Catalogue of Life FishBase SeaLifeBase AlgaeBase SpeciesBase AquaMaps

Relevance to Research Priorities Proof of concept for Master lists of species Life histories and ecology Interactive identification keys Quality control Data services to experts Credit to original sources Open access, broad public use, citizen science Standardized Maps

Species 2000 Catalogue of Life Currently: 1,160,711 species animals plants fungi microorganisms Catalogue of Life: 2009 Annual Checklist 2009 Annual Checklist

GBIFEoLCBOLBHLEBI/GenBankIUCN Global portals National Portals: approx. 40 Individual users: 40M hits per year; 40,000 unique users per month; 3,500 CDs per year to 79 countries EU Infrastructures LifeWatchANAEE ELIXIR Species 2000 Catalogue of Life taxonomic backbone services to users worldwide

5 - year Development Plan: 2009 – 2014 Phase 2 Catalogue of Life Programme Approx. 12 M euro, including the new EC 4D4Life project and projects in China, Australia, Brazil and N. America 1.Cyber Infrastructure & Electronic Services Array 2.Strategy for Completing world coverage of the Catalogue 3.2nd Edition, Catalogue of Life Taxonomic Hierarchy 4.World-wide Multi-Hub Network, with Regional Hubs 5.Participation in the Global Names Architecture (Proposed)

4D4Life: Distributed Dynamic Diversity Databases for Life 1.The Main Objectives: to build a state-of-the-art e-infrastructure that: facilitates enhanced information exchange within the Species 2000 networks, synthesises a significantly improved global resource, the Catalogue of Life. disseminates this synthesised knowledge in a new array of modern web-services and products takes the e-infrastructure to a sustainable future

October million hits 1 million visitors

How did they find us?

Where is the Science? 85 ISI Citations, 3 in Nature, 2 in Science (June 2002) IT June 2002

Google Scholar, April 2006: 1610 citations, including 5 in Nature and 7 in Science

Who is FishBase?

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Partners and Sponsors Partners and Sponsors

From FishBase to SeaLifeBase

The usual suspects

Terrestrial species still looking for partners ????Base presented through SpeciesBase

What are AquaMaps Computer-generated distribution maps Based on environmental preference of species and known occurrences For eventually all species on Earth

Examples from AquaMaps: No Sharks in Antarctica

Examples from AquaMaps Whale shark (cosmopolitan)

Examples from AquaMaps Blackfin spiderfish (continental shelves)

Examples from AquaMaps Blackfin spiderfish (preliminary 2050)

Tools: Equatorial Species Richness Transect across the Indo-Pacific

Tools : Where to Place an MPA

Tools Mnemiopsis leidyi (invasive Black Sea)

Summary Relevance to Research Priorities The identified research priorities are realistic Building blocks are available in Europe It can be done Let’s do it

Thank You