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        <title xml:lang="eng">PINK - Dragonfly (Odonata) monitoring for the permanent surveillance of coastal areas in Flanders, Belgium</title>
        <creator>
            <individualName>
                <givenName>Sam</givenName>
                <surName>Provoost</surName>
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            <organizationName>Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO)</organizationName>
            <positionName>Researcher</positionName>
            <address>
                <deliveryPoint>Kliniekstraat 25</deliveryPoint>
                <city>Brussels</city>
                <administrativeArea>Brussels Capital Region</administrativeArea>
                <postalCode>1070</postalCode>
                <country>BE</country>
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            <electronicMailAddress>sam.provoost@inbo.be</electronicMailAddress>
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        <creator>
            <individualName>
                <givenName>Dimitri</givenName>
                <surName>Brosens</surName>
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            <organizationName>Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO)</organizationName>
            <positionName>Data liaison officer</positionName>
            <address>
                <deliveryPoint>Kliniekstraat 25</deliveryPoint>
                <city>Brussels</city>
                <administrativeArea>Brussels Capital Region</administrativeArea>
                <postalCode>1070</postalCode>
                <country>BE</country>
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            <electronicMailAddress>dimitri.brosens@inbo.be</electronicMailAddress>
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                <surName>Brosens</surName>
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            <organizationName>Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO)</organizationName>
            <positionName>Data liaison officer</positionName>
            <address>
                <deliveryPoint>Kliniekstraat 25</deliveryPoint>
                <city>Brussels</city>
                <administrativeArea>Brussels Capital Region</administrativeArea>
                <postalCode>1070</postalCode>
                <country>BE</country>
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            <onlineUrl>http://www.biodiversity.be</onlineUrl>
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            <individualName>
                <givenName>Peter</givenName>
                <surName>Desmet</surName>
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            <organizationName>Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO)</organizationName>
            <positionName>Data lab coordinator</positionName>
            <address>
                <deliveryPoint>Kliniekstraat 25</deliveryPoint>
                <city>Brussels</city>
                <administrativeArea>Brussels Capital Region</administrativeArea>
                <postalCode>1070</postalCode>
                <country>BE</country>
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            <electronicMailAddress>peter.desmet@inbo.be</electronicMailAddress>
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        <pubDate>
            2025-12-11
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        <language>eng</language>
        <abstract>
            <para>PINK - Dragonfly (Odonata) monitoring for the permanent surveillance of coastal areas in Flanders, Belgium is a sampling event dataset published by the Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO). The dataset contains over 2.500 dragonfly (Odonata) observations sampled between 2008 and 2014 at the Belgian coast. The dataset includes 34 species. The data are collected for the project PINK (Permanente Inventarisatie van de Natuurreservaten aan de Kust), which was commissioned by the Agency for Nature and Forest in 2007. The project started with the aim of mapping the natural values on the coast in a more systematic way. A first 3-year phase (PINK I) ran from 2008 to 2010, in which the methodology was set up and an initial assessment was conducted. A second phase (PINK II) ran from 2012 to 2014, which was a continuation of the main components of PINK I, with special attention for invasive species and grasshoppers. A third phase (PINK III) is running from 2014 to 2018. This dataset contains Odonata occurrences observed during PINK I and PINK II. Issues with the dataset can be reported at https://github.com/inbo/data-publication/tree/master/datasets/pink-odonata-events</para><para>To allow anyone to use this dataset, we have released the data to the public domain under a Creative Commons Zero waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/). We would appreciate however, if you read and follow these norms for data use (http://www.inbo.be/en/norms-for-data-use) and provide a link to the original dataset (https://doi.org/10.15468/wp82td) whenever possible. If you use these data for a scientific paper, please cite the dataset following the applicable citation norms and/or consider us for co-authorship. We are always interested to know how you have used or visualized the data, or to provide more information, so please contact us via the contact information provided in the metadata, opendata@inbo.be or https://twitter.com/LifeWatchINBO.</para>
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            <keyword>Occurrence</keyword>
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            <keyword>survey</keyword>
            <keyword>coast</keyword>
            <keyword>dunes</keyword>
            <keyword>invertebrates</keyword>
            <keyword>Odonata</keyword>
            <keyword>dragonflies</keyword>
            <keywordThesaurus>n/a</keywordThesaurus>
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            <keyword>Samplingevent</keyword>
            <keywordThesaurus>GBIF Dataset Type Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_type_2015-07-10.xml</keywordThesaurus>
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        <intellectualRights>
            <para>To the extent possible under law, the publisher has waived all rights to these data and has dedicated them to the <ulink url="http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode"><citetitle>Public Domain (CC0 1.0)</citetitle></ulink>. Users may copy, modify, distribute and use the work, including for commercial purposes, without restriction.</para>
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                <geographicDescription>Coastal areas in Flanders, Belgium.</geographicDescription>
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                    <westBoundingCoordinate>2.51</westBoundingCoordinate>
                    <eastBoundingCoordinate>3.38</eastBoundingCoordinate>
                    <northBoundingCoordinate>51.38</northBoundingCoordinate>
                    <southBoundingCoordinate>51.04</southBoundingCoordinate>
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                    <beginDate>
                        <calendarDate>2007-05-23</calendarDate>
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                    <endDate>
                        <calendarDate>2010-09-02</calendarDate>
                    </endDate>
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                    <beginDate>
                        <calendarDate>2012-05-29</calendarDate>
                    </beginDate>
                    <endDate>
                        <calendarDate>2014-09-01</calendarDate>
                    </endDate>
                </rangeOfDates>
            </temporalCoverage>
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                <generalTaxonomicCoverage>All species in this dataset are dragonflies (Odonata). The top 3 recorded species are Ischnura elegans (16%), Coenagrion puella (9%), Orthetrum cancellatum (8%).</generalTaxonomicCoverage>
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                    <taxonRankValue>Animalia</taxonRankValue>
                    <commonName>animals</commonName>
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                <taxonomicClassification>
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                    <taxonRankValue>Arthropoda</taxonRankValue>
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                    <taxonRankValue>Insecta</taxonRankValue>
                    <commonName>insects</commonName>
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                    <taxonRankName>order</taxonRankName>
                    <taxonRankValue>Odonata</taxonRankValue>
                    <commonName>dragonflies &amp; damselflies</commonName>
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        </coverage>
        <purpose><para>The PINK data are collected in order to to map biodiversity values in nature reserves in coastal areas. This dataset contains the Odonata subset.</para></purpose>
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                <para></para>
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            <individualName>
                <givenName>Sam</givenName>
                <surName>Provoost</surName>
            </individualName>
            <organizationName>Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO)</organizationName>
            <positionName>Researcher</positionName>
            <address>
                <deliveryPoint>Kliniekstraat 25</deliveryPoint>
                <city>Brussels</city>
                <administrativeArea>Brussels Capital Region</administrativeArea>
                <postalCode>1070</postalCode>
                <country>BE</country>
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            <electronicMailAddress>sam.provoost@inbo.be</electronicMailAddress>
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            <methodStep>
                <description>
                    <para>Field work</para>
                </description>
            </methodStep>
            <methodStep>
                <description>
                    <para>Validation</para>
                </description>
            </methodStep>
            <methodStep>
                <description>
                    <para>Research</para>
                </description>
            </methodStep>
            <methodStep>
                <description>
                    <para>Publication of report</para>
                </description>
            </methodStep>
            <methodStep>
                <description>
                    <para>Data publication</para>
                </description>
            </methodStep>
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                <studyExtent>
                    <description>
                        <para>In PINK I (2007-2010), 141 ponds or waters were visited, at least one time. 5 ponds in the Noordduinen were inventoried on a yearly basis. About 60 ponds along the Belgian coast were monitored for Odonata during the period  2012-2014 (Pink II).</para>
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                    <para>Every pond was monitored 3 times in every season, with a sampling event typically taking 15 minutes. These counts were conducted at the end of May/beginning of June and/or half July/end Augustus. Larger ponds, surrounded by much vegetation, needed about 20-25 minutes for a similar inventory and the two largest ponds would take an hour. For all observations, individuals were counted and phenology and sex were recorded if possible, as well as reproduction behavior. Counts were mostly conducted between 10 and 16 hrs. Separate observations were recorded in http://waarnemingen.be.</para>
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            <qualityControl>
                <description>
                    <para>All records are verified.</para>
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            </qualityControl>
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        <project id=" ANB/WVL/2011/003 and AN/CKZ/2006/HVN/TWOL/PINK">
            <title>PINK I &amp; PINK II: Permanente Inventarisatie van de Natuurreservaten aan de Kust</title>
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                <individualName>
                    <givenName>Sam</givenName>
                    <surName>Provoost</surName>
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            <funding>
                <para>Agentschap voor Natuur en Bos (ANB)</para>
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                            citableClassificationSystem="false">
                    <descriptorValue>Ponds in coastal areas near the Belgian coast</descriptorValue>
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                <dateStamp>2016-06-29T02:58:09.735+02:00</dateStamp>
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                <citation identifier="https://doi.org/10.15468/wp82td">Provoost S, Brosens D, Desmet P (2025). PINK - Dragonfly (Odonata) monitoring for the permanent surveillance of coastal areas in Flanders, Belgium. Version 1.10. Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO). Samplingevent dataset. https://doi.org/10.15468/wp82td</citation>
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                    <citation identifier="https://www.vlaanderen.be/nl/publicaties/detail/permanente-inventarisatie-van-de-natuurreservaten-aan-de-kust">Provoost S, Van Gompel W, Feys S, Vercruysse W, Packet J, Van Lierop F, Adams Y en Denys L (2010). Permanente Inventarisatie van de Natuurreservaten aan de Kust. Eindrapport periode 2007-2010. Rapporten van het Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek 2010 (19). Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek, Brussel.</citation>
                    <citation identifier="https://www.vlaanderen.be/nl/publicaties/detail/permanente-inventarisatie-van-de-natuurreservaten-aan-de-kust-pink-ii-1">Provoost S, Van Gompel W, Vercruysse E, Packet J en Denys L (2015). Permanente Inventarisatie van de Natuurreservaten aan de Kust, PINK II. Eindrapport periode 2012-2014. Rapporten van het Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek 2015 (8890955). Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek, Brussel.</citation>
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