Waarnemingen.be - Butterfly occurrences in Flanders and the Brussels Capital Region, Belgium

Occurrence
Версия 1.2 опубликовано Natuurpunt апр. 28, 2016 Natuurpunt
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Описание

Waarnemingen.be - Butterfly occurrences in Flanders and the Brussels Capital Region, Belgium is a species occurrence dataset published by Natuurpunt and described in Maes et al. 2016 (http://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.585.8019). The dataset contains over 612,000 butterfly occurrences of 63 species, recorded by volunteers (citizen scientists), mainly since 2008. The occurrences are derived from the database http://www.waarnemingen.be, hosted at the nature conservation NGO Natuurpunt in collaboration with Stichting Natuurinformatie, and are georeferenced using the centroid of their respective 5 x 5 km² Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) grid cell. Together with the dataset Maes et al. (2016, http://doi.org/10.15468/njgbmh), the dataset represents the most complete overview of butterflies in Flanders and the Brussels Capital Region (north Belgium).

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Vanreusel W, Herremans M, Vantieghem P, Gielen K, Vlinderwerkgroep Natuurpunt, all butterfly recorders (2016): Waarnemingen.be - Butterfly occurrences in Flanders and the Brussels Capital Region, Belgium. Natuurpunt. Dataset/Occurrence. http://doi.org/10.15468/ezfbee Data paper: http://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.585.8019

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Регистрация в GBIF

Этот ресурс был зарегистрирован в GBIF, ему был присвоен следующий UUID: 1f968e89-ca96-4065-91a5-4858e736b5aa.  Natuurpunt отвечает за публикацию этого ресурса, и зарегистрирован в GBIF как издатель данных при оподдержке Belgian Biodiversity Platform.

Ключевые слова

Occurrence; Observation; butterflies; Lepidoptera; distribution; collection; literature; citizen science; observations; monitoring

Контакты

Wouter Vanreusel
  • Metadata Provider
  • Originator
  • Celhoofd cel netwerken & data
Natuurpunt Studie
  • Coxiestraat 11
2800 Mechelen
Antwerp
BE
Marc Herremans
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
  • Diensthoofd Natuurpunt Studie
Natuurpunt Studie
  • Coxiestraat 11
2800 Mechelen
Antwerp
BE
Pieter Vantieghem
  • Originator
Vlinderwerkgroep Natuurpunt
  • Coxiestraat 11
2800 Mechelen
Antwerp
BE
Karin Gielen
  • Originator
  • Administratief medewerker / Databeheerder
Natuurpunt Studie
  • Coxiestraat 11
2800 Mechelen
Antwerp
BE
all butterfly recorders
Peter Desmet
  • Metadata Provider
  • LifeWatch team coordinator
Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO)
  • Kliniekstraat 25
1070 Brussels
Brussels Capital Region
BE

Географический охват

Flanders and the Brussels Capital Region. These regions cover an area of 13,522 km² and 162 km² respectively (13,684 km² in total). This area is situated in the northern of Belgium and represents 45% of the Belgian territory. Flanders is largely covered by agricultural land and urban areas while the Brussels Capital Region is mainly urban. All distribution data were attributed to grid cells of 5 x 5 km² of the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) projection. The centroids of the 5 x 5 km² grid cells were calculated using the WGS84 projection with a coordinateUncertaintyInMeters of 3,769 meters (Wieczorek et al. 2004). In total, Flanders and the Brussels Capital Region cover 638 (622 with records) and 9 (all nine with records) grid cells, respectively. The grid cells without records only cover a very small area within Flanders.

Ограничивающие координаты Юг Запад [50,68, 2,54], Север Восток [51,51, 5,92]

Таксономический охват

The datasets covers 49 of the 67 indigenous as well as 3 regular migrant butterfly species (Colias croceus, C. hyale, and Vanessa cardui). Aporia crataegi, Argynnis adippe, and Argynnis aglaja no longer have breeding populations in Flanders and recent observations are all considered as vagrant individuals in this dataset. 8 vagrant species with photographic evidence, that most likely spontaneously reached Flanders (Apatura ilia, Brenthis ino, Cupido argiades, Iphiclides podalirius, Lampides boeticus, Nymphalis xanthomelas, Polyommatus coridon and Pontia daplidice), are also included. Nomenclature is according to Fauna Europaea (http://www.faunaeur.org/full_results.php?id=7).

Kingdom Animalia (animals)
Phylum Arthropoda
Class Insecta (insects)
Order Lepidoptera (moths & butterflies)
Family Hesperiidae, Lycaenidae, Nymphalidae, Papilionidae, Pieridae

Временной охват

Дата начала / Дата окончания 1900-01-25 / 2014-12-31

Методы сбора

Butterfly observations (species, date, location, observer) were recorded by volunteers/citizen scientists at http://www.waarnemingen.be. Since 2011, 69% of the records had a precision of 25m or less. Because of the increasing popularity of mobile apps using GPS readings in the field, this proportion increased with 5% per year to reach 77% in 2015.

Охват исследования See geographic coverage.
Контроль качества Recorded data are constantly verified by butterfly experts (including professional entomologists) taking collection specimens, the observer’s species knowledge, added photographs and known species list of locations into account. The validation procedure from www.waarnemingen.be consists of an interactive procedure in which observers can be asked for additional information by a team of validators, after which the validator manually adds a validation status. Records that are not manually validated are additionally checked by an automated validation procedure that takes into account the number of manually validated observations within a specified date and distance range. 11% of the butterfly records submitted to the data portal www.waarnemingen.be are supported by photographs. The validation status is indicated in the field identificationVerificationStatus.

Описание этапа методики:

  1. Not provided.

Библиографические ссылки

  1. Maes D, Vanreusel W, Herremans M, Vantieghem P, Brosens D, Gielen K, Beck O, Van Dyck H, Desmet P, Vlinderwerkgroep Natuurpunt (2016) A database on the distribution of butterflies (Lepidoptera) in northern Belgium (Flanders and the Brussels Capital Region). ZooKeys 585: 143-156. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.585.8019 http://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.585.8019
  2. Daniëls L (1991). JNM-Dagvlinderprojekt. Euglena, 10: 26-27.
  3. De Prins W (1998). Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Belgium, Koninklijk Belgisch Instituut voor Natuurwetenschappen, Brussel, 235 pp.
  4. De Selys-Longchamps E (1837). Catalogue des Lepidoptères ou Papillons de la Belgique. Luik. 14-21.
  5. Hackray J, Sarlet L, Berger L (1969). Catalogue des macrolépidoptères de Belgique. Lambillionea (suppl.), 67: 1-256.
  6. Kühn E, Feldmann R, Harpke A, Hirneisen N, Musche M, Leopold P, Settele J (2008). Getting the public involved in butterfly conservation: Lessons learned from a new monitoring scheme in Germany. Israel Journal of Ecology & Evolution, 54: 89-103. doi: 10.1560/IJEE.54.1.89 http://doi.org/10.1560/IJEE.54.1.89
  7. Maes D, Van Dyck H (1996). Een gedocumenteerde Rode lijst van de dagvlinders van Vlaanderen, Mededelingen van het Instituut voor Natuurbehoud Instituut voor Natuurbehoud, Brussel, 154 pp.
  8. Maes D, Van Dyck H (1999). Dagvlinders in Vlaanderen - Ecologie, verspreiding en behoud, Stichting Leefmilieu i.s.m. Instituut voor Natuurbehoud en Vlaamse Vlinderwerkgroep, Antwerpen/Brussel, 480 pp.
  9. Maes D, Vanreusel W, Jacobs I, Berwaerts K, Van Dyck H (2012). Applying IUCN Red List criteria at a small regional level: A test case with butterflies in Flanders (north Belgium). Biological Conservation, 145: 258-266. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2011.11.021 http://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2011.11.021
  10. Maes D, Vanreusel W, Van Dyck H (2013). Dagvlinders in Vlaanderen: nieuwe kennis voor betere actie, Uitgeverij Lannoo nv, Tielt, 542 pp.
  11. Maes D, Brosens D, Beck O, Van Dyck H, Desmet P, Vlinderwerkgroep Natuurpunt, all butterfly recorders (2016): Vlinderdatabank - Butterflies in Flanders and the Brussels Capital Region, Belgium. Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO). Dataset/Occurrence. http://doi.org/10.15468/njgbmh Data paper: http://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.585.8019 http://doi.org/10.15468/njgbmh
  12. Wieczorek J, Guo QG, Hijmans RJ (2004). The point-radius method for georeferencing locality descriptions and calculating associated uncertainty. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 18: 745-767. doi: 10.1080/13658810412331280211 http://doi.org/10.1080/13658810412331280211

Дополнительные метаданные

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.natuurpunt.be/normen-voor-datagebruik [in Dutch]) and provide a link to the original dataset (http://doi.org/10.15468/ezfbee) 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, marc.herremans@natuurpunt.be or opendata@inbo.be. Information withheld: in the original database, the observer’s name, the exact XY-coordinates and the toponym are known.

Цель

Butterflies are among the best studied insects in the world and have always attracted the attention of both professional researchers, amateur naturalists, butterfly collectors, and the wider public (Kühn et al. 2008). Butterflies are widely considered as interesting study systems for ecology, evolution, behaviour, and conservation biology (e.g., Watt and Boggs 2003). Many butterflies have been collected and subsequently stored in museum or private collections. Furthermore, entomologists have often published lists of observed species during excursions to special habitats or have made overviews of regional or national butterfly faunas. In Belgium, entomology in general and lepidopterology in particular, have a long tradition with the first faunas already published only seven years after its independence in 1830 (De Selys-Longchamps 1837). Since then, several authors have updated the Belgian butterfly fauna based on collections or observations (e.g., Hackray et al. 1969; De Prins 1998). In 1991, the youth and nature organization Jeugdbond voor Natuur en Milieu (JNM) launched a butterfly project with the aim to publish a distribution atlas of the butterflies of Flanders, north Belgium (Daniëls 1991). To do so, a first step consisted of collecting all historical collection and literature data. Secondly, a working group was organised in cooperation between JNM, De Wielewaal (which later became Natuurpunt) and the INBO that set up a citizen science project to obtain as many butterfly observations with a good spatial coverage over Flanders. The data gathered during this project (period 1991-1998) were used to compile a first Red List (Maes and Van Dyck 1996) and a distribution atlas of butterflies in Flanders, including the Brussels Capital Region (Maes and Van Dyck 1999). Recently, both the Red List (Maes et al. 2012) and the distribution atlas (Maes et al. 2013) were updated using recent distribution data recorded through www.waarnemingen.be, a data portal launched by Natuurpunt, the largest nature conservation NGO in Belgium, where citizen-scientists can store and keep track of their recordings. Here, we publish both the historical and the more recent data used for the Red List and the distribution atlases as a data paper on a UTM grid cell resolution of 5 x 5 km².

Альтернативные идентификаторы 1f968e89-ca96-4065-91a5-4858e736b5aa
http://data.inbo.be/ipt/resource?r=dagvlinders-natuurpunt-occurrences