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Website load speed: | 1.6019s this is quite good! |
Number of (outgoing) links: | 81 |
HTML size: | 40 kilobytes Good |
meta-tag citation_title | Fishes of Texas Project Database (Version 2.0) |
meta-tag citation_language | en |
meta-tag Description | Fishes of Texas Project, The University of Texas at Austin |
meta-tag DCTERMS.Temporal | start=1851; end=2010 |
meta-tag DC.Type | Dataset |
meta-tag DC.Title | Fishes of Texas Project Database (version 2.0) |
meta-tag article_references | Hendrickson, Dean A., Cohen, Adam E. 2015. Fishes of Texas Project Database (Version 2.0), doi:10.17603/C3WC70 |
meta-tag DC.Language | en |
meta-tag DCTERMS.Spatial | name=Texas and contributing drainages; northlimit=33.90; southlimit=26.93; westlimit=-106.64; eastlimit=-93.82; projection=; units=signed decimal degrees; projection=geographic coordinates on Earth for northlimit, eastlimit, southlimit, westlimit |
meta-tag DC.Subject | Biodiversity--Data processing |
meta-tag DC.Description | The Fishes of Texas Project (www.fishesoftexas.org) compiled Texas fish species occurrence records from 42 museum collections and applied rigorous quality control and data normalization/standardization to result in 124,415 specimen-based records collected between 1851 and 2010 by 5,924 collectors. Though Gulf of Mexico and estuarine records are included, manual georeferencing of localities focused primarily on inland (freshwater) Texas records, resulting in 88,348 records from 7,868 unique Texas inland localities, all with estimates of placement error. Though not all georeferenced, 8,460 marine (Gulf of Mexico) and 18,923 inland records from neighboring Mexican and U.S. states have been partially processed. All georeferenced records were plotted and 4,107 geographic outliers flagged as potential identification or location errors. Most flagged specimens, and often related original documentation, were examined and identifications corrected or confirmed. Data curation methodology is thoroughly documented in the website, where the dataset can be queried in diverse ways, mapped, and data downloaded. Also online are a large set of high quality fish images, collectors' field notes, specimen photos, species distribution models derived from the data, accounts of species' biology and ecology, and digital identification keys. Users can comment on any record and upload images, field notes and other documentation. |
meta-tag DC.rights | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ |
meta-tag citation_keywords | Biodiversity--Data processing |
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meta-tag citation_online_date | 2015/10/01 |
meta-tag DC.Contributor | Martin, F. Douglas |
meta-tag DC.Date | 2015-10 |
meta-tag citation_author | Cohen, Adam E. |
meta-tag DC.Coverage | US-CO |
meta-tag citation_author_institution | University of Texas at Austin Department of Integrative Biology (Biodiversity Collections: Texas Natural History Collection) USA |
meta-tag citation_publication_date | 2015/09/01 |
meta-tag DC.Identifier | doi:10.17603/C3WC70 |
meta-tag DC.Publisher | University of Texas at Austin, Texas Advanced Computing Center (https://www.tacc.utexas.edu/) |
meta-tag citation_doi | 10.17603/C3WC70 |
meta-tag DC.Creator | Adam E. Cohen |
meta-tag citation_abstract | The Fishes of Texas Project (www.fishesoftexas.org) compiled Texas fish species occurrence records from 42 museum collections and applied rigorous quality control and data normalization/standardization to result in 124,415 specimen-based records collected between 1851 and 2010 by 5,924 collectors. Though Gulf of Mexico and estuarine records are included, manual georeferencing of localities focused primarily on inland (freshwater) Texas records, resulting in 88,348 records from 7,868 unique Texas inland localities, all with estimates of placement error. Though not all georeferenced, 8,460 marine (Gulf of Mexico) and 18,923 inland records from neighboring Mexican and U.S. states have been partially processed. All georeferenced records were plotted and 4,107 geographic outliers flagged as potential identification or location errors. Most flagged specimens, and often related original documentation, were examined and identifications corrected or confirmed. Data curation methodology is thoroughly documented in the website, where the dataset can be queried in diverse ways, mapped, and data downloaded. Also online are a large set of high quality fish images, collectors' field notes, specimen photos, species distribution models derived from the data, accounts of species' biology and ecology, and digital identification keys. Users can comment on any record and upload images, field notes and other documentation. |
meta-tag citation_fulltext_html_url | http://www.fishesoftexas.org/documentation/ |
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