2019
DOI: 10.3897/biss.3.36095
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SPECIES: Supporting big-data-driven research

Abstract: SPECIES (Stephens et al. 2019) is a tool to explore spatial correlations in biodiversity occurrence databases. The main idea behind the SPECIES project is that the geographical correlations between the distributions of taxa records have useful information. The problem, however, is that if we have thousands of species (Mexico's National System of Biodiversity Information has records of around 70,000 species) then we have millions of potential associations, and exploring them is far from easy. Our goal with SPEC… Show more

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“…GBIF also helps people to become citizen scientists and conservationists. Besides, there are many other organizations such as Greenpeace, Tropicos, Birdlife international, worldwide fund for Nature (WWF), Global environment facility, and United Nations Environment that are collecting ecological and biodiversity data 6,7 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GBIF also helps people to become citizen scientists and conservationists. Besides, there are many other organizations such as Greenpeace, Tropicos, Birdlife international, worldwide fund for Nature (WWF), Global environment facility, and United Nations Environment that are collecting ecological and biodiversity data 6,7 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%