Belgian Coccinellidae - Ladybird beetles in Belgium ...

The Belgian Coccinellidae dataset which is published, is the result of a merge of 4 datasets. The INBO (Research Institute for Nature and Forest; Flemish Region Database), the DFF database (The Walloon Region Database), Observations.be data provided by Natagora (The Walloon Region and Brussels Capital Region) and the Walloon Region Online Encoding Tool (DEMNA - OFFH, observatoire.biodiversite.wallonie.be/encodage) data. At present, the database contains about 80.000 records, of which 15% come from museum collections and literature data. Collection events minimally consist of species, number of... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Adriaens, Tim
Gomez, Gilles San Martin Y
Maes, Dirk
Brosens, Dimitri
Desmet, Peter
Dokumenttyp: dataset
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Verlag/Hrsg.: Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO)
Schlagwörter: Occurrence / ecology / Brussels Capital Region / Coccinellidae / Flanders / Belgium / ladybird beetles / distribution / faunistics / Walloon Region
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-28934677
Datenquelle: BASE; Originalkatalog
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Link(s) : https://dx.doi.org/10.15468/0refva

The Belgian Coccinellidae dataset which is published, is the result of a merge of 4 datasets. The INBO (Research Institute for Nature and Forest; Flemish Region Database), the DFF database (The Walloon Region Database), Observations.be data provided by Natagora (The Walloon Region and Brussels Capital Region) and the Walloon Region Online Encoding Tool (DEMNA - OFFH, observatoire.biodiversite.wallonie.be/encodage) data. At present, the database contains about 80.000 records, of which 15% come from museum collections and literature data. Collection events minimally consist of species, number of individuals, stage (adults, larvae and pupae), observation date, observer and location. Original locations as well as collection material were attributed to 1x1 km or 5x5 km grid cells of the UTM grid (Universal Transverse Mercator). A large part of the Belgian territory has been surveyed for ladybird beetles: the database contains records for at least 85% of all 5x5km UTM grid cells (N = 1376) in Belgium. ...