Representation of locality in a biological information system

1958 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 217-230 ◽  
Author(s):  
Clyde M. Williams
2008 ◽  
pp. 131-133
Author(s):  
T. M. Lysenko

Information systems give new perspectives for vegetation science as well as for management and evaluation of biodiversity on species, community and landscape levels. Information system SynBioSys Europe was initiated by the working group «European Vegetation Survey» of the International Association for Vegetation Science. This project is coordinated by Alterra research institute in Wageningen, the Netherlands. SynBioSys Europe is aimed to integrate information on plant species, plant communities and landscapes of Europe. Different environmental institutions, nature conservation agencies and organizations can exchange information and to share an interpretation of research results both in national and European scale. The system will function as a network of databases operated through a web-server. Researchers will have access to common databases; they can verify their data and solve some scientific problems. The application of GIS-technologies will provide visualization of data on plant species, vegetation and landscapes.


2010 ◽  
Vol 69 (11) ◽  
pp. 1084-1102 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amarnath Gupta ◽  
Christopher Condit ◽  
Xufei Qian

2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
DAMASA MAGCALE-MACANDOG ◽  
Fermin Roberto Lapitan ◽  
Jeoffrey Laruya ◽  
Jandrel Ian Valerio ◽  
JANZEN CHRISTIAN D. AGUILA ◽  
...  

Abstract. Magcale-Macandog DB, Lapitan FRG, Laruya JM, Valerio JIF, Aguila JCD, Mesina CAL, Santos TMF, Cuevas ANT, Baylon KD, Silapan IM, Dimalobot R, Edrial JD, Larida NJA, Natuel FA, Perez MAGLD, Quinones SGL. 2021. Updating of Makiling Biodiversity Information System (MakiBIS) and Analysis of Biodiversity Data. Biodiversitas 22: 211-226. Mt. Makiling is a Philippine biodiversity hotspot listed as one of the 170 conservation priority areas established by the Philippine government. With the vast amount of ecological and biological information about the flora and fauna of Mt. Makiling, the Makiling Biodiversity Information System (MakiBIS) was developed to serve as a repository for these data. MakiBIS may serve as a prototype in the development of a national BIS that will be useful in addressing the need to set a national baseline, measurable targets, and indicators to facilitate the assessment of biodiversity status and as a basis for decision-making.The MakiBIS project started in 2011 and was last updated in 2014. In 2019, a new version of the information system was updated to take advantage of current web technologies in software development. The new MakiBIS’ (MakiBIS 2.0) frontend was written using ReactJS, while its backend functions were coded using NodeJS, and the database tables were compressed and optimized for faster queries. MakiBIS 2.0 was published online and can be accessed at www.makibis.com.The MakiBIS 2.0 database was populated with biodiversity information from published botanical and faunal survey studies conducted in Mt. Makiling. Biodiversity information includes taxonomic classification, botanical description, habitat, mode of reproduction, economic use, endemism, and conservation status. The MakiBIS database was analyzed for patterns, trends, distribution, and potential threats that will be useful towards the conservation and management of these biodiversity resources.


2003 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 61-67
Author(s):  
ászló Molnár ◽  
István Vágó ◽  
András Fehér

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