GBIF MONTHLY UPDATE October 2015. GBIF BY THE NUMBERS 577,537,741 species occurrence records 15,156...

20
GBIF MONTHLY UPDATE October 2015

Transcript of GBIF MONTHLY UPDATE October 2015. GBIF BY THE NUMBERS 577,537,741 species occurrence records 15,156...

Page 1: GBIF MONTHLY UPDATE October 2015. GBIF BY THE NUMBERS 577,537,741 species occurrence records 15,156 datasets 766 data-publishing institutions .

GBIF MONTHLY UPDATE

October 2015

Page 2: GBIF MONTHLY UPDATE October 2015. GBIF BY THE NUMBERS 577,537,741 species occurrence records 15,156 datasets 766 data-publishing institutions .

GBIF BY THE NUMBERS

577,537,741 species occurrence records

15,156 datasets

766data-publishing institutions

http://www.gbif.org | 01 OCT 2015

Page 3: GBIF MONTHLY UPDATE October 2015. GBIF BY THE NUMBERS 577,537,741 species occurrence records 15,156 datasets 766 data-publishing institutions .

http://www.gbif.org | 01 OCT 2015

GBIF BY THE NUMBERS - SEPTEMBER

+7,299,508 species occurrence records

+83datasets

+4data-publishing institutions

Page 4: GBIF MONTHLY UPDATE October 2015. GBIF BY THE NUMBERS 577,537,741 species occurrence records 15,156 datasets 766 data-publishing institutions .

LATEST NEWS

• GBIF opens BID call for proposals from AfricaGBIF invites submissions of proposals for funding from sub-Saharan Africa for the Biodiversity Information for Development (BID) programme. The total potential funding assigned to this call is €900,000.

• Survey on faster access to more data from natural history collectionsGBIF requests administrators, curators, and data, information and collection managers to support by taking the survey.

• Private sector holds key data to help preserve Gulf and West Asia ecosystemsA two-day GBIF workshop in Oman brought together the region’s government regulators and environmental consultants, to discuss the benefits of sharing species data collected through Environmental Impact Assessments.

• GBIF brochure now available in eight languageshttp://www.gbif.org/newsroom/summary | 02 OCT 2015

Page 5: GBIF MONTHLY UPDATE October 2015. GBIF BY THE NUMBERS 577,537,741 species occurrence records 15,156 datasets 766 data-publishing institutions .

DATA PUBLISHED THROUGH GBIF.ORG

http://www.gbif.org | 2 OCT 2015

Trend in primary biodiversity records (millions)

data

pub

lishi

ngJa

n-08

Mar-0

8Ma

y-08

Jul-0

8Se

p-08

Nov-0

8Ja

n-09

Mar-0

9Ma

y-09

Jul-0

9Se

p09

Nov-0

9Ja

n-10

Mar-1

0Ma

y-10

Jul-1

0Se

p-10

Nov-1

0Ja

n-11

Mar-1

1Ma

y-11

Jul-1

1Se

p-11

Nov-1

1Ja

n-12

Mar-1

2Ma

y-12

Jul-1

2Se

p-12

Nov-1

2Ja

n-13

Mar-1

3Ma

y-13

Jul-1

3Se

p-13

Nov-1

3Ja

n-14

Mar-1

4Ma

y-14

Jul-1

4Se

p-14

Nov-1

4Ja

n-15

Mar-1

5Ma

y-15

Jul-1

5Se

p-15

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

450

500

550

600

650

Page 6: GBIF MONTHLY UPDATE October 2015. GBIF BY THE NUMBERS 577,537,741 species occurrence records 15,156 datasets 766 data-publishing institutions .

DATA PUBLISHED THROUGH GBIF.ORG

http://www.gbif.org | 02 OCT 2015

data

pub

lishi

ng

New species occurrence records (millions)Month by month, 2015 vs. 2014

Jan-

14

Feb-

14

Mar

-14

Apr-1

4

May

-14

Jun-

14

Jul-1

4

Aug-

14

Sep-

14

Oct-1

4

Nov-

14

Dec-

14

Jan-

15

Feb-

15

Mar

-15

Apr-1

5

May

-15

Jun-

15

Jul-1

5

Aug-

15

Sep-

15

-10

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

0.620000000000004

2.70000000000005

0.53

4.409999999999974.259999999999995.44000000000005

22.96

3.919999999999967.29999999999995

0

00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5.5

10.6

3

3.60000000000002

-2.80000000000001

3.59999999999997

8

0.700000000000045

58.6

8.80000000000001

0.899999999999977

7.5

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

20142015

Page 7: GBIF MONTHLY UPDATE October 2015. GBIF BY THE NUMBERS 577,537,741 species occurrence records 15,156 datasets 766 data-publishing institutions .

DATA PUBLISHERS

A sharp rise in the number of data publishers in September 2013 results from institutions choosing to register as separate entities rather than sharing datasets through a single publisher at their national node institution. http://www.gbif.org | 02 OCT 2015

data

pub

lishi

ng

Trend in number of institutions registered as GBIF data publishers

Jan-

08Ma

r-08

May-0

8Ju

l-08

Sep-

08No

v-08

Jan-

09Ma

r-09

May-0

9Ju

l-09

Sep0

9No

v-09

Jan-

10Ma

r-10

May-1

0Ju

l-10

Sep-

10No

v-10

Jan-

11Ma

r-11

May-1

1Ju

l-11

Sep-

11No

v-11

Jan-

12Ma

r-12

May-1

2Ju

l-12

Sep-

12No

v-12

Jan-

13Ma

r-13

May-1

3Ju

l-13

Sep-

13No

v-13

Jan-

14Ma

r-14

May-1

4Ju

l-14

Sep-

14No

v-14

Jan-

15Ma

r-15

May-1

5Ju

l-15

Sep-

15

200

250

300

350

400

450

500

550

600

650

700

750

800

Page 8: GBIF MONTHLY UPDATE October 2015. GBIF BY THE NUMBERS 577,537,741 species occurrence records 15,156 datasets 766 data-publishing institutions .

DATA—BY GBIF PARTICIPANT

NOTE: Datasets are assigned to countries according to the location of the publishing institution, including aggregated datasets with contributors from many other countries. http://www.gbif.org | 06 OCT 2015

data

pub

lishi

ng

1. France 22,227,839 6. Australia 3,678,949

2. Netherlands 6,897,417 7. United Kingdom 2,445,246

3. United States 6,567,941 8. Belgium 2,312,468

4. Sweden 5,185,312 9. Norway 2,196,013

5. Brazil 4,159,841 10. Finland 1,736,088

1. United States 212,958,707 6. Netherlands 27,503,881

2. Sweden 52,601,060 7. Finland 20,157,055

3. United Kingdom 49,616,634 8. Germany 19,221,758

4. Australia 40,373,693 9. Norway 19,140,600

5. France 39,619,893 10. Spain 10,667,845

Number of new records published—Top 10 participant Countries (1 Jan to 30 September 2015)

Total number of records published—Top 10 Participant Countries (as of 30 September 2015)

Page 9: GBIF MONTHLY UPDATE October 2015. GBIF BY THE NUMBERS 577,537,741 species occurrence records 15,156 datasets 766 data-publishing institutions .

QUARTERLY WEB TRAFFICus

e of

gbi

f.or

g1 Jul 2015 – 30 Sep 2015

compared with 1 Jul 2014 – 30 Sep 2014

Rank Country/Territory Sessions % Total Sessions Prev. rank

1 United States 40,106 13.36% 1

2 India 17,630 5.87% 3

3 Germany 15,458 5.15% 4

4 Brazil 12,757 4.25% 5

5 France 12,196 4.06% 6

6 United Kingdom 11,596 3.86% 8

7 Mexico 11,042 3.68% 8

8 Spain 10,963 3.65% 6

9 China 9,301 3.10% 2

10 Colombia 9,211 3.07% 10

Google Analytics report for GBIF.org: Access available upon request from [email protected] | 02 OCT 2015

Page 10: GBIF MONTHLY UPDATE October 2015. GBIF BY THE NUMBERS 577,537,741 species occurrence records 15,156 datasets 766 data-publishing institutions .

VISITS TO GBIF.ORG BY COUNTRY

Access available upon request from [email protected] | 02 OCT 2015

use

of g

bif.

org

1. United States 15,692 6. Brazil 4,274

2. India 6,059 7. Spain 3,911

3. Germany 5,046 8. United Kingdom 3,849

4. Mexico 4,552 9. Colombia 3,362

5. France 4,493 10. Australia 2,721

September 2015

Page 11: GBIF MONTHLY UPDATE October 2015. GBIF BY THE NUMBERS 577,537,741 species occurrence records 15,156 datasets 766 data-publishing institutions .

DATA DOWNLOAD REQUESTS, BY COUNTRY

Requests for download do not necessarily result in data actually being downloaded. Based on country indicated by user login | 6 OCT 2015

use

of g

bif.

org

1. Mexico 13,589 6. Colombia 3,202

2. United States 9,165 7. United Kingdom 2,920

3. China 5,294 8. South Africa 2,170

4. Brazil 5,109 9. Australia 1,950

5. Spain 3,785 10. Ecuador 1,824

Total of

73,719 requests

from 6,833 users in

140 countries, islands and territories

1 Jan 2015 – 30 September 2015

Page 12: GBIF MONTHLY UPDATE October 2015. GBIF BY THE NUMBERS 577,537,741 species occurrence records 15,156 datasets 766 data-publishing institutions .

CITATIONS IN PEER-REVIEWED RESEARCH

6 OCT 2015

rese

arch

use

Annual number of peer-reviewed publications using GBIF-mediated data

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015 (Jan-Sep)

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400

52

89

148

169

229

249

357

293

Page 13: GBIF MONTHLY UPDATE October 2015. GBIF BY THE NUMBERS 577,537,741 species occurrence records 15,156 datasets 766 data-publishing institutions .

USE CITATIONS, BY COUNTRY OF AUTHORS

6 OCT 2015

rese

arch

use

Total 2015

Number of research publications from January to September 2015 citing use of GBIF-mediated data, ranked by country according to affiliation of author. Top ten countries shown.

September 2015 September 2015

Number of research publications in September 2015 citing use of GBIF-mediated data, ranked by country according to affiliation of author. Top eleven countries shown.

1. United States 120 5. China 26

2. United Kingdom 53 7. Brazil 24

3. Germany 33 8. Spain 21

4. Mexico 27 9. Colombia 20

5. Australia 26 10. France 19

1. United States 11 4. United Kingdom 3

2. Germany 5 4. Switzerland 3

3. Mexico 4 4. Netherlands 3

3. France 4 4. Colombia 3

3. China 4 4. Australia 3

4. Denmark 3

Page 14: GBIF MONTHLY UPDATE October 2015. GBIF BY THE NUMBERS 577,537,741 species occurrence records 15,156 datasets 766 data-publishing institutions .

RESEARCH EXAMPLES

• Convertino M, Muñoz-Carpena R, Kiker GK, et al. Design of optimal ecosystem monitoring networks: hotspot detection and biodiversity patterns. Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment. Author country: United States

• Nelson G, Sweeney P, Wallace LE, et al. Digitization workflows for flat sheets and packets of plants, algae, and fungi. Applications in Plant Sciences. Author country: United States

• Mendoza, R, Luna, S, Aguilera, C. Risk assessment of the ornamental fish trade in Mexico: analysis of freshwater species and effectiveness of the FISK (Fish Invasiveness Screening Kit). Biological Invasions. Author country: Mexico

• Velasco JA, Martínez-Meyer E, Flores-Villela O, et al. Climatic niche attributes and diversification in Anolis lizards. Journal of Biogeography. Author countries: Germany; Mexico, United Kingdom Colombia

A complete archive of research citing used of GBIF can be accessed at http://www.mendeley.com/groups/1068301/gbif-public-library 6 OCT 2015

rese

arch

use

September 2015

Page 15: GBIF MONTHLY UPDATE October 2015. GBIF BY THE NUMBERS 577,537,741 species occurrence records 15,156 datasets 766 data-publishing institutions .

• Wagner N, Mingo V, Schulte U et al. Risk evaluation of pesticide use to protected European reptile species. Biological Conservation. Author country: Germany

• Wasof S, Lenoir J, Aarrestad PA, et al. Disjunct populations of European vascular plant species keep the same climatic niches. Global Ecology and Biogeography. Author countries: France; Norway; United States; United Kingdom; Sweden; Denmark; Germany; Austria; Switzerland; Iceland; Finland; Belgium; Estonia

• Zhang J, Nielsen SE, Stolar J, et al. Gains and losses of plant species and phylogenetic diversity for a northern high-latitude region. Diversity and Distributions. Author countries: Canada; Denmark; France

RESEARCH EXAMPLES (CONTINUED)

September 2015

rese

arch

use

A complete archive of research citing used of GBIF can be accessed at http://www.mendeley.com/groups/1068301/gbif-public-library 6 OCT 2015

Page 16: GBIF MONTHLY UPDATE October 2015. GBIF BY THE NUMBERS 577,537,741 species occurrence records 15,156 datasets 766 data-publishing institutions .

NUMBER OF GBIF PARTICIPANTS

2 SEP 2015

part

icip

atio

n

2001-2015

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 20150

20

40

60

80

100

120

21 22 24 25 26 26 29 29 32 32 33 34 37 36 387

1115

1821 21 16 20

22 23 2411

15 16 15

11

18

24

2931 34 34

39

4346

47

33

37 38 39

Other Associate Participants

Associate Country Participants

Voting Participants

MOU 2001-2006

MOU 2007-2011 MOU 2012

Page 17: GBIF MONTHLY UPDATE October 2015. GBIF BY THE NUMBERS 577,537,741 species occurrence records 15,156 datasets 766 data-publishing institutions .

MAP OF GBIF COUNTRY PARTICIPANTS

03 SEP 2015

part

icip

atio

n

Page 18: GBIF MONTHLY UPDATE October 2015. GBIF BY THE NUMBERS 577,537,741 species occurrence records 15,156 datasets 766 data-publishing institutions .

GBIF PARTICIPANT LIST

* Signature of 2012 MoU pending | http://www.gbif.org/participation/list3 SEP 2015

part

icip

atio

n

Voting Participants

1. Andorra 2. Argentina *3. Australia4. Belgium5. Benin6. Chile7. Colombia8. Costa Rica9. Denmark10. Estonia11. Finland12. France13. Germany14. Ghana15. Guinea16. Iceland17. Ireland18. Kenya 19. Madagascar 20. Mauritania21. Mexico22. Netherlands23. New Zealand24. Norway25. Peru 26. Portugal27. Republic of Korea28. Slovakia *29. Slovenia * 30. South Africa31. Spain32. Sweden33. Tanzania34. Togo35. Uganda 36. United Kingdom37. United States38. Uruguay

Associate Country Participants

1. Austria2. Brazil3. Canada4. Central African Republic5. India6. Indonesia *7. Israel8. Japan9. Luxembourg10. Malawi11. Pakistan12. Philippines 13. Poland14. Republic of Congo15. Switzerland *

Other Associate Participants

1. ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity (ACB)2. Albertine Rift Conservation Society (ARCOS)3. Biodiversity Heritage Library4. BioNET-Andionet5. BioNET-INTERNATIONAL6. Bioversity International7. Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI)8. Canadensys9. Chinese Academy of Sciences10. Chinese Taipei11. Ciencia y Tecnología para el Desarrollo (CYTED)12. Consortium for the Barcode of Life (CBOL)13. Consortium of European Taxonomic Facilities (CETAF)14. Discover Life15. Encyclopedia of Life (EOL)16. Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT)17. European Environment Agency (EEA)18. ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability19. Inter-American Biodiversity Information Network (IABIN)20. Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS)21. International Barcode of Life Consortium (iBOL)22. International Centre for Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE)23. International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD)24. International Long-Term Ecological Research Network (ILTER)25. Naturalis Biodiversity Center26. Natural Science Collections Alliance (NSCA)27. NatureServe28. NordGen29. Pacific Biodiversity Information Forum (PBIF)30. Plazi31. Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR)32. Society for the Management of Electronic Biodiversity Data (SMEBD)33. Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections (SPNHC)34. Species 200035. TDWG36. UNEP-WCMC37. VertNet38. Wildscreen39. World Federation for Culture Collections (WFCC)

GBIF Affiliates

1. Data Observation Network for Earth (DataOne)2. Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission

of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (IOC/UNESCO)

Sep 2015

Page 19: GBIF MONTHLY UPDATE October 2015. GBIF BY THE NUMBERS 577,537,741 species occurrence records 15,156 datasets 766 data-publishing institutions .

SOURCES OF FUNDING

06 OCT 2015

supp

ort

Andorra Institute d’estudis AndorransArgentina CONICET – Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y TécnicasAustralia Atlas of Living Australia, CSIRO National Research Collections AustraliaBelgium Belgian Federal Science Policy Office (belspo)Benin Laboratoire des Sciences ForestièresChile Comisión Nacional del Medio Ambiente (CONAMA)Colombia Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biólogicos Alexander von HumboldtCosta Rica Asociación Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad (INBio)Denmark The Danish Agency for Science, Technology and InnovationEstonia Ministry of EnvironmentFinland Academy of FinlandFrance Direction Générale pour la Recherche et l’Innovation (DGRI)Germany Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) , German Aerospace Center, BMBFGhana Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)Guinea, Republic of Ministére de l’Environment et des Eaux et ForêtsIceland Ministry for the Environment and Natural ResourcesIreland National Parks & Wildlife ServiceKenya National Museums of KenyaMadagascar Centre National de Recherches sur l’Environnement (CNRE)Mauritania École Normale Supérieure de NouakchottMexico Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT)Netherlands Ministry of Education, Culture and ScienceNew Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and EmploymentNorway The Research Council of NorwayPeru Ministerio del AmbientePortugal Foundation for Science and TechnologyRepublic of Korea Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning Slovak Republic Ministry of the EnvironmentSlovenia Ministry of Higher Education, Science and TechnologySouth Africa Department of Science and TechnologySweden Swedish Research CouncilTanzania Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology (COSTECH)Togo Université de LoméUganda Uganda National Council for Science and TechnologyUnited Kingdom Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA)

Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Royal Botanic Gardens, KewNatural History Museum, London Joint Nature Conservation Committee

Uruguay Dirección de Innovación, Ciencia y Tecnología para el Desarrollo (DICYT)USA National Science Foundation; Smithsonian Institution; U.S. Department of State; U.S.

Department of Agriculture

Agencies contributing to GBIF core funds Supplementary fundingUniversity of Copenhagen (IT equipment)

I4Life

Eye on Earth

OpenUp!

EU BON

GIASIP, CBD

EMODNET Biology 2

ViBRANT

Biodiversity Information Fund for Asia (BIFA) - Ministry of the Environment of JapanBiodiversity Information for Development (BID) - EU

Note on AgenciesVoting Participants that have financially contributed or declared their intention to contribute to GBIF core funds within the period of January 2014 until present.

Note on Supplementary fundingProjects or agencies that contributed or declared their intention to contribute to GBIF supplementary funds within the period of January 2014 until present.

Page 20: GBIF MONTHLY UPDATE October 2015. GBIF BY THE NUMBERS 577,537,741 species occurrence records 15,156 datasets 766 data-publishing institutions .

CURRENT AFFILIATIONSPartner Biodiversity Indicators Partnership (BIP)

Member, Dialogue group Biodiversity Knowledge Network for the European Union (KNEU)

Observer Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)

Observer Convention on Migratory Species

Council Encyclopedia of Life (EOL)

Participant European Biodiversity Observation Network (EU BON)

Partner Eye on Earth Biodiversity Special Initiative

Member, Steering committee Global Genome Biodiversity Network (GGBN)

Partner Global Invasive Alien Species Information Partnership (GIASIP)

Partner Global Partnership for Plant Conservation (GPPC)

Member GLOBIS-B

Participant Group on Earth Observations (GEO)

Member, Advisory Board Group on Earth Observations Biodiversity Observation Network (GEO-BON)

Member, External Advisory Board iDigBio

Observer Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity & Ecosystem Services (IPBES)

Associate data unit IOC-UNESCO International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange/Ocean Biogeographic Information System (IODE/OBIS)

Member, Policy & Science Board LifeWatch

Member, Advisory Board OpenAire2020

7 AUG 2015

supp

ort