speciesLink: rich data and novel tools for digital assessments of biodiversity

  • Dora Ann Lange Canhos
  • , Eduardo A.B. Almeida
  • , Ana Lucia Assad
  • , Mercedes Maria da Cunha Bustamante
  • , Vanderlei Perez Canhos
  • , Arthur David Chapman
  • , Renato De Giovanni
  • , Vera Lúcia Imperatriz-Fonseca
  • , Lúcia Garcez Lohmann
  • , Leonor Costa Maia
  • , Joseph T. Miller
  • , Gil Nelson
  • , A. Townsend Peterson
  • , José Rubens Pirani
  • , Sidnei de Souza
  • , João Renato Stehmann
  • , Barbara Thiers

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Abstract

Species Link is a large-scale biodiversity information portal that exists thanks to a broad collaborative network of people and institutions. CRIA’s involvement with the scientific community of Brazil and other countries is responsible for the significant results achieved, currently reaching more than 15 million primary biodiversity data records, 95% of which are associated with preserved specimens and about 25% with high-quality digital images. The network provides data on over 200,000 species, of which over 110,000 occur in Brazil. This article describes thematic networks within species Link, as well as some of the most useful tools developed. The importance and contributions of species Link are outlined, as are concerns about securing stable budgetary support for such biodiversity data e-infrastructures. Here we review the value of species Link as a major source of biodiversity information for research, education, informed decision-making, policy development, and bioeconomy.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere20221394
JournalBiota Neotropica
Volume22
Issue numberSpe
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

Keywords

  • algae
  • assessment
  • bees
  • biodiversity
  • biological collections
  • botany
  • conservation
  • data
  • e-infrastructures
  • education
  • flora
  • fungi
  • gaps
  • information network
  • microorganisms
  • plants
  • policy
  • pollinators
  • research
  • Species Link
  • tools

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