Narwade Sujit, Kalra Mohit, Jagdish Rajkumar, Varier Divya, Satpute Sagar, Khan Noor, Talukdar Gautam, Mathur V B, Vasudevan Karthikeyan, Pundir Dinesh Singh, Chavan Vishwas, Sood Rajesh
Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS), Shaheed Bhagatsingh Road, 400001, Mumbai, India.
Zookeys. 2011(150):407-17. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.150.2002. Epub 2011 Nov 28.
The northeast region of India is one of the world's most significant biodiversity hotspots. One of the richest bird areas in India, it is an important route for migratory birds and home to many endemic bird species. This paper describes a literature-based dataset of species occurrences of birds of northeast India. The occurrence records documented in the dataset are distributed across eleven states of India, viz.: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. The geospatial scope of the dataset represents 24 to 29 degree North latitude and 78 to 94 degree East longitude, and it comprises over 2400 occurrence records. These records have been collated from scholarly literature published between1915 and 2008, especially from the Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society (JBNHS). The temporal scale of the dataset represents bird observations recorded between 1909 and 2007. The dataset has been developed by employing MS Excel. The key elements in the database are scientific name, taxonomic classification, temporal and geospatial details including geo-coordinate precision, data collector, basis of record and primary source of the data record. The temporal and geospatial quality of more than 50% of the data records has been enhanced retrospectively. Where possible, data records are annotated with geospatial coordinate precision to the nearest minute. This dataset is being constantly updated with the addition of new data records, and quality enhancement of documented occurrences. The dataset can be used in species distribution and niche modeling studies. It is planned to expand the scope of the dataset to collate bird species occurrences across the Indian peninsula.
印度东北地区是世界上最重要的生物多样性热点地区之一。它是印度鸟类资源最丰富的地区之一,是候鸟的重要迁徙路线,也是许多特有鸟类的家园。本文描述了一个基于文献的印度东北部鸟类物种出现情况的数据集。数据集中记录的出现记录分布在印度的11个邦,即:阿鲁纳恰尔邦、阿萨姆邦、比哈尔邦、曼尼普尔邦、梅加拉亚邦、米佐拉姆邦、那加兰邦、锡金邦、特里普拉邦、北方邦和西孟加拉邦。数据集的地理空间范围代表北纬24度至29度和东经78度至94度,它包含2400多条出现记录。这些记录是从1915年至2008年发表的学术文献中整理出来的,特别是来自《孟买自然历史学会杂志》(JBNHS)。数据集的时间尺度代表1909年至2007年记录的鸟类观测情况。该数据集是使用MS Excel开发的。数据库中的关键要素包括科学名称、分类学分类、时间和地理空间细节,包括地理坐标精度、数据收集者、记录依据和数据记录的主要来源。超过50%的数据记录的时间和地理空间质量已被追溯提高。在可能的情况下,数据记录会标注到最接近分钟的地理空间坐标精度。该数据集通过添加新的数据记录和提高已记录出现情况的质量而不断更新。该数据集可用于物种分布和生态位建模研究。计划扩大数据集的范围,以整理整个印度半岛的鸟类物种出现情况。