Fauna species from the Sectoral Plan of the Natura 2000 (Lines)
The publication of this document is related to the implementation of the Sectoral Plan of the Natura 2000 Network (PSRN2000). The PSRN2000 is an instrument of territorial management, which aims to keep species and habitats in a favorable conservation status and to safeguard and enhance the value of Special Protection Areas (SPA) and Sites of Community Importance (SCI) of the continental territory. In essence, it is an instrument to manage biodiversity.
It is a Plan created at a macro-scale (1:100 000) for the continental territory, which characterizes natural and semi-natural habitats as well as the fauna and flora species present in SCIs and SPAs. It also defines strategical guidelines to manage the territory under these areas, taking into account the natural assets present in them.
PSRN2000 links Public Entities, offering strategical guidelines and norms for the Local and Central Administration. It falls under the Article 8.º from the Decree-Law n.º 140/99, of 24 April, as amended by Decree-Law n.º 49/2005 of 24/4, having been approved in 2008, with the publication of the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers n.º 115-A/2008, of 21 July.
The present data is a function of the type of information available for each of the species, specifically with regards to the mapping scale and the degree of geographical coverage. It contains occurrence data for fauna belonging to 2 phyla, 6 classes, 8 orders, 9 families, 15 genera and 24 species.
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Identification
- Alternate Identifier
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aba7811f-91ce-4166-a7a9-13c49587e803
- Publication Date
- 2021-08-19
- Title
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Fauna species from the Sectoral Plan of the Natura 2000 (Lines)
- Abstract
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The publication of this document is related to the implementation of the Sectoral Plan of the Natura 2000 Network (PSRN2000). The PSRN2000 is an instrument of territorial management, which aims to keep species and habitats in a favorable conservation status and to safeguard and enhance the value of Special Protection Areas (SPA) and Sites of Community Importance (SCI) of the continental territory. In essence, it is an instrument to manage biodiversity.
It is a Plan created at a macro-scale (1:100 000) for the continental territory, which characterizes natural and semi-natural habitats as well as the fauna and flora species present in SCIs and SPAs. It also defines strategical guidelines to manage the territory under these areas, taking into account the natural assets present in them.
PSRN2000 links Public Entities, offering strategical guidelines and norms for the Local and Central Administration. It falls under the Article 8.º from the Decree-Law n.º 140/99, of 24 April, as amended by Decree-Law n.º 49/2005 of 24/4, having been approved in 2008, with the publication of the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers n.º 115-A/2008, of 21 July.
The present data is a function of the type of information available for each of the species, specifically with regards to the mapping scale and the degree of geographical coverage. It contains occurrence data for fauna belonging to 2 phyla, 6 classes, 8 orders, 9 families, 15 genera and 24 species.
- Dataset Language
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ENGLISH
- Dataset Creator
- Metadata Provider
- Dataset Contact
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ICNF - Teresa Pimenta (Information System Senior Officer)
Reserva Natural do Estuário do Tejo, Av. dos Combatentes da Grande Guerra, nº 1
,Alcochete
,2890-015
,PORTUGAL
- Dataset Contact
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ICNF - Mário Reis (Conservation and Monitoring Senior Officer)
Av. da República 16
,Lisboa
,1050-191
,PORTUGAL
- Keywords (GBIF Dataset Type Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_type_2015-07-10.xml)
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Occurrence
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- Keywords (N/A)
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Sites of Community Importance (SCI)
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Special Protection Areas (SPA)
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Sítios de Importância Comunitária (SIC)
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RN2000
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SIC
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Portugal
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PSRN2000
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Natura 2000
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ICNF
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Zonas Especiais de Conservação (ZEC)
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Plano Setorial da RN2000
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Diretiva habitats
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ZEC
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Instituto da Conservação da Natureza e das Florestas
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Geographic Coverage
- Geographic Description
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Portugal Mainland
Bounding Box
- West Bounding Coordinate
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-9.448
- East Bounding Coordinate
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-6.238
- North Bounding Coordinate
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42.159
- South Bounding Coordinate
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36.984
Taxonomic Coverage
- General Taxonomic Coverage
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This dataset contains occurrence data for fauna belonging to 2 phyla, 6 classes, 8 orders, 9 families, 15 genera and 24 species.
Taxonomic Classification
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Kingdom
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Animalia
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Phylum
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Chordata
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Phylum
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Mollusca
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Class
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Actinopterygii
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Class
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Amphibia
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Class
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Bivalvia
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Class
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Cephalaspidomorphi
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Class
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Mammalia
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Class
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Reptilia
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Order
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Caudata
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Order
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Clupeiformes
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Order
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Cypriniformes
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Order
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Petromyzontiformes
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Order
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Salmoniformes
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Order
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Soricomorpha
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Order
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Testudines
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Order
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Unionida
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Family
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Clupeidae
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Family
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Cyprinidae
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Family
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Geoemydidae
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Family
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Margaritiferidae
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Family
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Petromyzontidae
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Family
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Salamandridae
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Family
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Salmonidae
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Family
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Talpidae
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Family
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Unionidae
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Genus
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Achondrostoma
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Genus
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Alosa
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Genus
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Anaecypris
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Genus
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Barbus
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Genus
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Chioglossa
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Genus
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Chondrostoma
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Genus
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Galemys
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Genus
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Lampetra
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Genus
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Margaritifera
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Genus
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Mauremys
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Genus
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Petromyzon
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Genus
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Pseudochondrostoma
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Genus
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Rutilus
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Genus
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Salmo
Taxonomic Classification
- Taxonomic Rank Name
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Genus
- Taxonomic Rank Value
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Unio
License Information
- Intellectual Rights
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This work is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License
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Distribution
Additional Metadata
Metadata
GBIF Metadata Block
- Date Stamp
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2021-11-29T09:02:26Z
- Citation
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Araújo G, Neves T (2021). Fauna species from the Sectoral Plan of the Natura 2000 (Lines). ICNF - Instituto da Conservação da Natureza e das Florestas. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/wf2jdw accessed via GBIF.org on 2021-11-29.
Physical
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WMS
- Character Encoding
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UTF-8
Data Format
Externally Defined Format
- Format Name
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Raster
Distribution
Online
Physical
- Object Name
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WFS
- Character Encoding
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UTF-8
Data Format
Externally Defined Format
- Format Name
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Shapefile
Distribution
Online
- Logo URL
- http://www2.icnf.pt/portal/logo.png
Project
• Project
- Title
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Espécies da fauna e da flora do Plano Setorial da RN2000
Personnel
Individual Name
- Given Name
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Teresa
- Surname
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Pimenta
- Role
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ADMINISTRATIVE_POINT_OF_CONTACT
- Abstract
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The Sectoral Plan of the Natura 2000 Network (PSRN2000) is an instrument of territorial management, which aims to keep species and habitats in a favorable conservation status and to safeguard and enhance the value of Special Protection Areas (SPA) and Sites of Community Importance (SCI) of the continental territory. In essence, it is an instrument to manage biodiversity.
It is a Plan created at a macro-scale (1:100 000) for the continental territory, which characterizes natural and semi-natural habitats as well as the fauna and flora species present in SCIs and SPAs. It also defines strategical guidelines to manage the territory under these areas, taking into account the natural assets present in them.
PSRN2000 links Public Entities, offering strategical guidelines and norms for the Local and Central Administration. It falls under the Article 8.º from the Decree-Law n.º 140/99, of 24 April, as amended by Decree-Law n.º 49/2005 of 24/4, having been approved in 2008, with the publication of the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers n.º 115-A/2008, of 21 July.
- Funding
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This work was co-fund by ICNF, I.P. and the European Union, through the Environment Operational Programme (application 1.1/00021– Documentos Estruturantes da Conservação da Natureza e da Biodiversidade).
The preparation of this resource for publication through GBIF was supported by Project PORBIOTA—Portuguese E-Infrastructure for Information and Research on Biodiversity (POCI-01-0145-FEDER-022127), under the Operational Thematic Program for Competitiveness and Internationalization (POCI), under the PORTUGAL 2020 Partnership Agreement, through the European Regional Development Fund (FEDER) and FCT.
Methods
• Method
Method Step
- Description
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Preparation of the dataset for GBIF publication used as source the geographic layer in shapefile format. The data layer was a vector layer containing lines with various sizes. The following steps were performed:
- conversion of the spatial layer to geographic coordinates using WGS84 as reference system;
- determined the centroids of the lines;
- used the centroids to determine the locations based on the Carta Administrativa Oficial de Portugal 2020 (CAOP2020) and OpenStreetMaps;
- determined WKT for the lines;
- calculated the coordinate precision based on the distance of the centroid to the farthest point of the line that originated it;
- exported to csv and reinterpreted attributes matching to DwC standard terms.
Sampling
- Study Extent
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The geographic area considered for the original study was Portugal Mainland.
- Sampling Description
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The cartography for the PSRN2000 originated from a systematization, to the scale of 1:100 000, of the cartographic information available in various formats (polygons, lines, dots and grids) and mapping scales, which resulted some simplifications and generalizations.
qualityControl
- Description
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All initial data was inserted in a specific relational database built specifically for the project, which implemented several quality control methods. In the preparation of the dataset for GBIF publication, data consistency was verified using cluster algorithms using OpenRefine.