Exploring Polar Marine Invertebrate Biodiversity: CRITTERBASE – the Solution to the FAIR Biodiversity Data Challenge

In times of rapidly increasing multiple anthropogenic impacts on polar marine ecosystems and biodiversity, understanding, sustainable-use management and protection of these biotas is a matter of great concern. Research on marine biotas and their interactions with each other and the environment is fu...

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Main Authors: Piepenburg, Dieter, Dannheim, Jennifer, Teschke, Katharina, Beermann, Jan, Wrede, Alexa, Konijnenberg, Rebecca, Kloss, Paul, Pehlke, Hendrik, Gusky, Manuela, Koppe, Roland, Kraan, Casper, Andresen, Henrike, Brey, Thomas
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/56866/
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:56866 2024-09-15T17:48:01+00:00 Exploring Polar Marine Invertebrate Biodiversity: CRITTERBASE – the Solution to the FAIR Biodiversity Data Challenge Piepenburg, Dieter Dannheim, Jennifer Teschke, Katharina Beermann, Jan Wrede, Alexa Konijnenberg, Rebecca Kloss, Paul Pehlke, Hendrik Gusky, Manuela Koppe, Roland Kraan, Casper Andresen, Henrike Brey, Thomas 2022-08-25 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/56866/ https://dnva.no/detskjer/2022/06/role-systematics-understanding-ecosystem-functions https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.818706c1-fc50-48e6-8f59-f2dc013dc79e unknown Piepenburg, D. orcid:0000-0003-3977-2860 , Dannheim, J. orcid:0000-0002-3737-5872 , Teschke, K. orcid:0000-0001-9595-7443 , Beermann, J. orcid:0000-0001-5894-6817 , Wrede, A. orcid:0000-0002-9369-4333 , Konijnenberg, R. orcid:0000-0002-3804-5365 , Kloss, P. , Pehlke, H. orcid:0000-0003-1916-7831 , Gusky, M. , Koppe, R. orcid:0000-0002-2826-3932 , Kraan, C. orcid:0000-0003-2062-6222 , Andresen, H. orcid:0000-0001-8836-6370 and Brey, T. orcid:0000-0002-6345-2851 (2022) Exploring Polar Marine Invertebrate Biodiversity: CRITTERBASE – the Solution to the FAIR Biodiversity Data Challenge , 'The Role of Systematics for Understanding Ecosystem Functions, Oslo/Norway, 25 August 2022 - 25 August 2022 . hdl:10013/epic.818706c1-fc50-48e6-8f59-f2dc013dc79e EPIC3'The Role of Systematics for Understanding Ecosystem Functions, Oslo/Norway, 2022-08-25-2022-08-25 Conference notRev 2022 ftawi 2024-06-24T04:28:46Z In times of rapidly increasing multiple anthropogenic impacts on polar marine ecosystems and biodiversity, understanding, sustainable-use management and protection of these biotas is a matter of great concern. Research on marine biotas and their interactions with each other and the environment is fundamental in that regard, but available data are still diverse and scattered, as they exist in many formats and sources, such as published literature, data repositories, and unpublished material. Due to this heterogeneity, information is difficult to find, access and combine, severely impeding its reuse for further scientific analysis and its long-term availability for future generations. Scientists, decision makers, and the public require a versatile tool to compile, synthesize and manage biodiversity data in a transparent, efficient and comprehensible way and with high-level quality assurance. To address this challenge, we developed, implemented and utilize CRITTERBASE (https://critterbase.awi.de), a publicly accessible data warehouse and interactive portal that complies with the FAIR principles (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability and Reusability of data). Its purpose is to complement long-term data storage repositories by providing powerful but easy-to-use data ingest, retrieval and exploration tools, thus facilitating the analysis of biodiversity data across multiple spatial and temporal scales and in wider contexts. Currently, it hosts quality-controlled and taxonomically standardized presence/absence, abundance, and biomass data from Arctic, North Sea and Antarctic regions, collated from the literature, unpublished data, own research and online repositories (with all metadata and links to primary sources included), for 3,173 polar benthic taxa (2,444 of which at species level) from 12,209 samples collected with grabs, underwater imaging or trawls between 1800 and 2014. CRITTERBASE is currently holding benthic biodiversity data only but because of its comprehensive and flexible data model it is suited ... Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description In times of rapidly increasing multiple anthropogenic impacts on polar marine ecosystems and biodiversity, understanding, sustainable-use management and protection of these biotas is a matter of great concern. Research on marine biotas and their interactions with each other and the environment is fundamental in that regard, but available data are still diverse and scattered, as they exist in many formats and sources, such as published literature, data repositories, and unpublished material. Due to this heterogeneity, information is difficult to find, access and combine, severely impeding its reuse for further scientific analysis and its long-term availability for future generations. Scientists, decision makers, and the public require a versatile tool to compile, synthesize and manage biodiversity data in a transparent, efficient and comprehensible way and with high-level quality assurance. To address this challenge, we developed, implemented and utilize CRITTERBASE (https://critterbase.awi.de), a publicly accessible data warehouse and interactive portal that complies with the FAIR principles (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability and Reusability of data). Its purpose is to complement long-term data storage repositories by providing powerful but easy-to-use data ingest, retrieval and exploration tools, thus facilitating the analysis of biodiversity data across multiple spatial and temporal scales and in wider contexts. Currently, it hosts quality-controlled and taxonomically standardized presence/absence, abundance, and biomass data from Arctic, North Sea and Antarctic regions, collated from the literature, unpublished data, own research and online repositories (with all metadata and links to primary sources included), for 3,173 polar benthic taxa (2,444 of which at species level) from 12,209 samples collected with grabs, underwater imaging or trawls between 1800 and 2014. CRITTERBASE is currently holding benthic biodiversity data only but because of its comprehensive and flexible data model it is suited ...
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author Piepenburg, Dieter
Dannheim, Jennifer
Teschke, Katharina
Beermann, Jan
Wrede, Alexa
Konijnenberg, Rebecca
Kloss, Paul
Pehlke, Hendrik
Gusky, Manuela
Koppe, Roland
Kraan, Casper
Andresen, Henrike
Brey, Thomas
spellingShingle Piepenburg, Dieter
Dannheim, Jennifer
Teschke, Katharina
Beermann, Jan
Wrede, Alexa
Konijnenberg, Rebecca
Kloss, Paul
Pehlke, Hendrik
Gusky, Manuela
Koppe, Roland
Kraan, Casper
Andresen, Henrike
Brey, Thomas
Exploring Polar Marine Invertebrate Biodiversity: CRITTERBASE – the Solution to the FAIR Biodiversity Data Challenge
author_facet Piepenburg, Dieter
Dannheim, Jennifer
Teschke, Katharina
Beermann, Jan
Wrede, Alexa
Konijnenberg, Rebecca
Kloss, Paul
Pehlke, Hendrik
Gusky, Manuela
Koppe, Roland
Kraan, Casper
Andresen, Henrike
Brey, Thomas
author_sort Piepenburg, Dieter
title Exploring Polar Marine Invertebrate Biodiversity: CRITTERBASE – the Solution to the FAIR Biodiversity Data Challenge
title_short Exploring Polar Marine Invertebrate Biodiversity: CRITTERBASE – the Solution to the FAIR Biodiversity Data Challenge
title_full Exploring Polar Marine Invertebrate Biodiversity: CRITTERBASE – the Solution to the FAIR Biodiversity Data Challenge
title_fullStr Exploring Polar Marine Invertebrate Biodiversity: CRITTERBASE – the Solution to the FAIR Biodiversity Data Challenge
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Polar Marine Invertebrate Biodiversity: CRITTERBASE – the Solution to the FAIR Biodiversity Data Challenge
title_sort exploring polar marine invertebrate biodiversity: critterbase – the solution to the fair biodiversity data challenge
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