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GBIF Science Committee Elizabeth Arnaud Guy Cochrane Mark Costello Jean Ganglo Arturo Ariño Plana Kathy Willis Rod Page ex officio

GBIF Science Committee Report GB21, Delhi, India

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Page 1: GBIF Science Committee Report GB21, Delhi, India

GBIF Science Committee

Elizabeth Arnaud Guy Cochrane Mark Costello Jean Ganglo

Arturo Ariño Plana Kathy WillisRod Page ex officio

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Summary of activities

• Meeting at Glasgow

• Awarding prizes

• Developing the Ebbe Nielsen Challenge

• Collaboration with GBIF Secretariat– Recruitment of Programme Officers– Science Symposium

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Science Symposium

Kyle Copas

Tim Hirsch

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CSIRO’s Tony Rees named 2014 EbbeNielsen Prize winner

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Young Researcher Awards

Vijay Barve (India)Social networks as data sources

Caoimhe Marshall (Ireland)Measuring sampling effort

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GBIF Ebbe Nielsen Challenge

• Challenge to foster innovation in biodiversity informatics

• Must use GBIF-mediated data

• Submission must be open source (or at least openly accessible)

• Judged by science committee

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Prize Grant

Money

Output

Challenge

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Prizes!

• Round 1 (five semifinalists) (SC meeting)– €1,000

• Round 2 (GB22)– €20,000 first prize

– €5,000 second prize

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Challenges of a different sort…

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Data types

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DNA sequences from EMBL

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Betula nana L.

GBIF has 597,148 occurrences of this species…

…but 551,919 occurrences from shotgun genome sequencing a single plant in Scotland.

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Data sources

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Biodiversity literature

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http://www.journalmap.org

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Data quality(fitness for use)

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doi:10.1017/S0030605313001427

Wikipedia CC BY-SA

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Chameleons in Africa(usability for Red List-style assessment)

7%

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http://iphylo.blogspot.co.uk/2014/08/guest-post-response-to-discussion-on.html

(22 comments)

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What happened?

• Some major GBIF providers don’t release georeferenced records

• Some museum collections used by expert are not contributing to GBIF

• GBIF taxonomy is out of date

• Expert-curated data not available to GBIF - why?

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The year ahead…

• Ebbe Nielsen Challenge

• Working with the new Programme Officers

• Issues of data type, scope, coverage, quality, and annotation