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Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo Amphibian Database

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Concerns• Teachers

o Will the project meet education standards?

o What will the students get out of the project?

o How will the data be used?

o Will we be able to see/use all of the data in the classroom?

o Is this only for Nebraska amphibians?

• Herpetologistso How will participants be

trained?o How do we ensure data

quality?o How will the data be

easily accessed?o Who will have access to

the data?

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Addressing Concerns• Quality assurance

o Extensive training for educators and participantso Vetting tools

• 2 “User Types”o Administrators are able to verify and edit datao Default users enter data only

• Data availabilityo All data is available to registered participants

• Allows educators to plan curriculum based on findings• Allows herpetologists to view crude species ranges and track the

spread of Chytrid fungus • Expansion

o With use of Google maps, Biofinity database allows us to easily expand to other states (Iowa and South Dakota in the immediate future)

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Workflow• Includes:

• Presentation• Thorough protocol demonstration• Field practice

Citizen Scientist Training

• Record location and habitat description• Gather and record water quality data• Capture amphibians

• Identify specimen, photograph, and collect Chytrid swab sample

• Correctly label and store all samples

Data Collection

• First time users:• Sign up for a Google account and register as a

“Default” user in Omaha’s Zoo Amphibian Database

• Administrator approves access• Data entered

• Vetted by Zoo staff and/or herpetologists • Results of Chytrid samples recorded under

specific occurrences

Enter Data

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The Databasehttp://biofinity.unl.edu/biofinity/HDZ/amphibian/create

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Entering a new Amphibian

• Database allows for required and optional fields

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Continued…

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Browsing the Taxonomy

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Searching Occurrences

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Occurrence Details

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Map Occurrences

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Map Occurrences

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Map Occurrences

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Educator Feedback• User friendly• Like definition between

Users and Administratorso Data quality assurance

• Appreciate Google Map features• Would like additional search tools• Overall excitement about database

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Project Future• Database will be presented to

herpetologists at the fall amphibian meeting hosted by Omaha’s Zoo

• Transition all participants towards using databaseo 145 occurrences currently

entered o Some data forms still

being sent to Zoo creating a small backlog

• Survey herpetologists and educators

• Create additional search tools


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