作者
Samuel SC Rund, Kyle Braak, Lauren Cator, Kyle Copas, Scott J Emrich, Gloria I Giraldo-Calderón, Michael A Johansson, Naveed Heydari, Donald Hobern, Sarah A Kelly, Daniel Lawson, Cynthia Lord, Robert M MacCallum, Dominique G Roche, Sadie J Ryan, Dmitry Schigel, Kurt Vandegrift, Matthew Watts, Jennifer M Zaspel, Samraat Pawar
发表日期
2019/4/25
期刊
Scientific Data
卷号
6
期号
1
页码范围
40
出版商
Nature Publishing Group UK
简介
Arthropods play a dominant role in natural and human-modified terrestrial ecosystem dynamics. Spatially-explicit arthropod population time-series data are crucial for statistical or mathematical models of these dynamics and assessment of their veterinary, medical, agricultural, and ecological impacts. Such data have been collected world-wide for over a century, but remain scattered and largely inaccessible. In particular, with the ever-present and growing threat of arthropod pests and vectors of infectious diseases, there are numerous historical and ongoing surveillance efforts, but the data are not reported in consistent formats and typically lack sufficient metadata to make reuse and re-analysis possible. Here, we present the first-ever minimum information standard for arthropod abundance, Minimum Information for Reusable Arthropod Abundance Data (MIReAD). Developed with broad stakeholder collaboration, it …
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