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D atabase for freshwater fishes in East and Southeast Asia. Yuichi Kano, Kyushu University, Japan. http://ffish.asia. Our database…. 30,000 data and 750 species at 1500 points are now registered. (We except > 1,000,000 data in the future). e.g. The distribution of Mastacembelus. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Database for freshwater fishes in East and Southeast Asia
Yuichi Kano, Kyushu University, Japan
Our database….. http://ffish.asia
30,000 data and 750 species at 1500 points are now registered.
(We except > 1,000,000 data in the future)e.g. The distribution of Mastacembelus
Taxonomy
Architecture of the DB: three main tables
Data
Literature
Photo images4D: x, y, z, tKeywordsCommentTag(s)…..
Photo imagesOrder, family, genus, speciesSynonymsLocal names……
AuthorYearTitleSource……
SNS
SNS
SNS
Google Map API
Data table
A page showing a datum property
Data on Google Map API
Data list filtered by keyword(s)
Taxonomy table
Taxonomical hierarchy filtered by keyword(s)A page showing a species property
Literature table
Literature list with photo images, filtered by keyword(s)A page showing literature property with map
How does our DB differ from other DB?
Primary data are actively collected
Visually presented
Various data type
e.g., a datum from media news about alien species
A ID for a cluster of datae.g., http://ffish.asia/NGKOTTELAT2013RBZ
Development in the future
調査地の拡大
Register the secondary data
FFishAsia
A set of digital data from a identical specimen……”Digital paratype”
Morphological data(CT/3D model)
DNA dataGraphic data (photo image)
Online analyses
FFishAsia
MAXENT
Phylogenetic Diversity
New analysis methodin future
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FFishAsia
Linkages with other DBs through GBIF
FFishAsia
GBIF
……
Darwin Core
…………
Darwin Core
Darwin Core
Darwin Core
Darwin Core
MAXENTby existing data in our DB
標高海距離人口降雨量傾斜気温集水面積
Channa gachua
Channa lusius
標高海距離人口降雨量傾斜気温集水面積
Channa striata
標高海距離人口降雨量傾斜気温集水面積
Oreochromis niloticus
標高海距離人口降雨量傾斜気温集水面積
Layers of 94 species
Sampling bias
Thank you