Keys to the cabinets: unlocking biodiversity data in public entomology collections

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作者
Gibson, Joel F. [1 ]
Howse, Mackenzie H. W. [2 ]
Paillard, Claire A. [2 ]
Penfold, Cassandra D. [2 ]
Penno, Alannah Z. [2 ]
van der Voort, Genevieve E. [2 ]
Huber, Dezene P. W. [2 ]
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[1] Royal BC Museum, Entomol Collect, Victoria, BC V8W 9W2, Canada
[2] Univ Northern British Columbia, Fac Environm, Prince George, BC V2N 4Z9, Canada
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CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST | 2024年 / 156卷
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BRITISH-COLUMBIA; CHECKLIST; ODONATA; EPHEMEROPTERA; CONSERVATION;
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10.4039/tce.2024.38
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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Canadian entomology collections contain valuable biodiversity and ecological data. To be most accessible to those working outside of the collections, they need to be digitised. Multiple analyses of the digital database of the Odonata collection at the Royal British Columbia Museum (Victoria, British Columbia, Canada) were conducted. These analyses reveal that complete digital datasets can be used to explore questions of historical and current geographical distribution and species composition differences based on ecoprovince and elevation. The results of these analyses can be used directly in conservation and climate change impact mitigation decisions. These analyses are possible only because the Odonata collection has received concerted effort to digitise all specimen records. The full value of long-term historical insect biodiversity data can be accessed only once collections are digitised. Additional training and employment of collection management and curatorial staff is essential to optimise the use of abundant but underused Canadian biodiversity data.
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