GalliForm: Galliformes occurrence records from the Indo-Malay and Palaearctic, 1800-2008
Citation
Newcastle University (2020). GalliForm: Galliformes occurrence records from the Indo-Malay and Palaearctic, 1800-2008. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/9825yw accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-12-14.Description
GalliForm comprises 186687 galliform occurrence records linked to 118907 localities, predominantly in Europe and Asia. The dataset covers the 130 species of Galliform found in the Palaearctic and Indo-Malay biogeographic realms. Records of the hybrid Lophura imperialis, are also included as are some North American records of Lagopus muta and Lagopus lagopus. 95% of records date from 1877 to 2008 although the earliest record is from 1648. Records were derived from museums, peer-reviewed and grey literature, unpublished field notes, diaries and correspondence, banding records, atlas records and online birding trip reports.Purpose
The GalliForm dataset is a valuable resource for ecological and conservation studies. Occurrence data underpin species distribution modelling but geographic ranges are changing rapidly due to the diverse impacts caused by human activities. Historical occurrence data, coupled with climate and land-use data, may improve our understanding of populationsí responses to climate change, land-use change and hunting. The order Galliformes exhibits a wide range of ecological characteristics and life history traits and is subject to a variety of anthropogenic threats, meaning that the Galliformes lend themselves well to macroecological studies.
Sampling Description
Method steps
- A full description of the methods used to compile the dataset is given in Boakes, E.H., Fuller, R.A., Mace, G.M. et al. GalliForm, a database of Galliformes occurrence records from the Indo-Malay and Palaearctic, 1800-2008, Scientific Data 7:344 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-020-00690-0
Taxonomic Coverages
Geographic Coverages
The dataset covers the Palaearctic and Indo-malay biogeographic realms. It extends to the North America realm for two species only, Lagopus muta and Lagopus lagopus.
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