2022
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.9168
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Influence of different data cleaning solutions of point‐occurrence records on downstream macroecological diversity models

Abstract: Digital point‐occurrence records from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) and other data providers enable a wide range of research in macroecology and biogeography. However, data errors may hamper immediate use. Manual data cleaning is time‐consuming and often unfeasible, given that the databases may contain thousands or millions of records. Automated data cleaning pipelines are therefore of high importance. Taking North American Ephedra as a model, we examined how differ… Show more

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“…Even with properly identified occurrence records, there are still some important components of the taxonomic and spatial shortfalls present in the data ( sensu Hortal et al ., 2015). Most importantly among these is the presence of imprecise species identifications, occurrences records for non‐native species, and problems with taxonomic nomenclature (Soberón & Peterson, 2004; Führding‐Potschkat et al ., 2022). Taxonomic efforts at the country level can play a crucial role in aiding data mobilisation by improving the accuracy and completeness of species identification and classification.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even with properly identified occurrence records, there are still some important components of the taxonomic and spatial shortfalls present in the data ( sensu Hortal et al ., 2015). Most importantly among these is the presence of imprecise species identifications, occurrences records for non‐native species, and problems with taxonomic nomenclature (Soberón & Peterson, 2004; Führding‐Potschkat et al ., 2022). Taxonomic efforts at the country level can play a crucial role in aiding data mobilisation by improving the accuracy and completeness of species identification and classification.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…may mislay species distribution points across different continents, even different hemispheres. Consequently projective approaches can risk overestimating distributions across much of the global land-surface, and cleaning is nesessary to ensure accuracy (Gueta and Carmel 2016, Panter et al 2020, Zizka et al 2020, Führding-Potschkat et al 2022, Dorey et al 2023). Yet as these studies indicate, cleaning is complex, and many elements need to be considered, and handled with care (Supporting information).…”
Section: Understanding the Dimensions Of Biases And Their Consequencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complete and accurate data describing the global distribution of species are a prerequisite for studies focused on macroecology, biogeography and conservation [1 , 2] . Biodiversity data can be obtained from online repositories (e.g., the Global Biodiversity Information Facility [3] ); however, these are often incomplete and contain spatial and taxonomic errors [4] .…”
Section: Objectivementioning
confidence: 99%