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Digitisation of the harvestmen of the BOS Arthropod Collection (University of Oviedo, Spain)

dc.contributor.authorMerino Sainz, Izaskun 
dc.contributor.authorAnadón Álvarez, María Araceli 
dc.contributor.authorTorralba Burrial, Antonio 
dc.date.accessioned2013-11-19T07:46:11Z
dc.date.available2013-11-19T07:46:11Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10651/19562
dc.descriptionAbstract in the abstract book of the congress. There is an article with full data of the collection: Merino-Sáinz I, Anadón A, Torralba-Burrial A (2013) Harvestmen of the BOS Arthropod Collection of the University of Oviedo (Spain) (Arachnida, Opiliones). ZooKeys 341: 21–36. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.341.6130spa
dc.descriptionJornadas Asociación Española de Entomología (30. 2013. Salamanca)
dc.description.abstractVerbatim: There are significant gaps in accessible knowledge about Iberian harvestmen (Arachnida: Opiliones), both in distribution and phenology. In this background, the digitisation of the biodiversity data associated to the harvestmen kept in the BOS Arthropod Collection of the University of Oviedo, Spain (hosted in the Department of Biología de Organismos y Sistemas) has two aims: (1) to provide a dataset with phenological and distribution harvestmen data from the North third of Iberian Peninsula, and (2) to describe this subcollection. Preservation status of harvestmen vials was reviewed and enhanced prior digitisation, specimens identified and sorted. A database with DarwinCorev1.2 standard fields and other specific fields of the research projects was developed, and imported to ZOORBAR v2.1.1 software. When geographic coordinates were lacking, the localities were sorted geographically for batch retrospective georeferencing. This collection hosted 16455 specimens, preserved in 3772 vials. Approximately 38% of the specimens belongs to the family Sclerosomatidae, and 26% to Phalangidae; other six families with fewer specimens are also included. The earliest specimen deposited in the collection dates back to early 20th Century, but the general collection starts in 1977, and most of the specimens were collected in 21st Century. The dataset includes records distributed for each month, in several cases stemming from repeated sampling in each locality; so they are useful to study phenology of this group in the area and differences with other regions. Quality control of data was incorporated in several steps of the digitisation process (validation and cleaning of geographic, taxonomic and additional data) before exporting the dataset and uploading to the IPT of the GBIF Spanish node. The complete dataset is provided in Darwin Core Archive format, and this is available from the IPT of the GBIF Spanish node, GBIF international dataportal and the BOS Arthropod collection webpage.spa
dc.description.sponsorshipDigitisation of this biological collection was supported by the Spanish National R+D+i Plan (MICINN, Spanish Government, grant ref. PTA2010-4108-I) and PCTI Asturias (Asturias Regional Government, ref. COF11-38) through a contract for ATB. Almost 73% of the specimens were collected as part of the PhD Thesis by Merino Sáinz (2012), which was supported by a Severo Ochoa pre-doctoral grant (ref. BP08039, FICYC, Asturias Regional Government). The project entitled “Cataloging Biodiversity of Muniellos Biosphere Reserve” was supported by the Asturias Regional Government (ref. SV-PA-00-01, SV-PA-01-06, SV-PA-02-08 and SV-PA-03-13).spa
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dc.relation.ispartofXXX Jornadas de la Asociación Española de Entomología, Salamanca, 4-6 septiembre 2013, p. 63spa
dc.rights© Universidad de Salamanca
dc.subjectOpilionesspa
dc.subjectArachnidaspa
dc.subjectHarvestmenspa
dc.subjectBiodiversity collectionsspa
dc.subjectEntomological collectionsspa
dc.subjectNatural history collectionsspa
dc.subjectDigitisationspa
dc.subjectBiodiversity dataspa
dc.titleDigitisation of the harvestmen of the BOS Arthropod Collection (University of Oviedo, Spain)spa
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