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Observations Regelink Ecology and Landscape

Citation

Driessen C, Creuwels J (2022). Observations Regelink Ecology and Landscape. Version 1.10. Regelink Ecology & Landscape. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/nknnj2 accessed via GBIF.org on 2022-05-25.

Description

This dataset contains the results of nearly 20 years of field research in the fields of birds, bats, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects and plants in the Netherlands.

This data was collected during 20 years of field research in urban, suburban and rural areas of The Netherlands. GPS was used in the field to record locations.

Sampling Description

Method steps

Taxonomic Coverages

Birds, bats, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects and plants.
  1. Aves
    common name: birds rank: class
  2. Chiroptera
    common name: bats rank: order
  3. Mammalia
    common name: mammals rank: class
  4. Reptilia
    common name: reptiles rank: class
  5. Amphibia
    common name: amphibians rank: class
  6. Pisces
    common name: fish
  7. Insecta
    common name: insects rank: class
  8. Plantae
    common name: plants rank: kingdom

Geographic Coverages

The Netherlands

Bibliographic Citations

Contacts

Chris Driessen
originator
position: Ecologist
Regelink Ecologie & Landschap
NL
email: chris.driessen@regelink.nl
Jeroen Creuwels
originator
position: Data manager
NLBIF
PO Box 9517
Leiden
NL-2300 RA
NL
Telephone: +31.71.7519362
email: nlbif@naturalis.nl
homepage: http://www.nlbif.nl
userId: http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6131-7026
Chris Driessen
metadata author
position: Ecologist
Regelink Ecologie & Landschap
NL
email: chris.driessen@regelink.nl
Niels Raes
processor
position: Node manager
NLBIF
PO Box 9517
Leiden
NL-2300 RA
NL
Telephone: +31.71.7519362
email: nlbif@naturalis.nl
userId: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4329-4892
Chris Driessen
administrative point of contact
position: Ecologist
Regelink Ecologie & Landschap
NL
email: chris.driessen@regelink.nl
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