BioNoMo: the Biodiversity Network of Mozambique
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Published:2023-03
Issue:1
Volume:34
Page:69-80
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ISSN:2037-4631
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Container-title:Rendiconti Lincei. Scienze Fisiche e Naturali
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Rend. Fis. Acc. Lincei
Author:
Malatesta LucaORCID, Alves Tereza, Attorre Fabio, Brito Denise, Cianciullo Silvio, Datizua Castigo, De Abreu Daniela, De Felici Stefano, De Sousa Camila, Langa Clayton, Mate Boavida, Matimele Hermenegildo, Nicosia Enrico, Odorico Delcio, Raiva Raquel, Sandramo Domingos, Santana Afonso Paula, Sardinha Celso, Souane Joelma, Timane Renato, Tomo Gerson, Ntumi Cornelio
Abstract
AbstractMozambique biodiversity richness plays a pivotal role to achieve the sustainable development of the country. However, Mozambique’s flora and fauna diversity still remains broadly unknown and poorly documented. To properly address this issue, one of the strategic needs expressed by the Mozambican institutions was the development of a national biodiversity data repository to aggregate, manage and make data available online. Thus, a sustainable infrastructure for the standardisation, aggregation, organisation and sharing of primary biodiversity data was developed. Named the “Biodiversity Network of Mozambique” (BioNoMo), such a tool serves as a national repository of biodiversity data and aggregates occurrence records of plants and animals in the country obtained from floristic and faunistic observations and from specimens of biological collections. In this paper, the authors present the structure and data of BioNoMO, including software details, the process of data gathering and aggregation, the taxonomic coverage and the WebGIS development. Currently, aggregating a total of 273,172 records, including 85,092 occurrence records of plants and 188,080 occurrence records of animals (41.2% terrestrial, 58,8% aquatic), BioNoMo represents the largest aggregator of primary biodiversity data in Mozambique and it is planned to grow further by aggregating new datasets.
Funder
Agenzia Italiana per la Cooperazione allo Sviluppo Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Environmental Science
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