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Literature based species occurrence data of birds of northeast India
Authors:Narwade Sujit  Kalra Mohit  Jagdish Rajkumar  Varier Divya  Satpute Sagar  Khan Noor  Talukdar Gautam  Mathur V B  Vasudevan Karthikeyan  Pundir Dinesh Singh  Chavan Vishwas  Sood Rajesh
Affiliation:Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS), Shaheed Bhagatsingh Road, 400001, Mumbai, India.
Abstract:The northeast region of India is one of the world's most significant biodiversity hotspots. One of the richest bird areas in India, it is an important route for migratory birds and home to many endemic bird species. This paper describes a literature-based dataset of species occurrences of birds of northeast India. The occurrence records documented in the dataset are distributed across eleven states of India, viz.: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. The geospatial scope of the dataset represents 24 to 29 degree North latitude and 78 to 94 degree East longitude, and it comprises over 2400 occurrence records. These records have been collated from scholarly literature published between1915 and 2008, especially from the Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society (JBNHS). The temporal scale of the dataset represents bird observations recorded between 1909 and 2007. The dataset has been developed by employing MS Excel. The key elements in the database are scientific name, taxonomic classification, temporal and geospatial details including geo-coordinate precision, data collector, basis of record and primary source of the data record. The temporal and geospatial quality of more than 50% of the data records has been enhanced retrospectively. Where possible, data records are annotated with geospatial coordinate precision to the nearest minute. This dataset is being constantly updated with the addition of new data records, and quality enhancement of documented occurrences. The dataset can be used in species distribution and niche modeling studies. It is planned to expand the scope of the dataset to collate bird species occurrences across the Indian peninsula.
Keywords:India   northeast Himalaya   Assam   Arunachal Pradesh   Bihar   Manipur   Meghalaya   Mizoram   Nagaland   Sikkim   Tripura   West Bengal   Uttar Pradesh   Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society   BNHS   Animalia   Chordata   Aves
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