45f54678-54ac-4468-8aac-bc83722fc768 http://ipt.nlbif.nl/resource?r=mica-uvw-occurrences MICA - Muskrat and coypu occurrences collected by UVW in the Netherlands Dolf Moerkens Unie Van Waterschappen researcher
NL
dmoerkens@uvw.nl https://www.uvw.nl/
Dimitri Brosens Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO)/ Belgian Biodiversity Platform researcher
BE
dimitri.brosens@inbo.be 0000-0002-0846-9116
Emma Cartuyvels Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO) researcher
BE
emma.cartuyvels@inbo.be 0000-0001-7856-6360
Dolf Moerkens Unie Van Waterschappen researcher
NL
dmoerkens@uvw.nl https://www.uvw.nl/
Dimitri Brosens Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO) / Belgian Biodiversity Platform researcher
BE
dimitri.brosens@inbo.be 0000-0002-0846-9116
Dimitri Brosens dimitri.brosens@inbo.be user 2023-01-02 eng MICA - Muskrat and coypu occurrences collected by UVW in the Netherlands is an occurrence dataset published by the Research Institute of Nature and Forest (INBO) and the Netherlands Biodiversity Information Facility (NLBIF). It is part of the LIFE project MICA, in which innovative techniques are tested for a more efficient control of muskrat and coypu populations, both invasive species. This dataset contains muskrat and coypu counts. Here it is published as a standardized Darwin Core Archive and includes for each occurrence record an occurrenceID, date, location, the number of recorded individuals, status (present/absent) and scientific name. Issues with the dataset can be reported at https://github.com/inbo/mica-occurrences/issues We have released this dataset to the public domain under a Creative Commons Zero waiver. We would appreciate it if you follow the INBO norms for data use (https://www.inbo.be/en/norms-data-use) when using the data. If you have any questions regarding this dataset, don't hesitate to contact us via the contact information provided in the metadata or via opendata@inbo.be. The data were collected as part of the MICA project, which received funding from the European Union’s LIFE Environment sub-programme under the grant agreement LIFE18 NAT/NL/001047. Occurrence GBIF Dataset Type Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_type_2015-07-10.xml Observation GBIF Dataset Subtype Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_subtype.xml animal damage‚ biodiversity‚ public awareness campaign‚ flood protection‚ pest control‚ damage prevention‚ flood control n/a To the extent possible under law, the publisher has waived all rights to these data and has dedicated them to the Public Domain (CC0 1.0). Users may copy, modify, distribute and use the work, including for commercial purposes, without restriction. https://lifemica.eu/ the Netherlands 3.31 7.196 53.51 50.757 2014-01-01 2022-06-30 The target species for this dataset is Ondatra zibethicus and Myocastor coypus kingdom Animalia phylum Vertebrata class Mammalia order Rodentia family Cricetidae species Ondatra zibethicus family Myocastoridae species Myocastor coypus asNeeded Dolf Moerkens Unie Van Waterschappen researcher
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dmoerkens@uvw.nl https://www.uvw.nl/
Data are collected in the field by specialized trappers, using the predefined sampling protocol. An R script script is created to map the original data to Darwin Core as occurrence Core. The Darwin Core text file (occurrence.txt) is uploaded in the NLBIF IPT and documented with metadata. The dataset is published and registered with GBIF. MICA - Management of Invasive Coypu and muskrAt in Europe Emma Cartuyvels 0000-0001-7856-6360 pointOfContact Invasive alien species such as the coypu and muskrat pose a major threat to biodiversity and cost millions of euros annually. By feeding on rushes and reeds, these animals cause serious damage to the environment in which they live and endangered species suffer from habitat loss. The disappearance of reeds and digging in dikes represents a safety risk for humans in the lowland areas. With the LIFE project MICA (https://lifemica.eu/), the partners from the participating countries want to develop a transnational plan for the management of coypu and muskrat populations in Europe and aim to reduce their population. The objective of an effective population control of coypu and muskrat is to protect lowlands from flooding, to prevent crop damage and loss of biodiversity. The objective of the project is to serve as a pilot and demonstration project in which ‘best practices’ are tested and new techniques are developed for a more efficient control of muskrat and coypu populations. By involving organisations from Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands, the project also promotes international cooperation and knowledge exchange in the field of muskrat and coypu management. LIFE programme Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany
2020-11-23T16:16:24.035+01:00 dataset https://ipt.inbo.be/logo.do?r=mica-legacy-occurrences 45f54678-54ac-4468-8aac-bc83722fc768/v1.18.xml