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Ondersteuningsartikel: How to show species distributions and environmental layers on a map
User Guide 3 Begin at the Atlas of Living Australia homepage. Select Search & analyse, then choose Spatial analysis (Spatial Portal). Select Add to map then select Layers. There are many layers to choose from. You can add more thanone layer at a time. Having chosen relevant layers, select Next. The opacity sliding bar allows you to change the opacity of the layer .You are also able to delete and hide layers by clicking the bin or tick box. You can then add species to the map...
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Ondersteuningsartikel: How to show the distribution of more than one species on a map of Australia
User Guide 8 On the ALA’s Spatial Portal, you can add as many species to one map as you like. To see how to do this, have a look at ALA User Guide 2 –Species distributions on a map. This guide shows you how to map more than one species in the same Genus or Family. You can find the Genus or Family of a species by looking in the Classification tab of the species overview page. See ALA User Guide 6 ‐ Species information...
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Ondersteuningsartikel: Why aren't shapefile downloads available any more?
The shapefile download option has been removed due to performance and stability problems associated with generating large shapefile downloads. As an alternative, the ALA recommends using the CSV download option, which contains the same point data (decimal latitude & decimal longitude - in EPSG:4326/WGS84) as the shapefile option. Most GIS tools which allow shapefile import will also work with the CSV download format...
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Ondersteuningsartikel: BioCollect explained
What is BioCollect? BioCollect is a data collection and management tool developed by the ALA. It supports scientists, ecologists, citizen scientists and natural resource managers in collecting and managing biodiversity, ecological and natural resource management (NRM) data. BioCollect can be used for survey-based monitoring activities for citizen science and ecology projects, and as a project management tool for natural resource management projects...
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Ondersteuningsartikel: BioCollect mobile app
BioCollect has a generic app which provides access to citizen science projects and surveys. Offline support is currently not available for this app but is planned for development in the future. You can find the Android mobile app in the Google Play Store here. You can find the iOS mobile app in the Apple App Store here.
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Ondersteuningsartikel: Selecting a survey form
Once you’ve created a survey, you’ll need to select a survey form template. To select a survey template, click the 'Admin' button at the top of your project, then 'Survey settings', then the 'Survey Form' tab. From here, you can select a form template. It’s best to use one of the existing templates if possible, as they have been designed for standard survey protocols and to fit taxonomic data standards. Data standards are important when it comes to sharing your data with the ALA...
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Ondersteuningsartikel: BioCollect and data quality
When you are developing your surveys in BioCollect, it is important to think about how you can make your data high quality. If you choose to share your data with the ALA, it may be used many hundreds of times in the future, and in ways that you had not considered. BioCollect has been designed to make it as easy as possible for you to collect high-quality data with good metadata...
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Ondersteuningsartikel: Sites
You can configure sites in both the Work Schedule and 'Sites' tabs. Adding Individual Sites To add a site in the Works Schedule tab, click on the 'New Site' button. To add a single site in the Sites tabs, click on the 'New' button in the 'Actions' menu. Enter a site name and then add any additional information. Use the map tools to either select a point on the map or to define an area...
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Ondersteuningsartikel: Introduction to the ALA
Jump to section: Introduction to the ALA Team Collaboration and Partnerships Funding Introduction to the ALA The Atlas of Living Australia is a collaborative, digital and open infrastructure repository that aggregates biodiversity data from multiple sources to make it accessible for research, analysis, and education...
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Ondersteuningsartikel: ALA data standards
What are biodiversity data standards Different researchers and institutions capture and store data in the forms and combinations which best meet their needs. However, to make this data more widely accessible and to ensure it can be reused for different purposes, data providers need to consider the most appropriate way to expose their data. They need to decide which structures and terms will be best recognised by others...