Falko Glöckler
Museum für Naturkunde
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Biodiversity Data Journal | 2014
Yde de Jong; Melina Verbeek; Verner Michelsen; Per de Place Bjørn; Wouter Los; Fedor Steeman; Nicolas Bailly; Claire Basire; Przemek Chylarecki; Eduard Stloukal; Gregor Hagedorn; Florian Wetzel; Falko Glöckler; Alexander Kroupa; Günther Korb; Anke Hoffmann; Christoph Häuser; Andreas Kohlbecker; Andreas Müller; Anton Güntsch; Pavel Stoev; Lyubomir Penev
Abstract Fauna Europaea is Europes main zoological taxonomic index, making the scientific names and distributions of all living, currently known, multicellular, European land and freshwater animals species integrally available in one authoritative database. Fauna Europaea covers about 260,000 taxon names, including 145,000 accepted (sub)species, assembled by a large network of (>400) leading specialists, using advanced electronic tools for data collations with data quality assured through sophisticated validation routines. Fauna Europaea started in 2000 as an EC funded FP5 project and provides a unique taxonomic reference for many user-groups such as scientists, governments, industries, nature conservation communities and educational programs. Fauna Europaea was formally accepted as an INSPIRE standard for Europe, as part of the European Taxonomic Backbone established in PESI. Fauna Europaea provides a public web portal at faunaeur.org with links to other key biodiversity services, is installed as a taxonomic backbone in wide range of biodiversity services and actively contributes to biodiversity informatics innovations in various initiatives and EC programs.
Database | 2017
Anton Güntsch; Roger Hyam; Gregor Hagedorn; Simon Chagnoux; Dominik Röpert; Ana Casino; Gabi Droege; Falko Glöckler; Karsten Gödderz; Quentin Groom; Jana Hoffmann; Ayco Holleman; Matúš Kempa; Hanna Koivula; Karol Marhold; Nicky Nicolson; Vincent S. Smith; Dagmar Triebel
With biodiversity research activities being increasingly shifted to the web, the need for a system of persistent and stable identifiers for physical collection objects becomes increasingly pressing. The Consortium of European Taxonomic Facilities agreed on a common system of HTTP-URI-based stable identifiers which is now rolled out to its member organizations. The system follows Linked Open Data principles and implements redirection mechanisms to human-readable and machine-readable representations of specimens facilitating seamless integration into the growing semantic web. The implementation of stable identifiers across collection organizations is supported with open source provider software scripts, best practices documentations and recommendations for RDF metadata elements facilitating harmonized access to collection information in web portals. Database URL: http://cetaf.org/cetaf-stable-identifiers
Biodiversity Data Journal | 2013
Falko Glöckler; Jana Hoffmann; Franck Theeten
Abstract The BioCASe Monitor Service (BMS) is a web-based tool for coordinators of distributed data networks that provide information to web-portals and data aggregators via the BioCASe Provider Software. Building on common standards and protocols, it has three main purposes: (1) monitoring provider’s progress in data provision, (2) facilitating checks of data mappings with a focus on the structure, plausibility and completeness, and (3) verifying compliance of provided data for transformation into other target schemas. Herein two use cases, GBIF-D and OpenUp!, are presented in which the BMS is being applied for monitoring the progress in data provision and performing quality checks on the ABCD (Access to Biological Collection Data) schema mapping. However, the BMS can potentially be used with any conceptual data schema and protocols for querying web services. Through flexible configuration options it is highly adaptable to specific requirements and needs. Thus, the BMS can be easily implemented into coordination workflows and reporting duties within other distributed data network projects.
Journal of Vegetation Science | 2011
Jürgen Dengler; Florian Jansen; Falko Glöckler; Robert K. Peet; Miquel De Cáceres; Milan Chytrý; Jörg Ewald; Jens Oldeland; Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez; Manfred Finckh; Ladislav Mucina; John Rodwell; J.H.J. Schaminée; Nick Spencer
Biodiversity and Ecology | 2012
Jürgen Dengler; Jens Oldeland; Florian Jansen; M. Chytry; Jörg Ewald; M. Fickh; Falko Glöckler; G. Glopez-Gonzalez; Robert K. Peet; J.H.J. Schaminée
Biodiversity and Ecology | 2012
Florian Jansen; Falko Glöckler; Milan Chytrý; Miquel De Cáceres; Jörg Ewald; Manfred Finckh; Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez; Jens Oldeland; Robert K. Peet; J.H.J. Schaminée; Jürgen Dengler
Biodiversity and Ecology | 2012
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Biodiversity Information Science and Standards | 2017
Birgitta König-Ries; Dagmar Triebel; Robert Huber; Falko Glöckler; Anton Güntsch; Janine Felden; Felicitas Löffler; Jana Hoffmann
Biodiversity and Ecology | 2012
Falko Glöckler; Jürgen Dengler; Florian Jansen; Jens Oldeland; Robert K. Peet
Fossil Record | 2018
Mareike Petersen; Falko Glöckler; Wolfgang Kiessling; Markus Döring; David Fichtmüller; Lertsutham Laphakorn; Brian Baltruschat; Jana Hoffmann