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FinBIF record variables that can be selected in a finbif occurrence search.

Identifiers

All identifiers are returned in the form of a URI. Identifiers include:

  • record_id Character. The ID of a record of organism's occurrence at a time and place.

  • individual_id Character. ID of an individual organism (e.g., a ringed bird that has been captured multiple times will have a single individual_id and multiple record_ids corresponding to each capture).

  • event_id Character. Event ID. An event can contain one or more records (e.g., a survey of plants at a particular location and time.)

  • document_id Character. Document ID. A set of events that share common metadata.

  • form_id Character. Form ID. The form used to create the document, event, record data.

  • collection_id Character. Collection ID. All documents, events, and records belong to a collection (e.g., a museum collection, or the datasets collected by a specific institution). Collections themselves can be part of a larger (super)collection (e.g., all the collections at a specific museum). Only the lowest level collection ID for a record is returned. Use finbif_collections() to explore the hierarchy of collections.

  • source_id Character. Source ID. The source of the collection's data.

Taxa

Variables related to taxonomy of records include:

  • taxon_id Character. The taxon ID in the form of a URI.

  • orig_taxon_id Character. The taxon ID before (if any) annotation.

  • annotated_taxon_id Character. The new taxon ID if the record has had it's taxonomy annotated.

  • reported_taxon_id Character. The taxon ID as originally reported by the record creator.

  • scientific_name Character. Scientific name of taxon.

  • orig_scientific_name Character. The scientific name before (if any) annotation.

  • scientific_display_name Character. Scientific name of taxon formatted for display (e.g., taxa with genus only will be formatted as Genus sp.).

  • orig_scientific_display_name Character. Scientific display name before (if any) annotation.

  • common_name Character. Common (vernacular) name of taxon.

  • orig_common_name Character. Common name before (if any) annotation.

  • reported_name Character. The name of the taxon as originally reported by the record creator.

  • scientific_name_italicised Logical. Is the scientific name normally italicised (i.e., is the taxonomic rank genus or below.)

  • orig_scientific_name_italicised Logical. Is the original scientific name normally italicised.

  • scientific_name_author Character. The authority for the taxon scientific name.

  • orig_scientific_name_author Character. The authority for the taxon scientific name before (if any) annotation.

  • reported_author Character. The authority of the taxon as originally reported by the record creator.

  • taxon_rank Character. The taxonomic rank of the taxon.

  • orig_taxon_rank Character. The taxonomic rank of the taxon before (if any) annotation.

  • informal_groups List. The informal taxonomic groups that the taxon belongs to (e.g., birds) in the form of URIs.

  • orig_informal_groups List. The informal taxonomic groups that the taxon belonged to before (if any) annotation.

  • reported_informal_groups List. The informal taxonomic groups that the taxon belongs to as reported by the record creator.

  • taxon_checklist Character. The checklist (as a URI) that that taxon is found in.

  • orig_taxon_checklist Character. The checklist (as a URI) that that taxon was found in before (if any) annotation.

  • taxon_finnish Logical. Is the taxon considered Finnish. The definition of a Finnish taxon differs by taxonomic group?

  • orig_taxon_finnish Logical. Was the taxon considered Finnish before (if any) annotation?

Abundance, sex & life history

Variables related to abundance, sex and life history include:

  • abundance Integer. Number of individuals recorded.

  • abundance_interpreted Integer. Number of individuals recorded or inferred from the record. Note that many records with abundance_interpreted == 1L only indicate the record is of one individual and may not necessarily imply that this was the abundance at that specified place and time (e.g., a preserved museum specimen consisting of a single individual).

  • {female|male}_abundance Integer. Number of female or male individuals recorded.

  • pair_abundance Integer. Number of mating pairs recorded.

  • abundance_verbatim Character. The abundance as reported by the record creator.

  • life_stage Character. Life stage of individual(s) recorded.

  • sex Character. Sex of individual(s) recorded.

Location

Variables related to the location of records include:

  • {lat|lon}_{euref|wgs84} Numeric. Coordinates (in EUREF or WGS84 coordinate system) of the central point of a bounding box encompassing the record's geographic coverage.

  • {lat|lon}_{min|max}_{euref|ykj|wgs84}. Numeric. Vertices of a bounding box encompassing the record's geographic coverage. Coordinates are available in EUREF, YKJ, or WGS84.

  • coordinates_uncertainty Integer. The horizontal distance (in meters) from the record's given coordinates describing the smallest circle containing the whole of the record's location.

  • coordinates_source Character. Source of coordinates.

  • footprint_{euref|ykj|wgs84} Character. Well-Known Text (WKT) representation of the geographic shape defining the location of the record in either EUREF, YKJ or WGS84 coordinate systems.

  • country Character. The country of the record's location.

  • region Character. The administrative area directly below the level of country.

  • bio_province Character. For data from Finland FinBIF uses the concept of Biogeographical Province. See link for details.

  • municipality. Character. Administrative level below region

  • higher_geography Character. Geographic place name that is at higher level than country.

  • line_length_m Integer. The length of linear locations (e.g., line transect surveys).

  • area_m2 Integer. The size of record's location in meters squared.

  • is_breeding_location Logical. Whether or not the occurrence is recorded at a known breeding location.

  • location_id Character. A location ID in the form of a URI.

  • section Integer. A numeric identifier for a sub-location of a location (e.g., a specific part of a transect that undergoes repeated surveys.)

Time

Variables related to time of record include:

  • date_time POSIXct. The date and time of the recording event. This variable is computed after records are downloaded from FinBIF. Its timezone and accuracy can be controlled see finbif_occurrence() for details.

  • duration Duration. The duration of the recording event. This variable is computed after records are downloaded from FinBIF.

  • date_start Character. The date the recording event began.

  • date_end Character. The date the recording event ended.

  • hour_start Integer. The hour (24 hour time) of the day the recording event began.

  • hour_end Integer. The hour (24 hour time) of the day the recording event ended.

  • minute_start Integer. The minute of the hour the recording event began.

  • minute_end Integer. The minute of the hour the recording event started.

  • ordinal_day_start Integer. The ordinal day of the year the recording event began.

  • ordinal_day_end Integer. The ordinal day of the year the recording event ended

  • season_start Integer. The day of the year the recording event began. A four digit number indicating the day of the year in MMDD (%m%d) format.

  • season_end Integer. The day of the year the recording event ended. A four digit number indicating the day of the year in MMDD (%m%d) format.

  • century Integer. The century during which the recording event occurred (NA if the event spans multiple centuries).

  • decade Integer. The decade during which the recording event occurred (NA if the event spans multiple decades).

  • year Integer. The year during which the recording event occurred (NA if the event spans multiple years).

  • month Integer. The month of the year during which the recording event occurred (NA if the event spans multiple months).

  • day Integer. The day of the month during which the recording event occurred (NA if the event spans multiple days).

  • formatted_date_time Character. Date and time of the recording event formatted for display.

  • date_created Character. The date the original data was created.

  • first_load_date Character. The date the record was first loaded into the FinBIF database.

  • modified_date Character. The most recent date the original data was modified.

  • load_date Character. The most recent date the record was loaded into the FinBIF database.

Data restrictions

Variables related to restricted records include:

  • restriction Logical. Has the record been restricted in some way (e.g., geospatially aggregated).

  • restriction_level Character. What level of restriction has been applied to the record.

  • restriction_reason List. List of reasons restriction has been applied.

Data quality

Variables related to the quality of records include:

  • any_issues Logical. Are there any data quality issues associated with the record, its event or document.

  • reported_taxon_confidence Reliability of the record's taxonomic identification as reported by the original data author.

  • {document|time|location|event|record}_issue Character. Issues with record associated with its document, time, location, event, or the record itself.

  • {document|time|location|event|record}_issue_message Character. Details about the issue.

  • {document|time|location|event|record}_issue_source Character. Source determining the issue.

  • requires_verification Logical. Has the record been flagged for expert verification?

  • requires_identification Logical. Has the record been flagged for expert identification?

  • record_reliability Character. Indication of the record's reliability.

  • record_quality Character. Indication of the record's quality.

Misc

Other variables:

  • collection Character. Collection name. All documents, events, and records belong to a collection (e.g., a museum collection, or the datasets collected by a specific institution). Collections themselves can be part of a larger (super)collection (e.g., all the collections at a specific museum). Only the lowest level collection name for a record is returned. Use finbif_collections() to explore the hierarchy of collections.

  • observers_ids List. List of observer identifiers for the record.

  • determiner Character. Person who determined the taxonomic identification of the record.

  • record_basis Character. The type of or method used to obtain the record.

  • superrecord_basis Character. Higher level type of or method used to obtain the record.

  • type_specimen Logical. Whether or not the record is of a type specimen.

  • is_wild Logical. Whether or not the record is of a "wild" organism.

  • license Character. The license of the data associated with the record.

  • {document|event|record}_notes Character. Notes associated with the document, event or record itself.

  • {document|record}_keywords List. List of keywords associated with the document or record.

  • record_annotation_count Integer. How many annotations are associated with the record.

  • sample_count Integer. How many material samples (DNA extractions, etc., ...) are associated with the record.

  • {document|event|record}_media_count Integer. How many media items (images, audio, video, etc., ...) are associated with the record's document, event or the record itself.