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Title: The INRAM Biodiversity Database Project


1
The INRAM Biodiversity Database Project
  • Christopher K. Frazier, Timothy K. Lowrey
  • INRAM Biodiversity Program Manager and
    Biodiversity DirectorUniversity of New
    MexicoAlbuquerque, NM, USA
  • and
  • Daniel J. Howard
  • INRAM DirectorNew Mexico State UniversityLas
    Cruces, NM, USA

TDWG Annual Meeting Indiatuba, SP,
Brasil 2002-10-20
2
INRAM
  • Funded via the NSF Experimental Program to
    Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) and the
    state of new Mexico.
  • 3-year funding started March, 2002.
  • Mission To provide natural resource information
    and analysis tools to support science,
    conservation, management and general knowledge of
    NM natural resources.

3
INRAM
  • Collaborative effort of NM universities
  • UNM, NMSU, NMT, ENMU, WNMU, Highlands, Dine
    college
  • And other organizations
  • NM EPSCoR state office, LTER Network, LTER
    Sevilleta, LTER Jornada, USGS SWGap, NMMNH, EDAC,
    NMNHP, SNL, LANL others

4
Six INRAM Divisions
  • LEC Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry
    (NMSU)
  • Land Management (Highlands University)
  • Hydrology (NMT)
  • LESA Laboratory for Environmental Spatial
    Analysis (NMSU)
  • Biodiversity (UNM)
  • VCE Virtual Center for the Environment (UNM)

5
Six INRAM Divisions
  • LEC Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry
  • Land management
  • Hydrology
  • LESA Laboratory for Environmental Spatial
    Analysis
  • Biodiversity
  • VCE Virtual Center for the Environment

6
INRAM Divisions With Biodiversity Components
  • Biodiversity
  • Accumulate, georeference, and provide information
    on NM biodiversity including museum specimen
    info.
  • LESA Laboratory for Environmental Spatial
    Analysis
  • Provide geospatial NM natural resource data sets
    and analytic tools provide GIS consultation,
    training and support.
  • VCE Virtual Center for the Environment
  • Education/outreach arm of INRAM. Education
    oriented web site.

7
INRAM Shared Resources
  • Biodiversity, LESA and VCE
  • Shared hardware (Sun Fire 280R Webserver, Dell
    PowerEdge 4600 fileserver)..
  • Shared development teams (sys admin, web site,
    database design)..
  • Shared data resources (museum biodiversity data
    set, geospatial natural resources data).

8
INRAM Biodiversity
  • First year goals
  • Create an all-taxa, combined database of specimen
    records from four NM collections (UNM, NMSU,
    ENMU, WNMU).
  • Provide a web-based query interface to these
    data.
  • Create multiple output options including html
    format, text, and mapped data sets..
  • Imposed deadline
  • Create a demo of capabilities within six months
    from funding inception (October, 2002).

9
INRAM Biodiversity
  • Staff support for participating collections
  • Hired collection managers at three universities.
  • Undergraduate and graduate support
  • Provided to hire students for data entry and
    quality control.
  • Equipment and support
  • Provided computers and network solutions.
  • Providing support for choosing and implementing
    database software.

10
Museum Challenges
  • Some collections databased, some not started.
  • Different database softwares and database models.
  • Different degrees of technological advancement.
  • Large state, collections are far from each other.
  • Different degrees of interest in combined data
    sets.
  • Different data release policies and concerns.

11
Network Design
12
Link Back to Data Providers
13
Philosophical Foundations
  • Real data are the specimens and the expertise of
    collection managers and curators.
  • Use open source technology whenever possible.
  • Modular and flexible development scheme.
  • True collaborative effort.
  • Deliver useable product.

14
Query Interface
15
HTML Output
16
Exact Locality Map Output
17
County Map Distributions
18
Future Directions
  • Georeference specimen data.
  • Create taxonomic thesaurus.
  • Add access to other biodiversity data
    sets(Heritage Program data, checklists, range
    maps, etc.).
  • Develop data use agreements and protocols.

19
IRAM
  • Dan Howard INRAM Director (NMSU)
  • Tim Lowrey Biodiversity Director (UNM)
  • Mike DeMers LESA Director (NMSU)
  • Bruce Neville VCE Director (UNM)
  • Chongbing Liu INRAM Programmer (NMSU)
  • Chris Stubben - INRAM Programmer (NMSU)
  • Vince Gutschick INRAM Advisor (NMSU)
  • Brook Milligan INRAM Advisor (NMSU)
  • And many others

20
  • Visit us at
  • INRAM.org
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