Dataset Open Access
Werner, Melanie;
Weidinger, Johannes;
Böhner, Jürgen;
Schickhoff, Udo;
Bobrowski, Maria
Valid and unbiased species occurrence data are scarce, making their availability a challenge for ecological modelling approaches. Remote sensing is a promising approach for increasing the availability of species occurrence data, but it requires ground truthing for validation. Recently, Citizen Science and social media have contributed to improving occurrence data sampling and ground truthing methods.
This dataset contains remote sensing occurrence data of the tree species Nothofagus pumilio, which was validated by ground truthing points created using a novel Instagram ground truthing approach.
Details on the sampling approach can be found in the corresponding publication:
Werner M, Weidinger J, Böhner J, Schickhoff U, Bobrowski M (2024) Instagram data for validating Nothofagus pumilio distribution mapping in the Southern Andes: A novel ground truthing approach. Frontiers of Biogeography 17: e140606. https://doi.org/10.21425/fob.17.140606
Spatial occurrence data
Instagram ground truthing approach
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Instagram_ground_truthing_points.zip
md5:973497bd26486ead34108937d9446bcd |
120.5 kB | Download |
Nothofagus_pumilio_occurrence.tif
md5:9461c860d34c3da87da0100b70fa6a19 |
15.2 GB | Download |