Difference between revisions of "IBF Orthoptera"
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− | The diversity of Orthoptera communities in various habitats is not easily monitored by visual methods because the individuals are often difficult to localise. For this reason biologists have developed advanced methods for acoustic monitoring the species-specific "soundtracks" of grasshoppers. | + | A high number of the about 90 species found in Germany are threatened by habitat destruction and therefore they are subject to nature conservation plans, evaluation reports and management tasks. The diversity of Orthoptera communities in various habitats, however, is not easily monitored by visual methods because the individuals are often difficult to localise. For this reason biologists have developed advanced methods for acoustic monitoring the species-specific "soundtracks" of grasshoppers. |
− | + | IBF Orthoptera aims tracing Orthoptera by (a) visual observation and (b) by their soundtracks. In addition, it is documenting descriptions of their habitat through time-stamped photographs. Comparing and testing DiversityMobile technology on smartphones will optimize the interface functionality and additional technical features, e.g. internal GPS and supplementary equipment, for outdoor data management. The usability and utility of DiversityMobile technology for inventorying projects of a commercial agency (IVL) will be evaluated. | |
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The main endeavor of IBF Orthoptera is to setup concepts for the Orthoptera monitoring workflow as well as testing the audio-function using directional microphone as part of DiversityMobile. Furthermore, the applicability of taxon list management, upload functionality for taxon lists, and TK25 topographic maps of Bavaria within DiversityMobile will be tasks of the work package. Georeferenced images of field plots and research areas could be part of the mobile virtual research environment. They might be designed using the [http://www.diversityworkbench.net/Portal/DiversityGisEditor DWB GIS Editor] in a PC and after that uploaded in the mobile device. | The main endeavor of IBF Orthoptera is to setup concepts for the Orthoptera monitoring workflow as well as testing the audio-function using directional microphone as part of DiversityMobile. Furthermore, the applicability of taxon list management, upload functionality for taxon lists, and TK25 topographic maps of Bavaria within DiversityMobile will be tasks of the work package. Georeferenced images of field plots and research areas could be part of the mobile virtual research environment. They might be designed using the [http://www.diversityworkbench.net/Portal/DiversityGisEditor DWB GIS Editor] in a PC and after that uploaded in the mobile device. |
Revision as of 08:17, 24 August 2012
A high number of the about 90 species found in Germany are threatened by habitat destruction and therefore they are subject to nature conservation plans, evaluation reports and management tasks. The diversity of Orthoptera communities in various habitats, however, is not easily monitored by visual methods because the individuals are often difficult to localise. For this reason biologists have developed advanced methods for acoustic monitoring the species-specific "soundtracks" of grasshoppers.
IBF Orthoptera aims tracing Orthoptera by (a) visual observation and (b) by their soundtracks. In addition, it is documenting descriptions of their habitat through time-stamped photographs. Comparing and testing DiversityMobile technology on smartphones will optimize the interface functionality and additional technical features, e.g. internal GPS and supplementary equipment, for outdoor data management. The usability and utility of DiversityMobile technology for inventorying projects of a commercial agency (IVL) will be evaluated.
The main endeavor of IBF Orthoptera is to setup concepts for the Orthoptera monitoring workflow as well as testing the audio-function using directional microphone as part of DiversityMobile. Furthermore, the applicability of taxon list management, upload functionality for taxon lists, and TK25 topographic maps of Bavaria within DiversityMobile will be tasks of the work package. Georeferenced images of field plots and research areas could be part of the mobile virtual research environment. They might be designed using the DWB GIS Editor in a PC and after that uploaded in the mobile device.
An integrated data- and workflow starting with data entry, storage and management in the DWB data repository, and its publication via GBIF will be realised.
GBIF Data Resource "IBF Monitoring of Orthoptera"
Scientist in this workpackage: H. Schott
Cooperative partners: Dr. S. Ingrisch, Dr. S. Riede
http://www.diversitymobile.net/wiki/images/1/1b/Podisma_pedestris.png http://www.diversitymobile.net/wiki/images/6/69/Acoustics.png
Podisma pedestris ........................Orthopteran "Sound-Track"