Hi Bastiaan, the GBIF Backbone only has the major Linnean ranks, i.e. a genus is attached to the family directly and there is no subfamily, tribe or subgenus. As we assemble the taxonomy by code from lots of different sources this would yield a very inconsistent taxonomy otherwise.
Best, Markus
On 11. Jun 2017, at 10:13, Bastiaan Wakkie <bwakkie@syrphidae.commailto:bwakkie@syrphidae.com> wrote:
Hi Markus,
Thank you for the information! I got the backbone and was fiddling around. Is SUBFAMILY, TRIBUS AND GUBGENUS etc. left out on purpose? I presumed actually this was in de db so created a recursive sql:
WITH RECURSIVE fulltree(id,parent_key,is_synonym,level,rank,scientific_name,path) AS ( SELECT id, parent_key, is_synonym, 1 as level,rank, scientific_name, scientific_name||'' as path from backbone where parent_key = 6920 UNION SELECT b.id, b.parent_key, b.is_synonym, ft.level+1 as level,b.rank, b.scientific_name, ft.path||' / '||b.scientific_name as path from backbone b, fulltree ft where b.parent_key = ft.id ) SELECT * from fulltree order by path
But as GENUS falls directly under FAMILY I received just an alphabetic list. Am I doing something wrong here? I might just miss the db concept... or is there a more detailed db which includes more ranks between Family and Genus/Specie?
kind regards,
Bastiaan
On 05/31/2017 01:44 PM, Markus Döring wrote: Hi Bastiaan, the GBIF page for Syrphidae is http://www.gbif.org/species/6920 or here in a preview of our upcoming new portal: https://demo.gbif.org/species/6920 GBIF does not provide a software to setup your website, but you can surely use our API to build your own Syrphidae portal. The GBIF portals above both exclusively use our own API, so all the information is openly accessible to you: http://www.gbif.org/developer/species If you need help with the API please let us know what you try to achieve. This call for example lists all accepted genera in that family: http://api.gbif.org/v1/species/search?datasetKey=d7dddbf4-2cf0-4f39-9b2a-bb0... This lists children of the genus imosyrphus Bigot, 1882: http://api.gbif.org/v1/species/1534459/children ... or the family wth 10 records per page and an offset of 20: http://api.gbif.org/v1/species/6920/children?limit=10&offset=20 The images you see on our upcoming portal are occurrence images which you can retrieve with such a call knowing the gbif taxon key (Syrphidae in this case): http://api.gbif.org/v1/occurrence/search?mediaType=stillImage&taxonKey=6... Hope this helps and gives inspirations. You can also download the entire backbone if you want to: http://rs.gbif.org/datasets/backbone/readme.html We try to update it 3-4 times a year. Best, Markus -- Markus Döring Software Developer Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) mdoering@gbif.orgmailto:mdoering@gbif.org mailto:mdoering@gbif.org http://www.gbif.orghttp://www.gbif.org/ On 28. May 2017, at 20:03, Bastiaan Wakkie <bwakkie@syrphidae.commailto:bwakkie@syrphidae.com mailto:bwakkie@syrphidae.com> wrote:
Dear all,
From 1999 onwards I have created and maintained a insect family website about Syrphidae ( http://www.syrphidae.comhttp://www.syrphidae.com/)
Main goal is a centralised meeting point for Syrpidologists around the world. My plan is to use the gbif backbone in the future but have no idea where to start.
Basically I used national checklists to update the data in the pastbut never reached the whole world (Europe and Africa where partly done). What is the best option for me? I know in the past there was the gibf-npt which was very suitable for my case but was discontinued.
Are there examples I can reusefor my purpose? Would it be best to use only api calls all over my website ot receive speciedata and occurences?
kind regards,
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