
Matthew Blissett wrote:
I've made an issue and a live demo: https://github.com/gbif/maps/issues/29 (using vector tile points, as the polygon maps are generate from the point sources, and the raster tiles from the vector ones).
The Dutch data are peculiar in that a system is used in the Netherlands that counts (not just moths) in each 5x5 km square. That has some interesting effects on GBIF maps: 1. The GBIF polygon maps from such data show a Moiré pattern, caused by two rasters interfering (GBIF polygons and the Dutch 5x5 squares) unless the polygon size is carefully choosen. 2. The point maps don't show a "natural distribution" in the Netherlands as can be seen in this example <http://lepidoptera.online/gbif/aglais-io-hokjesmentaliteit.png> 3. Apparently, the Dutch data have an offset and must be shifted to the North-East to align. I don't know if this is a GBIF or Dutch data problem. Nor do I know if it is the center of the 5x5km squares that is entered as GBIF map position. Regards, Adriaan van Os