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Bibliographic resource
Type of document
Journal article
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AS
Title
Ostracods in databases: State of the art, mobilization and future applications
Abstract
Biodiversity databases are changing the longevity of data in the era of open science. They also represent a collaboration opportunity in analyzing large-scale (paleo)biological patterns beyond a local project or a time scale. Ostracods, microscopic crustaceans, are a component in many biodiversity databases. They live in most kinds of aquatic environments today and their fossil record spans nearly the whole of the Earth's metazoan biosphere history from Ordovician to Holocene. Thus, ostracods provide an ideal model system for understanding large-scale biodiversity patterns and dynamics in both space and time. Thanks to many contributors, current and future ostracodologists have access to databases that have gone through numerous improvements and have been populated by many datasets. However, rapid growth of databases has caused confusion among users regarding available data, technical terms and database aims. We review key databases that include ostracods, summarizing their history of development, current spatial and temporal coverage, various types of data models and the intertwined relationships between databases. We also present a quantitative summary of ostracod diversity history based on the Paleobiology Database. Our investigations show that the database field is transitioning from the traditional single focus to multipurpose, from static to dynamic data display/download and from independent systems to collaborative networks. We compare the ways several databases approach persistent challenges such as taxonomic harmonization, validation of the original sampling metadata and paleolocality uncertainties. With increasing capability of data integration, databases continue to require enormous efforts regarding high-quality data entry and careful coordination among scientists and technical teams.
WebOfScience code
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000829304000003
Bibliographic citation
Huang, H.-H.M.; Yasuhara, M.; Horne, D.J.; Perrier, V.; Smith, A.J.; Brandão, S.N. (2022). Ostracods in databases: State of the art, mobilization and future applications. Mar. Micropaleontol. 174: 102094. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2022.102094
Topic
Marine
Is peer reviewed
true

Authors

author
Name
Huai-Hsuan Huang
author
Name
Moriaki Yasuhara
author
Name
David Horne
author
Name
Vincent Perrier
author
Name
Alison Smith
author
Name
Simone Brandão
Identifier
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3487-6129

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2022.102094

thesaurus terms

term
Biogeography (term code: 938 - defined in term set: ASFA Thesaurus List)

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date created
2022-02-28
date modified
2022-07-18