Using GBIF to Demonstrate Colonial Legacies on Biodiversity Data
Ryan S. Mohammed, Melissa Kemp, Michelle J. LeFebvre, Alexis M. Mychajliw, Grace Turner, Kelly Fowler, Michael Pateman, Maria A. Nieves-Colón, Lanya Fanovich, Siobhan B. Cooke, Liliana M. Dávalos, Scott M. Fitzpatrick, Christina M. Giovas, Myles Stokowski & Ashley A. Wrean
Biologists recognize the Caribbean archipelago as a biodiversity hotspot and employ it for their research as a “natural laboratory”, but do not always appreciate that these ecosystems are in fact palimpsests shaped by multiple human cultures over millennia. We discuss two case studies of the Caribbean’s fragmented natural history collections, the effects of differing legislation and governance by the region’s multiple nation states. We use digital natural history specimen data from GBIF to demonstrate how...
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Antiquities, Monuments and Museum Corporation1
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The University of Texas at Austin1
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Johns Hopkins University1
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University of Minnesota1
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Simon Fraser University1
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Middlebury College1
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University of Oregon1
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Florida Museum of Natural History1
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Environmental Research Institute Charlotteville1
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Williams College1