Portuguese Moth Recording Scheme
Authors: Nunes, João; Cardoso, Helder; Fabião, José; Rosete, Jorge; Valadares, Ana; Banza, Paula; Valkenburg, Thijs;
doi: 10.15468/mbpxnd
Portuguese Moth Recording Scheme
Abstract
This resource contains moth records collected by the Portuguese Moth Recording Scheme, known as the "Rede de Estações de Borboletas Noturnas" (REBN). This citizen science project encourages public involvement in gathering moth faunistic data. The dataset consists of personal observations made by participants and is intended to be updated annually with the validated results from the previous year. As of the 2021-2024 samplings, the dataset includes over 75,000 records. Most records include information on individual counts and sampling effort.
Keywords
Lepidoptera, Occurrence, Portugal, Observation, Citizen science
Lepidoptera, Occurrence, Portugal, Observation, Citizen science
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