Occurrence Download
Authors: GBIF.org User;
doi: 10.15468/dl.mrdv2b
Occurrence Download
Abstract
A dataset containing 3204 species occurrences available in GBIF matching the query: { "and" : [ "BasisOfRecord is one of (Human Observation, Machine Observation, Material citation, Occurrence evidence)", "Country is Mexico", "HasCoordinate is true", "HasGeospatialIssue is false", "OccurrenceStatus is Present", "TaxonKey is Pecari tajacu" ] } The dataset includes 3204 records from 22 constituent datasets; see https://api.gbif.org/v1/occurrence/download/0007935-251120083545085/datasets/export for details. Data from some individual datasets included in this download may be licensed under less restrictive terms.
Keywords
GBIF, species occurrences, biodiversity
GBIF, species occurrences, biodiversity
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