Occurrence Download
Authors: GBIF.org User;
doi: 10.15468/dl.767xvm
Occurrence Download
Abstract
A dataset containing 7747 species occurrences available in GBIF matching the query: { "and" : [ "TaxonKey is Polyommatus thersites", "HasCoordinate is true", "CoordinateUncertaintyInMeters is less than or equal to 5000", "Year is greater than or equal to 1970", "Country is one of (Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Slovenia, France)" ] } The dataset includes 7747 records from 213 constituent datasets; see https://api.gbif.org/v1/occurrence/download/0075578-251120083545085/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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