Capture of Primary Biodiversity Data for West African Plants

Occurrence
Latest version published by Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria on Jan 11, 2019 Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria
Publication date:
11 January 2019
License:
CC-BY-NC 4.0

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Description

Forest Herbarium Ibadan (FHI) is a repository of about 101000 specimens of vascular plants and cryptograms mainly from all parts of Nigeria and some other parts of the world. Forest Herbarium Ibadan is located in Taxonomy Section of the Department of Forest Conservation and Protection, Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria, Ibadan. The sources of FHI materials are from Taxonomic activities such as collections during routine field exploration, floristic projects and inventories. Other sources include specimens exchange from other herbaria (Nationally and Internationally), voucher specimens from scientists and research students and donations from private collectors. The objectives of FHI are to render Taxonomic services (Identification, Classification and Nomenclature), conserve and monitor the distribution and status of the flora of Nigeria through plant collection and botanical exploration of her regions and to encourage proper documentation of the flora. Today, FHI plays the role of a National herbarium in Nigeria. The present dataset hold about 17105 records of angiosperms cutting across 34 families in 415 genera and 1432 species with 18750 images linked to the data. These specimens were collected between 1842-2017.

Data Records

The data in this occurrence resource has been published as a Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A), which is a standardized format for sharing biodiversity data as a set of one or more data tables. The core data table contains 17,105 records.

This IPT archives the data and thus serves as the data repository. The data and resource metadata are available for download in the downloads section. The versions table lists other versions of the resource that have been made publicly available and allows tracking changes made to the resource over time.

Versions

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How to cite

Researchers should cite this work as follows:

Ugbogu O, Osiyemi O, Chukwuma E, Adeniji K, Odewo A, Okanlawon T, Soyewo T, Oyebola T, Aina S (2018): Capture of Primary Biodiversity Data for West African Plants. v1.6. Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria. Dataset/Occurrence. http://ipt-nigeria.gbif.fr/resource?r=fhi_frin-collection&v=1.6

Rights

Researchers should respect the following rights statement:

The publisher and rights holder of this work is Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC 4.0) License.

GBIF Registration

This resource has been registered with GBIF, and assigned the following GBIF UUID: f455bc89-8b18-4ad2-a982-cb961022a3ab.  Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria publishes this resource, and is itself registered in GBIF as a data publisher endorsed by GBIF Nigeria.

Keywords

Occurrence; Plants; Nigeria; Forest Herbarium Ibadan; Occurrence; Occurrence; Specimen

Contacts

Omokafe Ugbogu
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
  • Principal Investigator
  • Director/Curator Forest Herbarium Ibadan (FHI)
Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria
  • Jericho Hill, Dugbe
Ibadan
Oyo State
NG
  • +234 8032236876
Oluwaseun Osiyemi
  • Metadata Provider
  • Publisher
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
  • Chief Research Officer
Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria
  • Jericho Hill, Dugbe
Ibadan
Oyo State
NG
  • +234 8023626443
Emmanuel Chukwuma
  • Originator
  • Senior Research Officer
Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria
  • Jericho Hill, Dugbe
Ibadan
Oyo State
NG
  • +234 8060114367
Kehinde Adeniji
  • Originator
  • Principal Research Officer
Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria
  • Jericho Hill, Dugbe
Ibadan
Oyo State
NG
  • +234 7035081157
Akinniyi Odewo
  • Originator
  • Principal Research Officer
Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria
  • Jericho Hill, Dugbe
Ibadan
Oyo State
NG
  • +234 8060147257
Tolulope Okanlawon
  • Originator
  • Principal Research Officer
Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria
  • Jericho Hill, Dugbe
Ibadan
Oyo State
NG
  • +234 80181639776
Temitope Soyewo
  • Originator
  • Principal Research Officer
Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria
  • Jericho Hill, Dugbe
Ibadan
Oyo State
NG
  • +234 8023626443
Temitope Oyebola
  • Originator
  • Principal Research Officer
Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria
  • Jericho Hill, Dugbe
Ibadan
Oyo State
NG
  • +234 8033504751
Seyifunmi Aina
  • Originator
  • Research Officer I
  • Jericho Hill, Dugbe
Ibadan
Oyo State
NG
  • +234 8109873896

Geographic Coverage

The resource covers 17105 specimens. Most of the specimens (13143) were collected from Nigeria. Others are donated/exchange specimens from many other African countries- 3669 specimens, 63 from Asia, 12 from North America, 9 from South America and 1 from Europe.

Bounding Coordinates South West [-52.052, -129.375], North East [61.606, 103.359]

Taxonomic Coverage

All vascular plants were identified to species or varietas. Examples of taxa are listed below

Species Khaya senegalensis A.Juss., Carapa grandiflora Sprague, Combretum platypterum Hutch. & Dalziel

Temporal Coverage

Formation Period 1842-2017

Project Data

Limited access to West African biodiversity data is a crucial barrier to progress on a wide variety of challenges in biological research, decision making, policy setting, and many other facets of natural resources-related activities. An estimated 10,000,000 primary biodiversity records for plants from West African countries exist in herbaria worldwide, yet only a small portion of those records is accessible via existing data portals. Biodiversity research, management, and conservation are therefore operating based on a only small subset of existing information. The goal of this project is to daylight a rich, high-quality data set describing the distribution of species of plants across West Africa to the scientific and decision-making communities. Data from five West African herbaria and six major herbaria in Europe and North America will be digitized and published by owner institutions. Through this work, caretakers of specimens at institutions on three continents will be linked with scientists from the West African region with intense interest in the data to achieve cost-effective solutions to data needs. This project will generate a valuable regional scientific resource, and provide an exportable model of data digitization for other regions and taxa for which the bulk of existing biodiversity data remain inaccessible and unavailable to science. Most importantly, this project is a novel prototype of a solution to the challenge of data access in which African scientists lead the capture of information relevant to their regions.

Title Capture of Primary Biodiversity Data for West African Plants
Identifier n/a
Funding JRS Biodiversity Foundation
Study Area Description n/a
Design Description The project was co-ordinated by University of Ghana-Ghana Herbarium in partnership with four West Africa Countries viz: Forest Herbarium Ibadan (FHI) of the Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria, Ibadan, Nigeria; University of Abomey-Calavi, Benin; University of Lome, Togo; and Tropical Plant Exploration Group (TROPEG), Cameroon. Others were three European/North America – New York Botanical Garden, USA; Missouri Botanical Gardens, St Louis, USA and Naturalis Biodiversity Centre, Leiden, Netherlands.

The personnel involved in the project:

Omokafe Ugbogu
  • Principal Investigator
Alex Asase
  • Principal Investigator
Pierre Raoufou
  • Principal Investigator
Moses Sainge
  • Principal Investigator
Jean Ganglo
  • Principal Investigator
Emmanuel Chukwuma
  • Programmer

Sampling Methods

Not applicable

Study Extent Not applicable
Quality Control Not applicable

Method step description:

  1. Not applicable

Collection Data

Collection Name Capture of Primary Biodiversity Data for West African Plants
Collection Identifier Not applicable
Parent Collection Identifier Not applicable
Specimen preservation methods Dried and pressed
Curatorial Units Count 17,105 +/- 0 Herbarium specimen sheets

Additional Metadata

Alternative Identifiers f455bc89-8b18-4ad2-a982-cb961022a3ab
http://ipt-nigeria.gbif.fr/resource?r=fhi_frin-collection