JeDI: The Jellyfish Database Initiative
JeDI: The Jellyfish Database Initiative
JeDI is a scientifically-coordinated global jellyfish database housed at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS) , currently holding over 476,000 quantitative, categorical, presence-absence and presence only records on global jellyfish populations spanning the past two centuries.
JeDI has been designed as open-access database for all researchers, media and public to use as a current and future research tool and a data hub for general information on jellyfish populations. With this resource, anyone can use JeDI to address questions about the spatial and temporal extent of jellyfish populations at local, regional and global scales, and the potential implications for ecosystem services and biogeochemical processes.
Global Jellyfish Blooms
National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS)
Condon, R.
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Lucas, C.
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et al,
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March 2015
Condon, R.
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Lucas, C.
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et al,
867c20e9-3220-49c5-b89e-aac82d31ba5e
Condon, R., Lucas, C. and et al,
(eds.)
(2015)
JeDI: The Jellyfish Database Initiative
Santa Barbara, US.
National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS)
(doi:10.1575/1912/7191).
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Abstract
JeDI is a scientifically-coordinated global jellyfish database housed at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS) , currently holding over 476,000 quantitative, categorical, presence-absence and presence only records on global jellyfish populations spanning the past two centuries.
JeDI has been designed as open-access database for all researchers, media and public to use as a current and future research tool and a data hub for general information on jellyfish populations. With this resource, anyone can use JeDI to address questions about the spatial and temporal extent of jellyfish populations at local, regional and global scales, and the potential implications for ecosystem services and biogeochemical processes.
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Published date: March 2015
Keywords:
Global Jellyfish Blooms
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Ocean and Earth Science
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/375177
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