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'''Adminitrators:''' | ===='''Adminitrators:'''==== | ||
'''Atlas code:''' alpha-numeric coding indicating breeding evidence. Different coding systems exist, and are country-specific. Look to your local guideline how to use it. | ===='''Atlas code:'''==== | ||
alpha-numeric coding indicating breeding evidence. Different coding systems exist, and are country-specific. Look to your local guideline how to use it. | |||
'''Basic list:''' list in which only the species compulsoy for the protocol are counted. See [[Protocols|protocols]] for more information. | ===='''Basic list:'''==== | ||
list in which only the species compulsoy for the protocol are counted. See [[Protocols|protocols]] for more information. | |||
'''Biogeographical area:''' a geographical region with similar characteristics in term of native species. | ===='''Biogeographical area:'''==== | ||
a geographical region with similar characteristics in term of native species. | |||
'''Casual observation:''' an observation by itself, that is not connected to any other observation, as in a list, for example. | ===='''Casual observation:'''==== | ||
an observation by itself, that is not connected to any other observation, as in a list, for example. | |||
'''Complete list:''' list in which all species detected are identified and recorded. | ===='''Complete list:'''==== | ||
list in which all species detected are identified and recorded. | |||
'''EBCC:''' European Birds Census Council ([https://www.ebcc.info www.ebcc.info]). | ===='''EBCC:'''==== | ||
European Birds Census Council ([https://www.ebcc.info www.ebcc.info]). | |||
'''Extended list:''' list in which all compulsory species for the protocol are counted along with other related species. See [[Protocols|protocols]] for more information. | ===='''Extended list:'''==== | ||
list in which all compulsory species for the protocol are counted along with other related species. See [[Protocols|protocols]] for more information. | |||
'''Interface:''' in this case, the way the information is shown to the user through a web site ('''Web interface''') or a phone application ('''Mobile interface'''). | ===='''Interface:'''==== | ||
in this case, the way the information is shown to the user through a web site ('''Web interface''') or a phone application ('''Mobile interface'''). | |||
'''Observation list:''' a timed and structured way to enter your observation for a given date and location. | ===='''Observation list:'''==== | ||
a timed and structured way to enter your observation for a given date and location. | |||
'''Partial list:''' A list in which not all species detected are recorded. | ===='''Partial list:'''==== | ||
A list in which not all species detected are recorded. | |||
'''Projects:''' | ===='''Projects:'''==== | ||
'''[[Protocols|Protocol]]:''' standardised way of collecting data. Different protocols follow different methodologies, and are country-specific. | ===='''[[Protocols|Protocol]]:'''==== | ||
standardised way of collecting data. Different protocols follow different methodologies, and are country-specific. | |||
'''Rarity Comittee:''' an independent group of ornithologists evaluating if exceptional observations could be considered for scientific studies. See Rarity Committees in Europe at [https://www.aerc.eu www.aerc.eu]. | ===='''Rarity Comittee:'''==== | ||
an independent group of ornithologists evaluating if exceptional observations could be considered for scientific studies. See Rarity Committees in Europe at [https://www.aerc.eu www.aerc.eu]. | |||
'''Registered user:''' someone using any of our software being logged in. To log in, one must regiser first. | ===='''Registered user:'''==== | ||
someone using any of our software being logged in. To log in, one must regiser first. | |||
'''Restricted list:''' A list in which only the compulsory species for the specified survey are counted. See [[Protocols|protocols]] for more information. | ===='''Restricted list:'''==== | ||
A list in which only the compulsory species for the specified survey are counted. See [[Protocols|protocols]] for more information. | |||
'''Shapefile:''' Format to store, import and export geometrical data (.shp). It corresponds to each layer of a GIS project. Elements in the shapefile (oints, vectors and polygons) can be visualised and mdified with GIS software. | ===='''Shapefile:'''==== | ||
Format to store, import and export geometrical data (.shp). It corresponds to each layer of a GIS project. Elements in the shapefile (oints, vectors and polygons) can be visualised and mdified with GIS software. | |||
'''Species list:''' a relation of all species available for a given region from which you can select when entering observations. | ===='''Species list:'''==== | ||
a relation of all species available for a given region from which you can select when entering observations. | |||
'''Synoptic map:''' A map representing a summary (i.e. number of species, observations per year...) | ===='''Synoptic map:'''==== | ||
A map representing a summary (i.e. number of species, observations per year...) | |||
'''Unregistered user:''' someone using any of our software before logging in. | ===='''Unregistered user:'''==== | ||
someone using any of our software before logging in. | |||
Revision as of 15:24, 29 May 2023
Adminitrators:
Atlas code:
alpha-numeric coding indicating breeding evidence. Different coding systems exist, and are country-specific. Look to your local guideline how to use it.
Basic list:
list in which only the species compulsoy for the protocol are counted. See protocols for more information.
Biogeographical area:
a geographical region with similar characteristics in term of native species.
Casual observation:
an observation by itself, that is not connected to any other observation, as in a list, for example.
Complete list:
list in which all species detected are identified and recorded.
EBCC:
European Birds Census Council (www.ebcc.info).
Extended list:
list in which all compulsory species for the protocol are counted along with other related species. See protocols for more information.
Interface:
in this case, the way the information is shown to the user through a web site (Web interface) or a phone application (Mobile interface).
Observation list:
a timed and structured way to enter your observation for a given date and location.
Partial list:
A list in which not all species detected are recorded.
Projects:
Protocol:
standardised way of collecting data. Different protocols follow different methodologies, and are country-specific.
Rarity Comittee:
an independent group of ornithologists evaluating if exceptional observations could be considered for scientific studies. See Rarity Committees in Europe at www.aerc.eu.
Registered user:
someone using any of our software being logged in. To log in, one must regiser first.
Restricted list:
A list in which only the compulsory species for the specified survey are counted. See protocols for more information.
Shapefile:
Format to store, import and export geometrical data (.shp). It corresponds to each layer of a GIS project. Elements in the shapefile (oints, vectors and polygons) can be visualised and mdified with GIS software.
Species list:
a relation of all species available for a given region from which you can select when entering observations.
Synoptic map:
A map representing a summary (i.e. number of species, observations per year...)
Unregistered user:
someone using any of our software before logging in.