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occ2df with coordinate uncertainty and occurrence status #243
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Another very important column to include would be "occurrenceStatus", which states whether the species was recorded PRESENT or indeed ABSENT at each site. |
Thanks, @AMBarbosa! These and a few other columns are on the "To Do" list (e.g. observation date). The challenge is identifying equivalent columns in all data source search results. |
Hi, any news on this? I'm sorry to insist, but leaving out especially the "occurrenceStatus" column renders |
Hi! Thanks for following up. It's still on the "To Do" list, but I haven't gotten there yet. I heartily agree uncertainty and occurrence status are important fields, and barring that, a note of caution when the function is implemented. The pain points are 1) identifying the relevant fields in all the databases spocc searches (the fields have different names in different databases, so this isn't trivial) and 2) not enough hours in the day. If you are willing and able to help with identifying the relevant fields in the different databases, I'll be able to get to this faster, but otherwise, I appreciate your patience. |
Hi! I find the 'occ2df' function very useful, but it misses one particularly important column to me: "coordinateUncertaintyInMeters" (in GBIF), or "positional_accuracy" (in iNat), etc. Is it possible to include it, maybe after homogenizing it across the datasets where such a column is available? This is important for the cleaning procedure downstream, to eliminate records with excessive spatial uncertainty for the target analysis.
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