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New Android App: African Herp Atlas

I have been working on a little cellphone application that can be used to visualise herpetofauna distribution and species patterns across the African continent. The data are derived from GBIF (which iNaturalist contributes to) and IUCN distribution ranges which are displayed at a degree square resolution. It also enables various filter options, allowing users to generate species lists for all African countries.

This free cellphone app is open for testing and can be obtained from the Google Play Store using this link.


Note: the data used in this app are displayed as is. There are many errors on GBIF that require fixing, and many species on the IUCN that lack ranges. This app aims in part to draw attention to these issues and help rectify them.

Anotado por alexanderr alexanderr, 14 de marzo de 2022 a las 03:30 PM

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Nice one Alex, look forward to using it!

Anotado por olvr_a hace 10 meses (Advertencia)

Amazing! Do you think it'll be available on iOS someday?

Anotado por thomasnicolon hace 10 meses (Advertencia)

@thomasnicolon unfortunately not. iOS requires an annual subscription fee of $99 before the app can be installed and I'm not willing to foot the bill on an app that makes no revenue (I did create it to be compatible with iOS).

Anotado por alexanderr hace 10 meses (Advertencia)

@alexanderr How exactly does one view the iucn ranges? When toggled to 'enabled' nothing changes on the map..

Anotado por olvr_a hace 10 meses (Advertencia)

@olvr_a It should show on the map if toggled on. What it shows are all the degree squares which intersect with the IUCN ranges (not the original range map polygons). It is also possible that range maps don't exist for a taxon, as it the case for many african lizards/snakes.

Anotado por alexanderr hace 10 meses (Advertencia)

Wow, great app! What happens when the IUCN range map is missing - do the GBIF records take over?

Anotado por calebcam hace 9 meses (Advertencia)

Thanks @calebcam Correct, if there are no range maps for the taxa then it will only show the GBIF records

Anotado por alexanderr hace 9 meses (Advertencia)

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