Finding data
This section gives specific use cases for three different ecological projects.
Example One - Biomass of Eucalypts
We want to find out what data is available on EcoPlots for the above-ground biomass of eucalypts (Eucalyptus spp.) in Australia.
Process
In the Parameters filter, select
“above-ground biomass” from the dropdown menu. Make sure to click “Show Results” after your selection.In the Species Name filter input textbox,
type the string: Eucalyptus then press enter on the keyboard.
Exploring the Results
There will now be two tabs in the top left corner of the results panel - the original “site visit” tab and an extra tab labelled “plant individual”. You can swap between the tabs to view subsets of the data available from this search.
When you are satisfied with the results that you have generated, click the Download button to initiate a package request. This will enable you to download the dataset to your local computer for analysis. For further information about downloading data, please visit the Downloading Data page.
Example Two - Plants in Western Australia
We would like to find all of the records in EcoPlots that contain data about identified plant species sampled in Western Australia.
Process
Exploring the Results
Similar to the previous example, there will now be two tabs in the top left corner of the results panel - the original “site visit” tab and an extra tab labelled “plant individual”. You can swap between the tabs to view subsets of the data available from this search.
When you are satisfied with the results that you have generated, click the Download button to initiate a package request. This will enable you to download the dataset to your local computer for analysis. For further information about downloading data, please visit the Downloading Data page.
Example Three - Wallabies and Pademelons
We would like to find what data EcoPlots contains about Wallabies (genuses: Notamacropus, Petrogale, Wallabia, Onychogalea) and Pademelons (genus: Thylogale).
Process
Exploring the Results
There will now be multiple tabs in the top left corner of the results panel - the original “site visit” tab and extra tabs to allow you to explore the dataset further.
Swapping between the tabs allows you to view subsets of the data available from this search.
When you are satisfied with the results that you have generated, click the Download button to initiate a package request. This will enable you to download the dataset to your local computer for analysis. For further information about downloading data, please visit the Downloading Data page.
The next pages in this section give an overview of how to download data.
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