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CephBase
Citation
NRCC, University of Texas Medical Branch, Phillip Lee, and James B. Wood; Biology Department, Dalhousie University, Cartiona L. Day and Ronald K. O'Dor., CephBase (European data). National Resource Center for Cephalopods (NRCC), 11 Aug 2004, Galveston, Texas. https://marineinfo.org/id/dataset/18
Contact: Day, Catriona

Access data
Dedicated website
Availability: Creative Commons License This dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Description
A database-driven web site on all living cephalopods (octopus, squid, cuttlefish and nautilus). Contact at cephbase@hotmail.com more

CephBase is a dynamic relational database-driven web site that has been online since 1998. CephBase provides taxonomic data, distribution, images, videos, predator and prey data, size, references and scientific contact information for all living species of cephalopods (octopus, squid, cuttlefish and nautilus) in an easy to access, user-friendly manner. Species Database: Search by scientific, common name or synonym to call up species-specific pages with information such as full taxonomy, type species, names, size, predators, prey, biogeography, distribution maps, country lists, life history, images, videos, references, genetic information links and other internet resources. Image Database: Search our ~1650 cephalopod images which cover all life stages, behaviour, ecology, taxonomy as well as many other aspects of these amazing animals. Each image has a caption, key words, location, photographer and other data. Video Database: There are ~150 video clips in the video database. Reference Database: There are now over 6000 ceph papers in our reference database. Researcher Directory: Looking for a grad school supervisor or cephalopod expert? There are over 400 names in the International Directory of Cephalopod Workers. Predators and Prey: Search by predator, prey or cephalopod species in our predators and prey databases. Biogeography: In collaboration with The Sea Around Us Project (Daniel Pauly, Principal Investigator), the species-specific occurrence records already in CephBase and geographical distributions of commercial species in the 1984 FAO Species Catalogue, have been allocated to 18 FAO Statistical Areas, 64 Large Marine Ecosystems and the Exclusive Economic Zones of about 200 maritime countries and territories. See the Biogeography page. Links to country lists are available on each species page, where applicable. Plots of the occurrence records can now be plotted with either the C-Squares Mapper (courtesy of Tony Rees, CSIRO) or the OBIS Specimen Mapper (courtesy of the Kansas Geological Survey and the Hexacorallia Project) and the distribution range maps can be viewed. You can also view feedback we have received, FAQ's, links, our collaborators and the CIAC beak database in CephBase. The CephBase project was created in 1998 by Dr. James Wood and Catriona Day, at Dalhousie University (Dr. Ron O'Dor, Principal Investigator), supported by the National Oceanographic Partnership Program. Since 2000, the database has been housed at the National Resource Center for Cephalopods at the University of Texas Medical Branch (Dr. Phil Lee, Principal Investigator) and continues to be maintained by Catriona Day at the UBC Fisheries Centre, Vancouver, BC. CephBase is part of the Census of Marine Life, an international program to explain the diversity, distribution and abundance of marine life.

Scope
Themes:
Biology, Biology > Invertebrates, Biology > Nekton
Keywords:
Behavior, Biogeography, Bioinformatics, Biologists, Biology, Education, Fisheries, Latitude, Longitude, Oceanography, Research, Taxonomy, EurOBIS calculated BBOX, World Waters, Cephalopoda

Geographical coverage
EurOBIS calculated BBOX Stations
Bounding Box
Coordinates: MinLong: -45; MinLat: 27,45 - MaxLong: 32,3333; MaxLat: 81,2333 [WGS84]
World Waters [Marine Regions]

Taxonomic coverage
Cephalopoda [WoRMS]

Parameters
Taxonomy

Contributors
The Bermuda Biological Station for Research, Inc. (BBSR), moredata manager
Wood, James
University of British Columbia; Fisheries Centre, moredatabase developer
Day, Catriona
University of British Columbia; Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory, moredata managerdata creatordatabase developerdata creator
Day, Catriona
Lee, Phil

Related datasets
Published in:
EurOBIS: European Ocean Biodiversity Information System, more
OBIS-USA: US Ocean Biodiversity Informaton System

Dataset status: In Progress
Data type: Data
Data origin: Literature research
Release date: 2004-08-11
Metadatarecord created: 2004-05-10
Information last updated: 2012-06-11
All data in the Integrated Marine Information System (IMIS) is subject to the VLIZ privacy policy


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