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The Fish Database of Taiwan
Kwang-Tsao
Shao
Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica
Research Fellow
No. 128, Sec. 2, Academia Rd. Nankang Dist.
Taipei
TAIWAN
TW
zoskt@gate.sinica.edu.tw
Hsin-Hua
Lin
Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica
No. 128, Sec. 2, Academia Rd. Nankang Dist.
Taipei
TAIWAN
TW
linhh@gate.sinica.edu.tw
Yung-Chang
Lin
Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica
No. 128, Sec. 2, Academia Rd. Nankang, Taipei, TAIWAN, R.O.C
TW
jacklin480819@gmail.com
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Pai-Lei
Lin
Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica
No. 128, Sec. 2, Academia Rd. Nankang, Taipei, TAIWAN, R.O.C
TW
lpllin@gate.sinica.edu.tw
contentProvider
Ching-Yi
Chen
Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica
No. 128, Sec. 2, Academia Rd. Nankang, Taipei, TAIWAN, R.O.C
TW
contentProvider
Cheng-Yi
Tsai
Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica
No. 128, Sec. 2, Academia Rd. Nankang, Taipei, TAIWAN, R.O.C
Taipei
TW
contentProvider
2014-03-25
eng
The Fish Database of Taiwan is centered on fish taxonomy and includes the following information: (1) basic information about each species of fish (including their scientific names, morphological characteristics, habitats and behavior, and so on) and images (including specimens and ecological photos, X-rays of fish skeletons, and otoliths); (2) specimen data of 10 institutes in Taiwan and those that have been archived overseas; (3) distributional data (about 230,000 entries); (4) bibliography of references related to the fish of Taiwan; (5) other information, such as a gallery of fish photos, rare Chinese characters with the “fish” radical, 9 e-books on fish, an illustrated glossary of fish terms, Taiwan seafood guide, and many others. With the funding from Taiwan e-Learning and Digital Archives Program (TELDAP), all the information is continually updated and can be accessed at http://fishdb.sinica.edu.tw. Currently, The Fish Database of Taiwan contains 3,115 species of fish in Taiwan from 298 families. These numbers do not include unidentified fish species, especially deep-sea fish. In collaboration with the global fish database, FishBase (http://www.fishbase.org), which was developed by the WorldFish Center, The Fish Database of Taiwan has established a Chinese mirror site, through which both databases can access each other’s fish data. Through this collaboration with FishBase, users of other global databases, such as Species 2000, Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS), Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), and BioNet-International can also access the latest information about the fish of Taiwan.
Taiwan
Fish
Taxonomy
Checklist
Occurrence
Specimen
GBIF Dataset Type Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_type.xml
Specimen
GBIF Dataset Subtype Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_subtype.xml
http://fishdb.sinica.edu.tw/eng/home.php
Marine and fresh waters of Taiwan and the off-shore islands, including Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu, Green Island, Lanyu, Liuqiu, Dongsha Atoll, and Spratly Islands
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123.91
26.62
19.78
2002-01-01
2012-12-31
Kwang-Tsao
Shao
Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica
Research Fellow
No. 128, Sec. 2, Academia Rd. Nankang Dist.
Taipei
TAIWAN
TW
zoskt@gate.sinica.edu.tw
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The checklists mainly describes the wild fishes collected and found in Taiwan. The specimens cover the collections of adults, juveniles, and eggs of fishes. The morphological characteristics would be measured for every specimen as well as images would be taken, and then the specimen would be preserved in 95% alcohol and/or liquid Nitrogen for the records and further DNA barcoding analysis. The ecological photos and videos are taken under waters periodically, mainly for the coral reef and freshwater fishes. The distributional data (about 230 thousands entries) provide the occurrence records integrated from several different research projects, the subjects included deep-sea fishes, costal and economic fishes, demersal and benthic fishes, Dongsha Atoll fishes, freshwater and endemic fishes.
The fish specimens and distributional data in The Fish Database of Taiwan source from many research projects conducted in the past and now, therefore depending on research subjects and purposes, specimen sampling is conducted by different methods and various fishery gears. For example, bottom and beam trawls are adopted for capturing marine demersal and benthic fishes, gillnets for economic fishes, fishing rods or falling gear for single specific species, light traps and zooplankton nets for fish eggs and larval fishes, fyt net for estuary fishes, electric fishing for river fishes, and even directly purchasing samples at fish markets. The data included in the Fish Database of Taiwan has been collected for more than 30 years even though the Database was late established in1990s, and the archiving is still ongoing.
Digital Archives of Taiwan Fish Database
Kwang-Tsao
Shao
principalInvestigator
National Science Council, Executive Yuan, Taiwan
Taiwan e-Learning and Digital Archives Program (TELDAP)
The checklist, specimens, and images of Taiwan marine and freshwater fishes
2014-02-21T03:33:38.327+08:00
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