BatMapPH: Philippine Bat Species Occurrence Database

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最新版本 published by Eco/Con Lab Biodiversity Synthesis+ Centre on 十月 28, 2025 Eco/Con Lab Biodiversity Synthesis+ Centre
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2025年10月28日
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說明

The Philippines boasts rich biodiversity, particularly in bat diversity and endemism, yet comprehensive research and documentation efforts are notably lacking across many species, ecosystems, and geopolitical regions. Addressing this gap, BatMapPH has been initiated with the goal of mobilising and consolidating biodiversity records for Philippine bats published in research and field surveys. This initiative operates on the FAIR-data sharing principles, striving to enhance the accessibility and usability of bat occurrence data within a regional and global context, notably through platforms like the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). By centralising and standardising bat biodiversity data, BatMapPH aims to support various crucial applications in research and conservation. For instance, these data can facilitate the development of species distribution models, which are crucial for predicting the impact of environmental changes on bat populations and diversity. Additionally, the platform supports studies aimed at mapping bat-borne diseases, thus contributing to efforts to prevent future spillovers and pandemics. Furthermore, BatMapPH is a collaborative hub for bat ecologists and conservation biologists in the country and abroad. It provides a vital venue for experts to exchange knowledge and share advancements in bat distribution, diversity, ecology, and systematics, fostering a community-driven approach to understanding and safeguarding Philippine bat species. In summary, BatMapPH aims to fill critical gaps in Philippine bat research and documentation and seeks to empower scientists and conservationists across the ASEAN region by providing essential data and fostering collaborative efforts for effective biodiversity conservation and management.

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Tanalgo K, Dela Cruz K (2025). BatMapPH: Philippine Bat Species Occurrence Database. Version 1.385. Eco/Con Lab Biodiversity Synthesis+ Centre. Occurrence dataset. https://bkmd.aseanbiodiversity.org/ipt/resource?r=batmapph&v=1.385

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關鍵字

Occurrence; Observation

聯絡資訊

Krizler Tanalgo
  • 元數據提供者
  • 出處
  • 連絡人
  • 研究主持人
Principal Investigator
Eco/Con Lab Biodiversity Synthesis+ Centre
S&T Building, College of Science and Mathematics, University of Southern Mindanao
9407 Kabacan
Cotabato
PH
09777771412
Kier Dela Cruz
  • 元數據提供者
Researcher/Faculty Member
Eco/Con Lab Biodiversity Synthesis+ Centre
S&T Building, College of Science and Mathematics, University of Southern Mindanao
9407 Kabacan
Cotabato
PH

地理涵蓋範圍

The Philippine Islands

界定座標範圍 緯度南界 經度西界 [5.095, 118.433], 緯度北界 經度東界 [19.289, 126.183]

分類群涵蓋範圍

無相關描述

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Chiroptera
Family Pteropodidae, Megadermatidae, Emballonuridae, Vespertilionidae, Rhinolophidae, Miniopteridae, Molossidae, Hipposideridae

時間涵蓋範圍

起始日期 / 結束日期 2000-01-01 / 2024-05-05

計畫資料

The Philippines boasts rich biodiversity, particularly in terms of bat diversity and endemism, yet comprehensive research and documentation efforts are notably lacking across many species, ecosystems, and geopolitical regions. Addressing this gap, BatMapPH has been initiated with the goal of mobilising and consolidating biodiversity records for Philippine bats published in research and field surveys. This initiative operates on the FAIR-data sharing principles, striving to enhance the accessibility and usability of bat occurrence data within a regional and global context, notably through platforms like the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). By centralising and standardising bat biodiversity data, BatMapPH aims to support various crucial applications in research and conservation. For instance, these data can facilitate the development of species distribution models, which are crucial for predicting the impact of environmental changes on bat populations and diversity. Additionally, the platform supports studies aimed at mapping bat-borne diseases, thus contributing to efforts aimed at preventing future spillovers and pandemics. Furthermore, BatMapPH serves as a collaborative hub for bat ecologists and conservation biologists in the country and abroad. It provides a vital venue for experts to exchange knowledge and share advancements in bat distribution, diversity, ecology, and systematics, fostering a community-driven approach to understanding and safeguarding Philippine bat species. In summary, BatMapPH not only aims to fill critical gaps in Philippine bat research and documentation but also seeks to empower scientists and conservationists across the ASEAN region by providing essential data and fostering collaborative efforts essential for effective biodiversity conservation and management.

計畫名稱 BatMapPH: Philippine Bat Species Occurrence Database
辨識碼 EV-ASIA2024DM
研究區域描述 The Philippine Islands

參與計畫的人員:

Krizler Tanalgo

取樣方法

We applied the PRISMA approach to update the collated occurrence data from Tanalgo and Hughes (2018, Mammalian Biology https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mambio.2018.03.005). We used the combinations of the following keywords: ‘Bats’ and ‘Philippines’ to search for published literature from Google Scholar. We conducted an additional search for published studies on new localities and natural history notes of species by exploring the Biodiversity Literature Repository (BLR) () and ResearchGate (). We excluded the thesis and dissertation to standardise our database because most universities and academic institutions do not have online repositories to access their research. We then assigned teams to collect and analyze data from specific taxonomic groups. Using the Darwin Core Biodiversity Standard format (Wieczorek et al., 2012), each study extracted species list, taxonomic classification, conservation status, location of the species, and other relevant information.

研究範圍 The information contained in BatMapPH was compiled from documented observations published in the Philippines between 2000 and 2024.
品質控管 All listed species and their distribution in the database using the Catalogue of Life, taxonomy names were aligned and standardised (https://www.catalogueoflife.org) and the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) database (https://www.itis.gov/). Dubious species, such as those with problematic identification or species that naturally do not occur in the range without proper discussions or expert clarifications, were excluded from the list. We plotted and mapped all species occurrence within the Philippine boundaries using QGIS (v. 3.26) (QGIS Development Team, 2022) to curate species occurrence within the range. Biodiversity records outside the range or within unusual locations were counter-checked with the original reference and corrected.

方法步驟描述:

  1. 1. Collating and filtering of published bat studies from the Philippine Islands. 2. Reviewing of the studies for suitability based on criteria. 3. Extracting species occurrence data and other relevant metadata from biodiversity studies in the Philippines. 4. Organising the species occurrence records and associated metadata following Darwin Core Standards in Microsoft Office Excel format (.csv). 5. Curating species occurrence in Quantum GIS.

額外的詮釋資料

替代的識別碼 2877b66a-577b-40d6-bdca-daeb0ae762bc
https://bkmd.aseanbiodiversity.org/ipt/resource?r=batmapph