GBIF nodes store content in hundreds of different fields, and users often
require thousands or millions of records at a time. To reduce time taken to
download data, and limit complexity of the resulting tibble
, it is sensible
to restrict the fields returned by occurrence queries. The full list of
available fields can be viewed with show_all(fields)
. Note that select()
and galah_select()
are supported for all atlases that allow downloads, with
the exception of GBIF, for which all columns are returned.
Calling the argument group = "basic"
returns the following columns:
decimalLatitude
decimalLongitude
eventDate
scientificName
taxonConceptID
recordID
dataResourceName
occurrenceStatus
Using group = "event"
returns the following columns:
eventRemarks
eventTime
eventID
eventDate
samplingEffort
samplingProtocol
Using group = "media"
returns the following columns:
multimedia
multimediaLicence
images
videos
sounds
Using group = "taxonomy"
returns higher taxonomic information for a given
query. It is the only group
that is accepted by atlas_species()
as well
as atlas_occurrences()
.
Using group = "assertions"
returns all quality assertion-related
columns. The list of assertions is shown by show_all_assertions()
.
For atlas_occurrences()
, arguments passed to ...
should be valid field
names, which you can check using show_all(fields)
. For atlas_species()
,
it should be one or more of:
counts
to include counts of occurrences per species.
synonyms
to include any synonymous names.
lists
to include authoritative lists that each species is included on.