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Mette Lund & Paco Sánchez Biodiversity group Eionet Biodiversity NRC 5-7 Nov 2012

EUNIS web application. Mette Lund & Paco Sánchez Biodiversity group Eionet Biodiversity NRC 5-7 Nov 2012. EUNIS – European Nature Information System. EUNIS goes back to 2005 EUNIS has three modules Species 280 000+ species (incl synonyms) Habitat types EUNIS habitat types classification

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Mette Lund & Paco Sánchez Biodiversity group Eionet Biodiversity NRC 5-7 Nov 2012

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  1. EUNIS web application Mette Lund & Paco Sánchez Biodiversity group Eionet Biodiversity NRC 5-7 Nov 2012

  2. EUNIS – European Nature Information System • EUNIS goes back to 2005 • EUNIS has three modules • Species • 280 000+ species (incl synonyms) • Habitat types • EUNIS habitat types classification • Habitats Directive Annex I • Sites • Natura 2000 • CDDA

  3. EUNIS species focus • Species covered by international legislation • Species covered by the European Red List • Species used in European indicators • Species of special interest • Invasive alien species • Wild crop relatives • Pollinators

  4. Species in the Annexes of… • Habitats D. (92/43/EEC) • Birds D. (2009/147/EC) • Bern convention 1979 • Bonn - CMS 1979 • CITES 1973 • CITES EU regulations • AEWA 2008 • EuroBats 1991 • ACCOBAMS 1996 • ASCOBANS 1992 • Wadden Sea Agreement 1990 • SPA/BD Mediterráneo • OSPAR • HELCOM

  5. Species used in indicators SEBI • 001 148 common bird species; Grassland butterflies from 13-15 countries (2012 update) • 002 Bird species • 003 Those listed in Annexes II, IV, and V Habitats Directive • 010 More than 12.000 alien species recorded in Europe; 163 "Worst invasive alien species threatening biodiversity in Europe" • 011 124 bird species covered by the Pan-European Common Bird Monitoring Scheme (PECBMS) • 012 Fish and invertebrate species landed from fisheries • 021 Several species of commercial interest Outlook • 004 Plant and vertebrate species

  6. EUNIS deep links to other online databases • PESI (270 000 links) • Catalogue of Life (64 000 links) • GBIF (213 000 links) • WorMS (38 000 links) • IUCN redlists (5 000 links) • CITES/UNEP-WCMC (900 links) • ITIS (39 000 links) • Fauna Europaea (173 000 links) • Encyclopedia of Life (5 000 links) • Wikipedia (13 000 links) • 8 000 pictures – mainly Wikimedia

  7. EUNIS web application

  8. General Information Conservation status Legal instruments Useful links Canis lupus, Linnaeus 1758 Taxonomic Information Kingdom: Animalia; Phylum: Chordata (Vertebrata); Class: Mammalia; Subclass: Theria (Eutheria); Order: Carnivora; Family: Canidae; Genus: Canis; Species: Canis lupus Valid subspecies: Synonyms: Vernacular names: Link to official country links Link to external sources Invasiveness of thespecies: European Network on Invasive Alien Species, NOBANIS

  9. General InformationConservation statusLegal instruments Useful links In relationtoNatureDirectives Summarytablewithconservation status per biogeographical regions Conservation status 2006 Summary 2006 reporting Speciesfacsheets per country and biogeographical region Sites Natura 2000 where the species is listed Derogationreports In plant species, it is neccesary to add a link to the “Habitat types” where the species is included International Threat Status EuropeanUnion: LeastConcern Europe: LeastConcern World: LeastConcern National/regional Links to National/Regional Red Books Global The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species

  10. General Information Conservation status Legal instruments Useful links International Conventions CITES Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora Appendix II: Species that are not necessarily now threatened with extinction but that may become so unless trade is closely controlled. International trade may be authorized by the granting of an export permit or re-export certificate. No import permit is necessary for these species under CITES EuropeanConventions Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats(Bern) Appendix II: Strictly Protected Fauna Species EuropeanDirectives Directive 92/43/EEC on the conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora. Annex II: Animal and plantspecies of communityinterestwhoseconservationrequiresthedesignation of specialareas of conservation. Annex IV: Animal and plantspecies of communityinterest in need of strictprotection. Annex V: Animal and plantspecies of communityinterestwhosetaking in the wild and exploitationmay be subjecttomanagementmeasures National legislation Link to the legislation of the Member States (national and regional, if any)

  11. General Information Conservation status Legal instruments Useful links General European Threatened Species Red Lists Pan EuropeanSpeciesdirectoriesInfrastructure Fauna Europaea Catalogue of Life Encyclopedia of Life IntegratedTaxonomicInformationSystem ITIS Zootaxa: A mega-journal for zoological taxonomists in the world UN EnvironmentProgramme-WorldConservationMonitoring Centre National Center forBiotechnologyInformation NCBI Birds Populationdistribution of birds in Europe Populationtrends of birds in Europe BirdActionPlans EuropeanBirdCensusCommittee Fish Fish Base Sea Life Base(includes invertebrates and marine plants) Invasivealienspecies DeliveryAlienInvasiveSpeciesInventoriesforEurope Global InvasiveSpeciesdatabase

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