1. Ecological Analyses Using BOLD Sarah Adamowicz, Assistant Professor Biodiversity Institute of Ontario & Dept. Integrative Biology University of Guelph
2. 1- Managing and co-analyzing multiple types of data 2- Studying biological, habitat, and geographical associations 3- Accessing published data and co-analyzing published data with your own 4- Accumulation curves and biodiversity inventories 5- Using BINs as proxies for species in ecological research Types of Ecological Analyses BOLD Can Facilitate
13. Churchill Northern Studies Centre Sub Arctic Low Arctic High Arctic 4- Using BOLD to Inform Biodiversity Surveys The Case of Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
14. Species Accumulation Curve Tool Available in BOLD Insect Orders Marine Taxa Number of Individuals Number of Species/Clusters
15. Species Accumulation Curve Tool Available in BOLD Insect Orders Marine Taxa Number of Individuals Number of Species/Clusters
16. Zhou et al. 2009. Frontiers in Zoology. 6, 30. Similar trends often shown when biodiversity quantified in different ways Accumulation of EPT Diversity in Churchill Trichoptera Ephemeroptera Plecoptera Barcode Clusters Phylogenetic Diversity Morphospecies Number of Individuals