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GBIF Occurrence Cube of acacia in South Africa An example of occurrence cube of GBIF containing required column for impact indicator.

Usage

cube_acacia_SA

Format

A dataframe object containing 4,700 rows and 8 variables

year

The year the occurrence was recorded

eqdcellcode

The extended quarter degree cell code

speciesKey

The GBIF species identification number

species

The scientific name of species

occurrences

The number of observation in the cell

kingdom

The kingdom name of which the species belong

family

The family name of which the species belong

mincoordinateuncertaintyinmeters

minimum radius of the uncertainty circle around the geographic point

Source

GBIF.org (16 October 2025) GBIF Occurrence Download doi:10.15468/dl.zm3keb

See also

Examples

head(cube_acacia_SA, 10)
#>    year eqdcellcode specieskey        species occurrences kingdom   family
#> 1  2012   E008S28AC    2978552 Acacia saligna           1 Plantae Fabaceae
#> 2  2021   E016S28BD    2980425 Acacia cyclops           1 Plantae Fabaceae
#> 3  1995   E016S28CB    2980425 Acacia cyclops           1 Plantae Fabaceae
#> 4  2021   E016S28DA    2980425 Acacia cyclops           1 Plantae Fabaceae
#> 5  2024   E016S28DA    2980425 Acacia cyclops           1 Plantae Fabaceae
#> 6  2013   E016S29BD    2980425 Acacia cyclops           1 Plantae Fabaceae
#> 7  2023   E017S29AA    2980425 Acacia cyclops           1 Plantae Fabaceae
#> 8  2025   E017S29BD    2980425 Acacia cyclops           1 Plantae Fabaceae
#> 9  2018   E017S29CA    2978552 Acacia saligna           1 Plantae Fabaceae
#> 10 2025   E017S29DB    2978552 Acacia saligna           1 Plantae Fabaceae
#>    mincoordinateuncertaintyinmeters
#> 1                           1575268
#> 2                                19
#> 3                              1000
#> 4                                31
#> 5                              1000
#> 6                                 1
#> 7                                 1
#> 8                                 2
#> 9                                 7
#> 10                                4