The GBIF network consists of a series of a series of ‘node’
organisations who collate biodiversity data from their own countries,
with GBIF acting as an umbrella organisation to store data from all
nodes. Several nodes have their own APIs, often built from the ‘living
atlas’ codebase developed by the ALA. galah enables you to download data
either from GBIF (also see {rgbif}
) or from one of 10 node
organisations.
Choosing which node to query is not entirely straightforward. Broadly speaking, GBIF is always an easy answer, because it has information from many countries. If you only want data from a single country, however, the nodes may offer some advantages. Namely, GBIF nodes may support locally-specific:
Ultimately, {galah}
aims to provide access to
as many GBIF nodes as possible; it’s up to you which node organisation’s
data are suitable for your needs! galah currently supports the following
functions and atlases: