Cloud Publications
International Journal of Advanced Remote Sensing and GIS
2015, Volume 4, Issue 1, pp. 960-964, Article ID Tech-366
ISSN 2320 - 0243
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Web GIS Enabled Faunal Information System (WGFIS) for
Monitoring and Analysis of Species Zoo-Geographic Distribution
Pinak Ranade
1
, Sunil Londhe
1
, Asima Mishra
1
and P.S. Bhatnagar
2
1
Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Under Ministry of IT & Communications, Govt. of
India, Pune University Campus, Pune, Maharashtra, India
2
Zoological Survey of India (ZSI), Western Region Centre, Rawet Road, Akurdi, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Correspondence should be addressed to Pinak Ranade, pinakr@gmail.com
Publication Date: 6 April 2015
Article Link: http://technical.cloud-journals.com/index.php/IJARSG/article/view/Tech-366
Copyright © 2015 Pinak Ranade, Sunil Londhe, Asima Mishra and P.S. Bhatnagar. This is an open access article
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Abstract Animals have distribution in both space and time. A given species occupies a certain
geographical range, which may also vary as a function of time, climatic conditions (biotic and abiotic
factors) e.g. migratory species of some birds, Monarch Butterflies, Mountain gorilla and whales are
some of the animal species that show migration. At present, there is tremendous anthropogenic
pressure on various animal species. Therefore, it may be beneficial to know their distribution in space
and if possible, to know relational aspect with biotic and abiotic factors. At a time, when only a small
percentage (<10 %) of the world’s species are known, it is very important to have their GIS mapping to
know distributional status of various species belonging to different faunal groups in their entire area of
distribution. The proposed system WGFIS aims to offer solution to overcome the issues and will be
very useful for monitoring and analysis of Species Zoo-Geographic Distribution. WGFIS will have
spatial database of several species in three groups of animals, which will be linked to the requisite
attributes for visualization and analysis. WGFIS will have the facility to upload the geo-tagged pictures
of the various species to display the actual location on the ground and help in planning, decision
making on various conservation measures through objective analysis.
Keywords Web-GIS; Faunal Species; Zoo-Geographic; Mapping
1. Introduction
Animals have distribution in space and time. A given species occupies a certain geographical range
which may also vary as a function of time, climatic conditions (biotic and abiotic factors) e.g. migratory
species such as some of the birds, Monarch Butterflies, Mountain gorilla and whales [1, 2, 3, 4] are
some of the animal’s species that show migration. These days, there is tremendous anthropogenic
pressure on various animal species. Therefore, it may be beneficial to know their distribution in space
and if possible, also to know relational aspect with biotic and abiotic factors.
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