ARPHA Preprints, doi: 10.3897/arphapreprints.e109994
A comprehensive database of squirrel distribution and occurrence in South Asia
expand article infoSwati Udayraj, Senan D'Souza, Palassery Suresh Aravind, Rakesh Kumar Muni, Nandini Rajamani
‡ IISER Tirupati, Tirupati, India
Open Access
Abstract

The Squirrels of South Asia (SOSA) database compiles comprehensive distribution and occurrence information on all squirrel species that occur in this region (34 species). These 34 squirrel species, including tree, flying and ground squirrels, represent 14% of global sciurid diversity. The database collates curated data from various sources such as museums, literature, primary fieldwork, citizen science, and social media platforms and covers the entire distributional ranges of the target species, including countries in Central Asia and Southeast Asia when required. The SOSA database enhances our understanding of squirrel distribution, population dynamics, and their conservation needs in South Asia by consolidating information. It aims to be a valuable resource for researchers, conservationists, and wildlife enthusiasts.

As of March 2023, the database comprises over 40,000 records of 34 species in over 30 countries globally. Spending an average of 334 hours on each species, more than 20 data collectors put in over 10,000 hours to gather, curate, and build this database. The database has resulted in novel records of species occurrence in regions and countries that are poorly represented in currently available global data repositories. The current vesrion which has been made public via GBIF comprises of 1187 records of all 34 species across multiple sources. This is a subset of the SOSA database.

Keywords
database, occurrence, social media, citizen science, museum records, squirrels, South Asia, Asia