Observations/Identifications within a taxon and a certain place

How to view all species that I IDENTIFIED within a higher taxon (e.g. Salticidae) in a certain location (e.g. the whole world)

This list is based on the community ID and not my ID

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/taxa?ident_user_id=benjamin_fabian&taxon_id=48139&place_id=any


How to view all species that I OBSERVED within a higher taxon (e.g. Salticidae) in a certain location (e.g. the whole world)

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/taxa?user_id=benjamin_fabian&taxon_id=48139&place_id=any


place_id=7207 (Germany)
place_id=6973 (Italy)
place_id=67952 (Europe)
place_id=any (World)


Finding all my obs without photos:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=any&user_id=benjamin_fabian&verifiable=any&photos=false

photos=true shows all obs with photos


Compare distribution of several species on one map
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/compare?s=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%3D

Posted on December 20, 2022 11:50 AM by benjamin_fabian benjamin_fabian

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@odessa13 This journal entry was just meant to be for myself, to have a place to save those links because it's a nice way to get a quick overview about all the species I observed within a certain taxon. (I first wanted to send myself a private message with those links, but unfortunately I can't send myself private messages).

Those links work for everyone else as well, though. Just exchange the "user_id=" with another user's name. And if you want to see the data for another taxon, change the "taxon_id=".

Posted by benjamin_fabian over 1 year ago

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