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How to use the Transloc website (first steps)



If you just want to see basic data about translocated populations



If you just want to see basic...
See here what you can do
See here what you can do
If you want to see detailed data about translocated populations
If you want to see detailed data...
Log in or request a user account and see here what you can do
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If you want to contribute to the database with your translocated populations



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How to see basic data about translocated populations (not logged in with a user account)?

On the home page, go to the map and
On the home page, go t...


See the populations (approximate locations) with the pointer.



See the populations (app...


Go to Queries > Basic query, select taxa names or locations or years, or any combination of these. Then click on ‘Send query’.



Go to Queries > Basic...

Below the Query options, you have access to...

Below the Quer...



A graph showing the number of available versus unavailable data for each population. The bars are clickable to see which database fields are available and which are not.



A graph showing the number of availab...



A map with the approximate locations of the translocated populations.



A map with the approximate locations...

A data table listing the populations

corresponding to the query which you can export in various formats.

A data table listing the populations...
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How to contribute to the Transloc database (logged in with a user account)initions

Check if your population is already in the DB
Check if your popula...
Verify the GBIF name of your species
Verify the GBIF name...


Check if the taxon is already in the DB



Check if the taxon i...




Create a new taxon in TransLoc





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Create a new population in TransLoc

Create a new pop...






Check the data of your population







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You have new data or wish to modify incorrect or inaccurate data



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You can now fill in data fields with your data





You can now fill in da...

Propose new data or modifications

Propose new data or...



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Check if the population is already in the DB
Check if the populati...
Verify the GBIF name of your species
Verify the GBIF name...


Check the data of your population



Check the data of you...

Propose new data or modifications

Propose new data or m...
Go to https://www.gbif.org/ or https://www.gbif.org/fr/ or https://www.gbif.org/es/ , and type your taxon name to verify if it is an accepted name or a synonym. The Transloc database uses GBIF accepted names.
Go to https://www.gbif.org/ or https://www.gbif.org/fr/ or https://www.gbif.org/es/ , and type your taxon...

Go to the home page and check your population on the map.

Or go to Data > Queries > Basic query, select taxon name and eventually a location and/or years ; click on ‘Send query’ to get a table with a list of correponding translocated populations ; copy the pop code of your population.

Or go to Data > Queries > Advanced query, tick Population code, Species, First RST, Country, Main location, and Pop location ; then click on ‘Send request’ to get the list of populations ; copy the pop code of your population or click on the pop code to get directly to the population page.

Go to the home page and check your population on the map....




Go to Data > Read / Edit > Populations and type the pop code of your population in the field below the counter.





Go to Data > Read / Edit > Populations and type the pop code of your population in the field below the co...
In the population page (Data > Read / Edit > Populations), add new data in one or several fields following the definitions of fields and options and click on ’Update data’ (mandatory). An e-mail will be sent to the administrators and previous contributors of the population. At the same time, the fields will be highlighted and become non-modifiable until an administrator validates the data. Alternatively, to propose new data on the numbers of translocated individuals or on post-translocation population size, you can also Import data using Excel files
In the population page (Data > Read / Edit > Populations), add new data in one or several fields followin...


Check if the taxon is already in the DB



Check if the taxon is...

Go Data > Read / Edit > Taxa and type the GBIF taxon name in the field below the counter.

Go Data > Read / Edit > Taxa and type the GBIF taxon name in the field below the counter.

Create a new taxon in TransLoc

Create a new taxon in...



Go to Data > New > New taxon and type the GBIF taxon name in Scientific name. This field is connected to the GBIF database and the taxonomic data will be automatically filled. Below the taxonomic data you can also enter additional information on the taxon if you wish. Do no forget to click on ‘Create taxon’.



Go to Data > New > New taxon and type the GBIF taxon name in Scientific name. This field is connected to...

Create a new population in TransLoc

Create a new populati...


You can now fill in data fields with your data



You can now fill in d...

Go to Data > New > New population. Click on the loupe icon, type your taxon name in the Search field and select it from the table. Then select a country name from the list of standardized country names from GeoNames. and type the year of first translocation event (i.e., release, sowing, translocation; there might be several) of this translocated population. You can then click on ‘Create population’ (mandatory) before or after filling different fields with your data, following the definitions of fields. An e-mail will be sent to the administrators for validation. Please note that the minimum data to create a population are the taxon name, the country and the year (or a year interval).Alternatively, you can create new populations with basic data using the Import data using Excel files procedure.

Go to Data > New > New population. Click on the loupe icon, type your taxon name in the Search field and...

Once you have created a population, you can propose additional data in one or several fields following the definitions of field  and click on ’Update data’ (mandatory). An e-mail will be sent to the administrators and at the same time, the fields will be highlighted and become non-modifiable until an administrator validates the data.

Once you have created a population, you can propose additional data in one or several fields following th...
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How to look at or download data from the database (logged in with a user account)



See the populations (approximate locations) with the pointer.



See the populations (approximate...

On the home page, go to the map.

On the home page, go to th...

Select a taxon name or population code to view the selected taxon or population page.

Select a taxon name or populatio...

Go to  Data > Read / Edit > Taxa or Data > Read / Complete > Populations.

Go to  Data > Read / Edit...

You have access to the same functions as a simple visitor.

You have access to the same func...

Go to Queries > Basic query, select taxa names or locations or years, or any combination of these. Then click on ‘Send query’.

Go to Queries > Basic quer...

You have access to a downloadable data table listing the populations with the data available in the requested fields.

You have access to a downloadabl...



Go to Queries > Advanced query, select the kingdoms and data fields and click on ‘Send request’.



Go to Queries > Advanced q...
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