ATBI Database: Introduction and Link
ATBI Database: Introduction and Link
Welcome to the latest version of the ATBI Database. Proceed to the Database
- The database records shown are drawn from the current repository of ATBI data. The database will be updated periodically as additional data becomes available from scientists conducting research in the Park.
- It is open to students, teachers, researchers, and the general public.
ATBI Database distribution points for the Dark-eyed Junco. 
Each point represents a geo-spatially referenced point in the database.
- Sensitive locations and species are not included in the database. Please contact Keith Langdon at Keith_Langdon@nps.gov for permission to view sensitive data.
- Please be aware of the following known deficiencies, which are in the process of correction:
- The current phenology chart structure was originally designed for animal taxa. When displayed for plant taxa, they may be less appropriate.
- The base maps do not include the Foothills Parkway, Purchase Knob, and Happy Valley areas although data points may be shown for these areas. The points that fall within these areas may appear to be outside of the Park, but are accurate locations
- Specimen data points load slowly, particularly if they are numerous, so please be patient.
- Data points may not map properly using browsing engines other than Internet Explorer.
- Please contact Chuck Cooper at chuck@dlia.org with and comments about the database.
- Please cite the ATBI Database as:
- Discover Life in America - All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory. 2008. The ATBI Database. http://tremont22.campus.utk.edu/ATBI_start.cfm, Discover Life in America, Gatlinburg, Tennessee 37738.











