Biodumpy: A comprehensive biological data downloader
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https://doi.org/10.17161/bi.v20i1.24725Abstract
In recent years, the expansion of public biodiversity platforms and associated datasets has greatly improved access to ecological and biological information. These resources now cover vast geographic areas, extended temporal scales, and diverse taxonomic groups, becoming essential for ecological studies by enabling more comprehensive analyses and novel hypotheses testing. Concurrently, the development of programming packages has facilitated data access and interaction, optimizing their retrieval processes. However, most existing tools are limited to specific databases, posing challenges for studies requiring smooth data integration from multiple sources. The growing availability of biodiversity records highlight the urgent need for robust tools to efficiently download, process, and analyse, ecological and biological information. To address this limitation, we introduce biodumpy, a new Python package developed for the retrieval, management, and integration of biological data from several public databases. Biodumpy provides access to up-to-date and comprehensive datasets spanning genetic, geographic, taxonomic, and bibliographic sources. It includes specialized modules for efficient data retrieval across taxonomic lists, with the possibility to process multiple modules simultaneously. By integrating diverse data sources, biodumpy enhances data acquisition, providing researchers with a powerful framework for comprehensive analyses and supporting ecological research to tackle complex environmental challenges.
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Copyright (c) 2026 Tommaso Cancellario, Tomas Golomb Durán , Antoni Josep Far, Alejandro Roldán, Maria Capa

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