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Title: A vision for community involvement and integration


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A vision for community involvement and integration
Robert K. Peet Alan S. Weakley
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Southeastern floristic dataA community web
portal
  • The challenge of integrating data of diverse
    provenance.
  • Example features Floristic atlas
  • Collections
  • Communities
  • Traits
  • Images

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  • Technological foundation
  • Concept relationships for data integration
  • Cache of DIGIR queries for access to many
    collections
  • Collection databases with concepts
  • Alternative taxonomic perspectives
  • Dynamic versioning

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  • Why we need a new Atlas
  • New names
  • New taxon concepts (lumps splits)
  • New discoveries
  • Taxa new to science
  • New collections overlooked collections
  • New data sources (Plots, Heritage lists)
  • New determinations

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  • Challenges in creating a modern Southeastern
    floristic atlas
  • Regional floras are generally obsolete and
    incomplete.
  • Local atlases follow idiosyncratic taxonomies.
  • Few museum collections have been databased.
  • Museum collections are rarely determined to
    concept.
  • Floristic lists and ecological datasets with
    multiple taxonomic authorities and inconsistent
    taxonomic concepts have defied integration.

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Concepts matter Andropogon virginicus complex
in the Carolinas 9 elemental units 17 base
concepts, 27 scientific names
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  • The good news
  • Multiple organizations are developing tools for
    concept use and integration.
  • The challenge
  • Few large-scale compilations of concepts and
    their relationships are available.

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Concept mapping progress
  • 65000 relationships of taxon concepts to
    Weakley 2005 concepts
  • Based on 800 taxonomic references.

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Toward a new Atlas
http//herbarium.unc.edu/seflora/firstviewer.htm
How to integrate new sources of data??
Carya carolinae-septentrionalis, Radford et al.
1968
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Add dynamic access to NCU collection
NCU RAB
Carya carolinae-septentrionalis
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Add USDA PLANTS records CVS vegetation plot
data
NCU RAB USDA CVS
Carya carolinae-septentrionalis
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But wait !!There is a concept issue
  • According to Radford 1968, USDA PLANTS v 4.0,
    Weakley 2005
  • Carya carolinae-septentrionalis
  • Carya ovata
  • According to Stone 1997 in FNA
  • Carya ovata var australis
  • Carya ovata var. ovata

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Some nominal occurrences might or might not
represent the taxon
Carya carolinae-septentrionalis
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NCU specimen records of Carya ovata must be
interpreted using nominal concepts
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Recall Cleistes
  • Cleistes bifaria was split off C. divaricata
    after Radford et al. was published.
  • Radford et al. records must be mapped as
    ambiguous.
  • Kartesz incorrectly maps all Cleistes in the
    Carolinas as C. divaricata owing to uncritical
    import of records from Radford.

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Data layers
  • Specimens
  • NCU (80,000 - nominal)
  • NCSU (10,000 - nominal)
  • Weymouth Woods (2000 - Weakley)
  • UNCC (in process, 43,000 - Weakley)
  • High-quality databases
  • Sorries SE Costal Plain endemics (Weakley)
  • NC Natural Heritage Program (Weakley)
  • Harmon et al. 2006 West Virginia Atlas (US)
  • Selected literature records (idiosyncratic)

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Data layers 2
  • Other databases
  • Radford et al. (Radford)
  • USDA PLANTS (US)
  • Site records
  • Carolina Vegetation Survey (300,000)
  • Total county records in database 1,500,000

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Specimens matching the name
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  • ..\..\New Folder\Snap32.jpg

Images matching the name
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Community types with the concept
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Link to Vegetation plots with the taxon
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Next steps?
  • Design
  • Allow user to select date-specific version of
    Weakley.
  • Allow user to select a Weakley, PLANTS, or FNA
    perspective (or others?).
  • Data needs
  • Map relationships to PLANTS v 4.0
  • Map relationships between PLANTS and FNA
  • Date-stamp changes in Weakley
  • More distribution layers

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Issues
  • Geographic circumscription
  • Community building
  • Concepts
  • Preferred perspectives
  • Additional floras
  • Monographs
  • How empower community
  • How encourage community

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Issues-2
  • Adding county occurrence data
  • Adding state data (WV, WEWO, NCSC, UNCC)
  • How to encourage other collectors of records to
    participate
  • Adding individual literature and site data
    records
  • Empowering the user base to contribute
  • Governance / Ownership / QC roles. Who does what?

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Issues-3
  • Guidelines and best practices for determinations
  • Regional web portal.
  • UNC website to transition into regional website
  • Annotation comment ?
  • Relationship to state websites (eg VA, TN, FL,
    AL)
  • Possible 2-way flow of information.
  • Region enriches state websites vice versa.
  • Other functions

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Links
  • ConceptMapper
  • http//152.2.14.231/conceptmapper/
  • Weakley flora
  • http//herbarium.unc.edu/flora.htm
  • NCU Atlas of the SE flora
  • http//herbarium.unc.edu/seflora/firstviewer.htm
  • Thanks
  • NSF (SEEK, VegBank), NC Bot. Garden
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