Heimo Rainer, Andreas Berger, Tanja Schuster, Johannes Walter, Dieter Reich, Kurt Zernig, Jiří Danihelka, Hana Galušková, Patrik Mráz, Natalia Tkach, Jörn Hentschel, Jochen Müller, Sarah Wagner, Walter Berendsohn, Robert Lücking, Robert Vogt, Lia Pignotti, Francesco Roma-Marzio, Lorenzo Peruzzi
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摘要
命名和分类信息对植物收藏的管理是至关重要的。在系统和分类学研究方法的变化过程中,分类系统随着时间的推移发生了很大变化(Dalla Torre and Harms 1900, Durand and Bentham 1888, Endlicher 1836,被子植物系统发育组等人2016)。已经实施了各种保存材料的方法,其中大多数基于学名(例如科、属、种),通常与地理来源或收集者等其他标准相结合。收集管理系统JACQ于21世纪初建立,然后发展为支持多家机构。它的特点是集中的数据存储(镜像站点)和通过互联网访问。参与的集合可以随时以逗号分隔值(CSV)格式下载它们的数据。从一开始,JACQ就被设想为一个植物收藏的协作平台,即植物、真菌和藻类群体。这些类群的分类参考来源多种多样,目前首选的是在线资源,如Catalogue of Life、AlgaeBase、Index Fungorum、Mycobank、Tropicos、Plants of World online、International Plant Names Index (IPNI)、World Flora online、Euro+Med、Anthos、Flora of Northamerica、REFLORA、Flora of China、Flora of Cuba、Australian Virtual Herbarium (AVH)等。除了分类群的持久标识符(pid)之外,用于名称(任何分类级别)的持久标识符(pid)对于允许和支持跨机构和专题研究网络的可靠引用至关重要(Agosti et al. 2022)。为此,我们集成了对上面提到的几个资源的引用,并用这些外部pid填充JACQ中使用的名称。例如,Salix rosmarinifolia在《Plants of World Online》中被接受,而Euro+Med Plantbase则认为它是Salix repens subsp的同义词。rosmarinifolia。其中任何一个都可以是JACQ数据库中标本的标识。馆藏资料的检索一个强有力的用例是历史馆藏资料的管理。在历史上应用于材料的过时的分类单元概念的基础上,“旧”同义词在历史典藏中无处不在。为了检索给定分类单元的所有资料,有必要知道所有相关的名称。结合关联数据和IIIF(国际图像互操作性框架)技术的能力,这些ids将成为集成分散信息系统和重用(全球)分类骨干与收集管理系统(Gamer and kreyenb 2022, Hyam 2022, Loh 2017)的关键要素。
Community Curation of Nomenclatural and Taxonomic Information in the Context of the Collection Management System JACQ
Nomenclatural and taxonomic information are crucial for curating botanical collections. In the course of changing methods for systematic and taxonomic studies, classification systems changed considerably over time (Dalla Torre and Harms 1900, Durand and Bentham 1888, Endlicher 1836, Angiosperm Phylogeny Group et al. 2016). Various approaches to store preserved material have been implemented, most of them based on scientific names (e.g., families, genera, species) often in combination with other criteria such as geographic provenance or collectors. The collection management system, JACQ, was established in the early 2000s then developed to support multiple institutions. It features a centralised data storage (with mirror sites) and access via the Internet. Participating collections can download their data at any time in a comma-separated values (CSV) format. From the beginning, JACQ was conceived as a collaboration platform for objects housed in botanical collections, i.e., plant, fungal and algal groups. For these groups, various sources of taxonomic reference exist, nowadays online resources are preferred, e.g., Catalogue of Life, AlgaeBase, Index Fungorum, Mycobank, Tropicos, Plants of the World Online, International Plant Names Index (IPNI), World Flora Online, Euro+Med, Anthos, Flora of Northamerica, REFLORA, Flora of China, Flora of Cuba, Australian Virtual Herbarium (AVH). Implementation and (re)use of PIDs Persistent identifiers (PIDs) for names (at any taxonomic rank) apart from PIDs for taxa, are essential to allow and support reliable referencing across institutions and thematic research networks (Agosti et al. 2022). For this purpose we have integrated referencing to several of the above mentioned resources and populate the names used inside JACQ with those external PIDs. For example, Salix rosmarinifolia is accepted in Plants of the World Online while Euro+Med Plantbase considers it a synonym of Salix repens subsp. rosmarinifolia. Either one can be an identification of a specimen in the JACQ database. Retrieval of collection material One strong use case is the curation of material in historic collections. On the basis of outdated taxon concepts that were applied to the material in history, "old" synonyms are omnipresent in historical collections. In order to retrieve all material of a given taxon, it is necessary to know all relevant names. Future outlook In combination with the capability of Linked Data and the IIIF (International Image Interoperability Framework) technology, these PIDs serve as crucial elements for the integration of decentralized information systems and reuse of (global) taxonomic backbones in combination with collection management systems (Gamer and Kreyenbühl 2022, Hyam 2022, Loh 2017).