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Vocab for native range #28

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peterdesmet opened this issue Aug 10, 2017 · 5 comments
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Vocab for native range #28

peterdesmet opened this issue Aug 10, 2017 · 5 comments
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@peterdesmet
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There is a vocab for native range suggested in the Excel file. I have some questions and suggestions about it and would like to have it confirmed:

original value original suggested value  new suggested value comment
AM pan-American Americas  For the region, Wikipedia suggests "Americas"
NAM Northern America Northern America Do we mean Northern America (US & CA) or North America (includes Mexico and Latin America)??
SAM Southern America South America Is redirected on Wikipedia to South America, so would use that name.
AF  Africa Africa
E Europe Europe
AUS Australasia Australasia Has Wikipedia page
AS Asia Asia
AS-Tr tropical Asia Tropical Asia Has Wikipedia page and is written with capital letter in sentences.
AS-Te temperate Asia Temperate Asia Does not have Wikipedia page, just a category, where it is mentioned as a biogeographical region, with capital letters.
Trop. Pantropical pantropical Is written lowercase on Wikipedia
Cult. cultivated origin cultivated I don't think there is a need to indicate "origin" in native range = cultivated
Hybr. Hybrid origin hybridization I think this works better as native range = hybridization
? unknown For the moment, any ? value is left blank and not included in the description extension
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timadriaens commented Aug 21, 2017

NOBANIS manual.zip

We proposed to use the NOBANIS controlled vocabulary,

N. America Canada, USA, Mexico
S. America All countries south of Mexico
Asia Divides to Europe along Ural/Kazakhstan, Black Sea
Oceania Australia, New Zealand and the small islands out there
Antarctica This is a continent from where we will probably not see too many alien species
Africa The African continent
Europe Divides Europe from Asia along the Ural/Kazakstan (check maps for details)

In Nobanis, this field is supplemented by a field: “Distribution details” without a controlled
vocabulary e.g. Asia - temperate Asia, Europe - Ponto-Caspian region

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Ok, sounds good. But we'll need input from @qgroom and Filip to know if those can be mapped to Nobanis one to one.

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qgroom commented Aug 23, 2017

Meeting Filip on Friday and will bring this up.
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We decided to use the World Geographic Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions

@damianooldoni
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While discussing standardization of native range at unified checklist level, I found species from The Manual of Alien Plants with native range values: hybrid_origin, cultivated_origin. They don't seem terms from WGSRPD.
See files with such taxa in my comment: trias-project/unified-checklist#11 (comment).

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