GBIF-Compliant Data Pipeline for the Management and Publication of a Global Taxonomic Reference List of Pests in Natural History Collections

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GBIF-Compliant Data Pipeline for the Management and Publication of a Global Taxonomic Reference List of Pests in Natural History Collections
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Novoa Sepúlveda, Carla (VerfasserIn); Biebl, Stephan (VerfasserIn); Pöllath, Nadja (VerfasserIn); Seifert, Stefan (VerfasserIn); Weiss, Markus (VerfasserIn); Weibulat, Tanja (VerfasserIn); Triebel, Dagmar (VerfasserIn)
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Pensoft Publishers, 2023-09-08
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There is a growing demand for monitoring pests in natural history collections (NHCs) and establishing integrated pest management (IPM) solutions (Crossman and Ryde 2022). In this context, up-to-date taxonomic reference lists and controlled vocabularies following standard schemes are crucial and facilitate recording organisms detected in collections.The data pipeline described here results in the publication of a taxon reference list based on information from online resources and standard IPM literature. Most of the over 140 pest taxa on species level and above are insects, the rest belong to other animal groups and fungi.The complete taxon names, synonyms, English and German common names, and the hierarchical classification (parent-child relationships) are organised in a client-server installation of DiversityTaxonNames (DTN) at the Bavarian Natural History Collections (SNSB). DTN is a Microsoft Structured Query Language (MS SQL) database tool of the Diversity Workbench (DWB) framework with a published Entity Relation (ER) diagram (Hagedorn et al. 2019). The management is done using the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) backbone taxonomy as external name resource, with linkage to the respective Wikidata Q item ID as a external persistent identifier (PID). Moreover, information on pest occurrence in NHCs is given, distinguishing the Consortium of European Taxonomic Facilities (CETAF) major NHC collection types affected (i.e., heritage sciences, life sciences and earth sciences) and the object categories, e.g., natural objects/specimens damaged. The data management in DTN enables the long-running curation, done by list curators.The generic data pipeline for the management and publication of a Global Taxonomic Reference List of Pests in NHCs is based on the DTN taxon lists concept and architecture and described under About "Taxon list of pest organisms for IPM at natural history collections compiled at the SNSB". It includes four steps (A–D) with significant results for best practices of data ...
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https://doi.org/10.3897/biss.7.112391