Quentin Groom

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So as I see it... reproductively_interacts_with would be a subproperty of RO_0002574 (participates in a biotic-biotic interaction with) Then the following would be subproperties of reproductively_interacts_with - competition_for_mates_with - gametic_wastage_with...

I guess one at a time would be safest, and easiest for a beginner like me. I'll try to look at the documentation over the weekend, perhaps I can figure...

Thanks!!! I'll follow up soon

> I am not sure if this property is useful as part of a description? Having one for physical access rights makes sense but for this one it would mean...

In the examples `LivingSpecimen` and `MachineObservation` are both mentioned, however, I feel these are both out of scope.

`Class:StorageLocation` has the properties `immediateParentID` and `parentSiteID` however if these IDs are meant to create a nested hierarchy of locations then StorageLocation will need an ID property too. However, perhaps...

If the data are closed or have a restrictive license then the rights tell you who has legitimate authorization to use the data. Having said that, both license and recordRights...

Also see... http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/GGBN_Preparation_Vocabulary http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/GGBN_Preservation_Vocabulary

I've updated the examples to include everything from BioCase

> what about sketchbooks, letters, diaries, paintings etc. (e.g. from expeditions/certain collectors)? Wouldn't they come under `no_treatment` unless they were given a special preservation treatment?