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New Term - substrate

Open crayfish66 opened this issue 1 year ago • 1 comments

New term

  • Submitter: Wojciech Paul ([email protected])
  • Efficacy Justification (why is this term necessary?): for many organisms (esp. from Fungi s.l. group) substrate is one of basic parameters describing direct environmental conditions; not to be confused with "habitat", that describes 'wider' environment (as forest, meadow, plant community etc.). Implementing the new term would allow to more efficient filtering data on occurrence conditions, biological demands of taxa, preparing lists of taxa preferring given type of substrate etc. With present practice of placing this data into varied fields (see "Stability justification" below) and mixing it with other types of data within them, makes such actions complicated or even impractical.
  • Demand Justification (name at least two organizations that independently need this term): RCIN [Digital Repository of Scientific Institutions, Poland] https://rcin.org.pl/ , (this term has been already introduced there due to its lack in DwC); W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Polish Academy of Sciences https://www.botany.pl (to allow compatibility of the internal collections' databases with external repositories using DwC, e.g. GBIF); probably also other institutions, journals etc. dealing with occurrence data of Fungi (incl. lichens, myxomycetes etc.) wanting to implement open data repositories
  • Stability Justification (what concerns are there that this might affect existing implementations?): as the observed usage suggests, these data have been input so far inconsistently into varied fields of '...Remarks' term type, or (in case of parasitism) the substrate taxon have been put into associatedTaxa field; efficient usage of the new term, although not obligatory, would demand transferring this piece of data to the newly created field.
  • Implications for dwciri: namespace (does this change affect a dwciri term version)?: To my understanding, none

Proposed attributes of the new term:

  • Term name (in lowerCamelCase for properties, UpperCamelCase for classes): dwc:substrate
  • Term label (English, not normative): Substrate
  • Organized in Class (e.g., Occurrence, Event, Location, Taxon): Occurrence
  • Definition of the term (normative): Observed substrate on which the given organism grew.
  • Usage comments (recommendations regarding content, etc., not normative): This may or may not imply that the organism influences/takes resources from it (like parasiting, decomposing).
  • Examples (not normative): stone, wall, decaying wood, wooden board fence, animal bones
  • Refines (identifier of the broader term this term refines; normative):
  • Replaces (identifier of the existing term that would be deprecated and replaced by this term; normative): none
  • ABCD 2.06 (XPATH of the equivalent term in ABCD or EFG; not normative): none; probably inclusive into http://rs.tdwg.org/abcd/terms/Biotope

Disclaimer: This is my first proposal to the DwC, so please forgive any faults and misunderstandings the above text might suffer of my guilt.

Sincerely,

W. Paul

crayfish66 avatar Nov 23 '23 10:11 crayfish66

No faults at all. This issue is very well done. Thanks.

tucotuco avatar Nov 23 '23 11:11 tucotuco