| Literature DB >> 34316271 |
Aleksey V Vaganov1,2, Alexander I Shmakov1, Sergey V Smirnov1, Nadezda A Usik1, Alena A Shibanova1, Aleksey A Kechaykin1, Petr A Kosachev1, Tatyana M Kopytina1, Elizaveta A Zholnerova1, Kristina E Medvedeva1, Vladimir F Zaikov1, Tatyana A Sinitsyna1, Alexander P Shalimov1, Evgenij V Antonyuk1, Polina D Gudkova3,1, Denis A Dmitriev1, Alexander A Batkin1, Dmitry E Kasatkin1, Denis L Belkin1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The herbarium of the South-Siberian Botanical Garden of Altai State University (ALTB) houses the largest collection of plants from the Altai Mountain Country (AMC), an area that extends across Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia and China. The collection of ALTB includes more than 450,00 specimens, making it the seventh largest in Russia and the fourth largest amongst Russian university herbaria. Altai State University (ASU), the home of ALTB, is one of the most important centres of academic education and research in Siberia and the Russian Far East. It is a sociocultural centre that provides a distinguished learning environment for undergraduate and graduate students in many scholarly and professional fields, meeting the needs of today's knowledge-based post-industrial society and contributing to regional development. It actively promotes international cooperation and strategic collaboration amongst countries of the AMC in the fields of science, education and culture. In particular, the activities of the South-Siberian Botanical Garden include: development of measures to protect rare and endangered plant species, research on the flora and vegetation of the AMC, preparation and publication of a multi-volume work "Flora Altaica", monographic study of individual plant groups, conducting laboratory classes, summer practicals and special courses. The main purpose of this article is to attract the attention of the scientific community to the botanical research of transboundary territory of the Altai Mountain Country (Russia, Kazakhstan, China and Mongolia) and to the future development of digital plant collections in partnership with Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). NEW INFORMATION: The Virtual Herbarium ALTB (Russian interface - altb.asu.ru) is the largest digital collection of plants from the transboundary territory of the Altai Mountain Country and the main source of primary material for the "Flora Altaica" project (http://altaiflora.asu.ru/en/). Since 2017, when Altai State University became a GBIF data publisher, data from the Virtual Herbarium ALTB has been exported to the dataset "Virtual Herbarium ALTB (South-Siberian Botanical Garden)" in GBIF. Currently, it includes images and data from 22,466 vascular plants, of which 67% have geographic coordinates (accessed on 30.03.2021). Most of the specimens have been collected since 1977, with the most intensive collecting years being 1995-2008. In 2019, the label-data table of the Virtual Herbarium ALTB was modified to bring it into conformity with the Darwin Core specification (http://altb.asu.ru/). This effectively solved the major impediment to sharing plant diversity data from the AMC and adjacent regions in a multilingual environment. Aleksey V. Vaganov, Alexander I. Shmakov, Sergey V. Smirnov, Nadezda A. Usik, Alena A. Shibanova, Aleksey A. Kechaykin, Petr A. Kosachev, Tatyana M. Kopytina, Elizaveta A. Zholnerova, Kristina E. Medvedeva, Vladimir F. Zaikov, Tatyana A. Sinitsyna, Alexander P. Shalimov, Evgenij V. Antonyuk, Polina D. Gudkova, Denis A. Dmitriev, Alexander A. Batkin, Dmitry E. Kasatkin, Denis L. Belkin.Entities:
Keywords: ALTB; Altai Mountain Country; Flora Altaica; collections; dataset; digital herbarium; plants occurrence; specimen
Year: 2021 PMID: 34316271 PMCID: PMC8292289 DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.9.e67616
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biodivers Data J ISSN: 1314-2828
Figure 1.Interface of the form for filling the label information from the operator's personal office of the database "Virtual Herbarium ALTB" (altb.asu.ru, accessed on 30.03.2021).
Figure 2.Geographic coverage of occurrences with precise coordinates digital collection ALTB (Virtual Herbarium ALTB (South-Siberian Botanical Garden) (GBIF.org, accessed on 30.03.2021).
Figure 3.Taxonomic distribution of occurrences digital collection ALTB (Virtual Herbarium ALTB (South-Siberian Botanical Garden) (GBIF.org, accessed on 30.03.2021).
| Column label | Column description |
|---|---|
| occurrenceID | An identifier for the Occurrence (as opposed to a particular digital record of the occurrence). In the absence of a persistent global unique identifier, construct one from a combination of identifiers in the record that will most closely make the occurrenceID globally unique. |
| references | A related resource that is referenced, cited or otherwise pointed to by the described resource. |
| basisOfRecord | The specific nature of the data record. Included value: HumanObservation. |
| country | The name of the country or major administrative unit in which the Location occurs. |
| countryCode | The standard code for the country in which the Location occurs. |
| family | The full scientific name of the family in which the taxon is classified. |
| genus | The full scientific name of the genus in which the taxon is classified. |
| specificEpithet | The name of the first or species epithet of the scientificName. |
| scientificName | The full scientific name. |
| catalogNumber | An identifier (preferably unique) for the record within the data set or collection. |
| recordedBy | A list (concatenated and separated) of names of people, groups or organisations responsible for recording the original Occurrence. |
| verbatimLocality | The original textual description of the place. |
| decimalLatitude | The geographic latitude (in decimal degrees, using the spatial reference system given in geodeticDatum) of the geographic centre of a Location. |
| decimalLongitude | The geographic longitude (in decimal degrees, using the spatial reference system given in geodeticDatum) of the geographic centre of a Location. |
| minimumElevationInMetres | The original description of the elevation (altitude, usually above sea level) of the Location. |
| eventDate | The date-time or interval during which an Event occurred. For occurrences, this is the date-time when the event was recorded. Not suitable for a time in a geological context. |
| IdentifiedBy | A list (concatenated and separated) of names of people, groups or organisations who assigned the Taxon to the subject. |
| typeStatus | A list (concatenated and separated) of nomenclatural types (type status, typified scientific name, publication) applied to the subject. |
| locationRemarks | Comments or notes about the Location. |
| associatedMedia | A list (concatenated and separated) of identifiers (publication, global unique identifier, URI) of media associated with the Occurrence. |
| CoordinateUncertaintyInMetres | The horizontal distance (in metres) from the given decimalLatitude and decimalLongitude describing the smallest circle containing the whole of the Location. Leave the value empty if the uncertainty is unknown, cannot be estimated or is not applicable (because there are no coordinates). Zero is not a valid value for this term. |
| language | A language of the resource. |