diff --git a/vocab_files/methods_by_module/floristics/collection.ttl b/vocab_files/methods_by_module/floristics/collection.ttl index c6d397597..609351864 100644 --- a/vocab_files/methods_by_module/floristics/collection.ttl +++ b/vocab_files/methods_by_module/floristics/collection.ttl @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ PREFIX xsd:

Contents

  1. Module Overview
  2. -
  3. Introduction and Background
  4. +
  5. Introduction and Background
  6. Key Definitions and Terminology2 from pre-industrial levels. Nature

    Key Definitions and Terminology

    -@@ -945,7 +942,7 @@ vouchers of all species to support the species list recorded. Plant specimen vouchers ensure correct species identification, provide a taxonomic reference and ensure the repeatability of studies. Plant specimen vouchers are collected and preserved appropriately in the field -using a plant press (see Table 1), and later identified by taxonomic +using a plant press (see Table 1), and later identified by taxonomic experts (Heard and Channon 1997; Culley 2013; Sparrow et al. 2020).

    A plant specimen voucher consists of a pressed and dried specimen of diff --git a/vocab_files/methods_by_module/floristics/enhanced-protocol/enhanced-protocol.ttl b/vocab_files/methods_by_module/floristics/enhanced-protocol/enhanced-protocol.ttl index a714ff7c5..811984ec6 100644 --- a/vocab_files/methods_by_module/floristics/enhanced-protocol/enhanced-protocol.ttl +++ b/vocab_files/methods_by_module/floristics/enhanced-protocol/enhanced-protocol.ttl @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ based on morphology. Try to minimise the number of individual specimens needed to represent each species by maximising the number of plant components (e.g. flowers, fruit, leaves) on each specimen collected.

    -
  7. If also undertaking the Plant Tissue Vouchering Module, collect +

  8. If also undertaking the Plant Tissue Vouchering Module, collect young, actively growing material if available. Although it is inevitable that during some surveys only sterile or vegetative material will be available, such material should still be collected. The quantity of leaf @@ -684,7 +684,7 @@ botanists)

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    Instructions and Procedures

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    1. Ensure the Plot Selection and Layout Module has been completed to +

    2. Ensure the Plot Selection and Layout Module has been completed to mark out the plot boundary and define the current plot and visit in the Monitor app.

    3. Search the entire plot for each flora species present. Search @@ -695,7 +695,7 @@ storing them in a day press. Take enough material for an A3 size herbarium sheet (Figure 1A). If the species is small, a whole plant specimen/s including basal material and roots should be collected (Figure 1B and Figure 1C). Collect extra material for plant tissue -vouchers if required (see the Plant Tissue Vouchering Module).

    4. +vouchers if required (see the Plant Tissue Vouchering Module).

    5. Return to the field vehicle or a designated area with the equipment required to process the specimens. If you have collected an epiphyte, mistletoe or parasite, process the host species first so that @@ -714,7 +714,6 @@ at the same time as the Floristics Module, and if you’re doing the enhanced or standard protocol. This will enable a button to open a popup of the Plant Tissue Vouchering Module.

    -

    Figure 2. -Plant specimen voucher placed in a newspaper sheet in a field -press.

    @@ -733,7 +732,7 @@ from a large species. An envelop is used to store material that has come loose (
    -
      +
      1. For each specimen, assign a field name. Assign a definitive species name if you are confident of the identification. If not, assign a descriptive name (e.g. yellow daisy flower) that can be @@ -756,11 +755,10 @@ attributes relevant the specimen (Appendix 3).

      2. camera button. This can be a useful reference for unfamiliar species for the remainder of the survey. Use a photo reference scale in each photo (see -Appendix 4). Record a comment (optional) of the photo if +Appendix 4). Record a comment (optional) of the photo if required. Take multiple photos if required.

      3. If collecting plant tissue vouchers, select the plant tissue -voucher button to open a popup of the Plant Tissue Vouchering -Module. Once the associated plant tissue voucher barcode label is +voucher button to open a popup of the Plant Tissue Vouchering Module. Once the associated plant tissue voucher barcode label is scanned into the app, return to the Enhanced protocol in the Floristics Module.

      4. Select the save species record button to save the @@ -781,6 +779,8 @@ press using a permanent marker on the top sheet of cardboard with the

      5. Inspect the field press every 2–3 days during the field survey and replace newspaper when necessary.

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    Figure 2. Plant +specimen voucher placed in a newspaper sheet in a field press.

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    Additional guidelines

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    Additional guidelines

    Survey timing

    • The Floristics Module is best undertaken during the main plant @@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ based on morphology. Try to minimise the number of individual specimens needed to represent each species by maximising the number of plant components (e.g. flowers, fruit, leaves) on each specimen collected.

    • -
    • If also undertaking the Plant Tissue Vouchering Module, collect +

    • If also undertaking the Plant Tissue Vouchering Module, collect young, actively growing material if available. Although it is inevitable that during some surveys only sterile or vegetative material will be available, such material should still be collected. The quantity of leaf @@ -683,7 +683,7 @@ scale card, coin, pen). """^^rdf:HTML ; tern:equipment """ -

      Equipment

      +

      Equipment

      • Mobile device (tablet/phone) with the Monitor app pre-loaded

      • @@ -717,23 +717,23 @@ botanists)

      • Field herbarium dryer (working in the tropics).

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      Instructions and Procedures

      +

      Instructions and Procedures

        -
      1. Ensure the Plot Selection and Layout Module has been completed to +

      2. Ensure the Plot Selection and Layout Module has been completed to mark out the plot boundary and define the current plot and visit in the Monitor app.

      -
        +
        1. Search the entire plot for each flora species present. Search between 30 and 90 minutes or more depending on the diversity and density of the vegetation and surveyor experience.

        2. Collect specimens for new, unknown, important, contentious and -threatened species (see Table 1) present within the plot, storing them +threatened species (see Key definitions and terminology in Floristics) present within the plot, storing them in a day press. Take enough material to cover an A3 size herbarium sheet (Figure 1A). If the species is small, a whole plant specimen/s including basal material and roots should be collected (Figure 1B and Figure 1C). Collect extra material if required for plant tissue vouchers (see the -Plant Tissue Vouchering Module).

        3. +Plant Tissue Vouchering Module).

        4. While searching the plot, select the Floristics Module and then the Standard protocol in the Monitor app to record and photograph flora species that do not require a plant specimen voucher as they are @@ -765,9 +765,9 @@ is optional to take a flower photo, bud photo, fruit photo, seed photo, stem photo, bark photo, roots photo, or other photo. Use a photo reference scale in each photo. Record a comment (optional) of each photo if -required. Example plant photo vouchers are provided in Appendix 4. +required. Example plant photo vouchers are provided in Appendix 4. Instructions and guidelines for taking plant photo vouchers are provided -in Appendix 5.

        5. +in Appendix 5.

        6. Select the save species record button to save the current species record.

        7. Select the add another species button to begin recording @@ -805,12 +805,11 @@ apply to the species (Appendix 2).

        8. attributes relevant to the specimen (Appendix 3).

        9. If required, take a photo (optional) of the specimen or an individual from within the plot by selecting the camera -button. Use a photo reference scale in each photo (see Appendix 4). +button. Use a photo reference scale in each photo (see Appendix 4). Record a comment (optional) of the photo if required. Take multiple photos if required.

        10. If collecting plant tissue vouchers, select the plant tissue -voucher button to open a popup of the Plant Tissue Vouchering -Module. Once the associated plant tissue voucher barcode label is +voucher button to open a popup of the Plant Tissue Vouchering Module. Once the associated plant tissue voucher barcode label is scanned into the app, return to the Standard protocol in the Floristics Module.

        11. Select the save species record button to save the @@ -832,6 +831,9 @@ press using a permanent marker on the top sheet of cardboard with the plot number and date.

        12. Inspect the field press every 2–3 days during the field survey and replace newspaper when necessary.

        13. +

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          Figure 2. Plant +specimen voucher placed in a newspaper sheet in a field press.

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