Difference between revisions of "Data submission forms for occurrence data"

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The categories listed below shall scientists help choosing the kind of collections and the range of organisms they would like to deposit data for. Please note that within the category "Curational Field" more than one choice is possible, e.g. "Zoological collections" AND "DNA sample collections".<br>
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The categories listed below shall scientists help choosing the kind of collections and the range of organisms they would like to deposit data for.<br>
 
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'''Curational field''' refers to the collections where the data will be stored.
 
'''Curational field''' refers to the collections where the data will be stored.

Revision as of 22:13, 18 November 2015

This is an arbitrary selection of available data templates appropriate for researchers which intend to deposit biological and environmental data files without objects in the natural history collections involved in GFBio. We will gradually optimise these data submission files and add additional information to fields and content. Templates for biological and environmental samples together with data files are not subject of this table, they can be found under Data submission forms for the deposition of biological and environmental samples.

Natural History Collections with GFBio Data Center Samples for: Curational field File scope: Kingdom File title and download File description Notes
SMNS Botany Plantae Floristic field mapping of Baden-Württemberg for SMNS (xls) Template for vascular plants data in BW with specimens, 18 KB
SNSB Botany Plantae Vascular plants occurrence data in the context of the Flora von Bayern project for SNSB (xls) 9 Templates for vascular plants occurrence data for Bavaria, including different taxonomic lists, and the description can be found here


The categories listed below shall scientists help choosing the kind of collections and the range of organisms they would like to deposit data for.

Curational field refers to the collections where the data will be stored.

  • Botany
  • Mycology
  • Zoology
  • Microbiology


Kingdom

  • Animalia
  • Archaea
  • Bacteria
  • Chromista
  • Fungi
  • Plantae
  • Protozoa
  • Viruses
  • incertae sedis