head 1.3; access; symbols; locks; strict; comment @# @; expand @o@; 1.3 date 2010.09.15.22.14.09; author JavierTorre; state Exp; branches; next 1.2; 1.2 date 2010.09.15.20.23.45; author JavierTorre; state Exp; branches; next 1.1; 1.1 date 2010.09.15.01.50.20; author JoelSachs; state Exp; branches; next ; desc @none @ 1.3 log @none @ text @%META:TOPICINFO{author="JavierTorre" date="1284588849" format="1.1" reprev="1.3" version="1.3"}% |eventID|A reference to the unique identifier for the field trip with which the observation is associated. Not all observations will be associated with events, and so this field will often be blank. This field could also be blank, since not all observation apps will have an eventID field. In such cases, we will try to add eventID in post-processing.| |scientificName|The full scientific name, with authorship and date information if known, of the name in the lowest level taxonomic rank that can be determined.| |vernacularName|A common or vernacular name used to refer to the taxon. This may be useful for more precise subsequent species determinations when only an approximate identification is made in the field.
Example: "Andean Condor", "Condor Andino", "American Eagle", "Gänsegeier"| |taxonConceptID|A resolvable external identifier for the taxonomic concept to which the record refers.
Example:urn:lsid:catalogueoflife.org:taxon:415e565-52c2-102c-b3cd-957176fb88b9:ac2010| |occurrenceRemarks|Comments or notes about the Occurrence.
Example: "found dead on road"| |individualCount|The number of individuals represented present at the time of the Occurrence.
Examples: "1", "25"| |sex|The sex of the biological individual(s) represented in the Occurrence. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.
Examples: "female", "hermaphrodite", "8 males, 4 females"| |lifeStage|The age class or life stage of the biological individual(s) at the time the Occurrence was recorded.
Examples: "egg", "eft", "juvenile", "adult", "2 adults 4 juveniles"| |reproductiveCondition|The reproductive condition of the biological individual(s) represented in the Occurrence.
Examples" "non-reproductive", "pregnant", "in bloom", "fruit-bearing"| |behaviour|A description of the behavior shown by the subject at the time the Occurrence was recorded.
Examples: "roosting", "foraging", "running"| |associatedMedia|A list of *space* separated URLs of media associated with the Occurrence. The URLs have to point to actual images that can get resolved.
Example: "http://www.flickr.com/photos/12978307@@N00/3624322607/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/12978307@@N00/3624322609/"| |associatedTaxa|A list of semicolon separated taxa associated with the taxon at the time of the observation.
Examples: "host: Quercus alba", “prey: caterpillar”| |habitat|A description of the sampled habitat.
Examples, “forest”, and “beach”| |trophicLevel|We will use the controlled vocabulary Primary Producer (PP), Herbivore (H), Primary Carnivore (PC), Higher-level Carnivore (HC), and Decomposer (D)| |verbatimLocality|Additional text descriptions regarding the specific locality.
Example: "100 m along the western fire road"| |verbatimDepth|or organisms collected or observed beneath the surface of a water body.
Example: "100-200 m"| |latitude|The geographic latitude in decimal degrees, using the WGS 84 spatial reference system, of the geographic center of a Location. Positive values are north of the Equator, negative values are south of it. Legal values lie between -90 and 90, inclusive.
Example: "-41.0983423"| |longitude|The geographic longitude in decimal degrees, using the WGS 84 spatial reference system, of the geographic center of a Location. Positive values are east of the Greenwich Meridian, negative values are west of it. Legal values lie between -180 and 180, inclusive.
Example: "-121.1761111"| |coordinatePrecision|A decimal representation of the precision of the coordinates given in the decimalLatitude and decimalLongitude.
Examples: "0.00001" (normal GPS limit for decimal degrees), "0.000278" (nearest second), "0.01667" (nearest minute), "1.0" (nearest degree)| |observedBy|Name of the person(s), semicolon separated, who made the observation.| |recordedBy|Name of the person who is reporting the observation.| |identifiedBy|A semicolon separated list of names of people, groups, or organizations who assigned the Taxon to the subject.
Example: "James L. Patton"; "Theodore Pappenfuss; Robert Macey"| |identificationReferences|A semicolon separated list of references (publication, global unique identifier, URI) used in the Identification.
Example: "Aves del Noroeste Patagonico. Christie et al. 2004."| |identificationRemarks|Comments or notes about the Identification.
Example: "Distinguished between Anthus correndera and Anthus hellmayri based on the comparative lengths of the uņas."| |identificationRequested|This is a Y/N flag that indicates uncertainty on the part of the observer, and a request for expert identification. Including it willl allow queries (or RSS subscriptions) of the form “show me all unidentified butterflies”.| |dateTime|Format is MM/DD/YY 24 hr time. Example: 08/04/10 23:30 (following Fusion Tables standard) | |kingdom| Only kingdom needs to be filled out, to disambiguate scientific name. The rest will be added post-processing.| |phylum| | |class| | |order| | |family| | |genus| | |colId|Catalogue of Life 2010 ID for the matching scientificName. This is automatically filled by a processing app running every 5min. The values on this field could either be: *Empty*: The name has not yet been resolved or there is no scientificName. *A number*: the CoL ID from the name resolved. *failed* If there is a name but there is no matching species on CoL | |zoomitId| For the taxonomizer app to help on identification of images, a processing app is continuosly processing all images using the http://zoom.it/ API. Read their docs for more info. If there is multiple images on the associatedMedia each of them gets processed and the Ids are separated by spaces, | |colLsid| LSID of the species resolved from CoL 2010, inserted automatically by the taxonomy resolution service | -- Main.JoelSachs - 14 Sep 2010 -- Main.JoelSachs - 15 Sep 2010 @ 1.2 log @none @ text @d1 1 a1 1 %META:TOPICINFO{author="JavierTorre" date="1284582225" format="1.1" version="1.2"}% d12 1 a12 1 |associatedMedia|A list of semicolon separated URLs of media associated with the Occurrence
Example: "http://www.flickr.com/photos/12978307@@N00/3624322607/;http://www.flickr.com/photos/12978307@@N00/3624322609/"| d27 1 a27 1 |dateTime|Format is MM/DD/YY/24 hr time. Example: 08/04/10/23:30 | @ 1.1 log @none @ text @d1 1 a1 1 %META:TOPICINFO{author="JoelSachs" date="1284515420" format="1.1" version="1.1"}% d34 3 a36 1 |gbifIdResolved|The GBIF identifier to which the scientific name was resolved (post processing). | @