Merge pull request #89 from tdwg/samplingevent

Added new terms for Sampling Events based on Decision-2015-03-19_18.
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"TermName","Label_en","Definition","Comments","absoluteorder"
"acceptedNameUsage","Accepted Name Usage","The full name, with authorship and date information if known, of the currently valid (zoological) or accepted (botanical) taxon.","Example: ""Tamias minimus"" valid name for ""Eutamias minimus""",140
"acceptedNameUsageID","Accepted Name Usage ID","An identifier for the name usage (documented meaning of the name according to a source) of the currently valid (zoological) or accepted (botanical) taxon.","Example: ""8fa58e08-08de-4ac1-b69c-1235340b7001""",133
"dcterms:accessRights","Access Rights","Information about who can access the resource or an indication of its security status. Access Rights may include information regarding access or restrictions based on privacy, security, or other policies.","Example: ""not-for-profit use only""",5
"associatedMedia","Associated Media","A list (concatenated and separated) of identifiers (publication, global unique identifier, URI) of media associated with the Occurrence.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: ""http://arctos.database.museum/SpecimenImages/UAMObs/Mamm/2/P7291179.JPG"", ""http://204.140.246.24/Fish/Collection%20Pictures/10118-00.jpg | http://204.140.246.24/Fish/Collection%20Pictures/10118-00a.jpg"".",32
"associatedOccurrences","Associated Occurrences","A list (concatenated and separated) of identifiers of other Occurrence records and their associations to this Occurrence.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | ').",41
"associatedOrganisms","Associated Organisms","A list (concatenated and separated) of identifiers of other Organisms and their associations to this Organism.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: ""sibling of MXA-232"", ""mother of MXA-231 | mother of MXA-232""",42
"associatedReferences","Associated References","A list (concatenated and separated) of identifiers (publication, bibliographic reference, global unique identifier, URI) of literature associated with the Occurrence.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: ""http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/322/5899/261"", ""Christopher J. Conroy, Jennifer L. Neuwald. 2008. Phylogeographic study of the California vole, Microtus californicus Journal of Mammalogy, 89(3):755-767."", ""Steven R. Hoofer and Ronald A. Van Den Bussche. 2001. Phylogenetic Relationships of Plecotine Bats and Allies Based on Mitochondrial Ribosomal Sequences. Journal of Mammalogy 82(1):131-137. | Walker, Faith M., Jeffrey T. Foster, Kevin P. Drees, Carol L. Chambers. 2014. Spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) microsatellite discovery using illumina sequencing. Conservation Genetics Resources."".",33
"associatedSequences","Associated Sequences","A list (concatenated and separated) of identifiers (publication, global unique identifier, URI) of genetic sequence information associated with the Occurrence.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: ""http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/U34853.1"", ""http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/GU328060 | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/AF326093"".",34
"associatedTaxa","Associated Taxa","A list (concatenated and separated) of identifiers or names of taxa and their associations with the Occurrence.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '), and to separate the relationship from the taxon with a colon (':'). Examples: ""host: Quercus alba"", ""parasitoid of:Cyclocephala signaticollis | predator of Apis mellifera"".",35
"basisOfRecord","Basis of Record","The specific nature of the data record.","Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the list of Darwin Core classes. Examples: ""PreservedSpecimen"", ""FossilSpecimen"", ""LivingSpecimen"", ""HumanObservation"", ""MachineObservation""",15
"bed","Bed","The full name of the lithostratigraphic bed from which the cataloged item was collected.",,122
"behavior","Behavior","A description of the behavior shown by the subject at the time the Occurrence was recorded. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.","Examples: ""roosting"", ""foraging"", ""running""",27
"dcterms:bibliographicCitation","Bibliographic Citation","A bibliographic reference for the resource as a statement indicating how this record should be cited (attributed) when used. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.","Examples: ""Ctenomys sociabilis (MVZ 165861)"" for a specimen, ""Oliver P. Pearson. 1985. Los tuco-tucos (genera Ctenomys) de los Parques Nacionales Lanin y Nahuel Huapi, Argentina Historia Natural, 5(37):337-343."" for a Taxon",6
"catalogNumber","Catalog Number","An identifier (preferably unique) for the record within the data set or collection.","Examples: ""2008.1334"", ""145732a"", ""145732""",20
"class","Class","The full scientific name of the class in which the taxon is classified.","Examples: ""Mammalia"", ""Hepaticopsida""",149
"collectionCode","Collection Code","The name, acronym, coden, or initialism identifying the collection or data set from which the record was derived.","Examples: ""Mammals"", ""Hildebrandt"", ""eBird""",12
"collectionID","Collection ID","An identifier for the collection or dataset from which the record was derived.","For physical specimens, the recommended best practice is to use an identifier from a collections registry such as the Global Registry of Biodiversity Repositories (http://grbio.org/). Examples: ""http://biocol.org/urn:lsid:biocol.org:col:1001"", ""http://grbio.org/cool/p5fp-c036"".",9
"continent","Continent","The name of the continent in which the Location occurs. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names.","Examples: ""Africa"", ""Antarctica"", ""Asia"", ""Europe"", ""North America"", ""Oceania"", ""South America""",64
"coordinatePrecision","Coordinate Precision","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)",89
"coordinateUncertaintyInMeters","Coordinate Uncertainty In Meters","The horizontal distance (in meters) 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.","Examples: ""30"" (reasonable lower limit of a GPS reading under good conditions if the actual precision was not recorded at the time), ""71"" (uncertainty for a UTM coordinate having 100 meter precision and a known spatial reference system).",88
"country","Country","The name of the country or major administrative unit in which the Location occurs. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names.","Examples: ""Denmark"", ""Colombia"", ""España""",68
"countryCode","Country Code","The standard code for the country in which the Location occurs. Recommended best practice is to use ISO 3166-1-alpha-2 country codes.","Examples: ""AR"" for Argentina, ""SV"" for El Salvador",69
"county","County","The full, unabbreviated name of the next smaller administrative region than stateProvince (county, shire, department, etc.) in which the Location occurs.","Examples: ""Missoula"", ""Los Lagos"", ""Mataró""",71
"dataGeneralizations","Data Generalizations","Actions taken to make the shared data less specific or complete than in its original form. Suggests that alternative data of higher quality may be available on request.","Example: ""Coordinates generalized from original GPS coordinates to the nearest half degree grid cell""",17
"datasetID","Dataset ID","An identifier for the set of data. May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to a collection or institution.",,10
"datasetName","Dataset Name","The name identifying the data set from which the record was derived.","Examples: ""Grinnell Resurvey Mammals"", ""Lacey Ctenomys Recaptures""",13
"dateIdentified","Date Identified","The date on which the subject was identified as representing the Taxon. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E).","Examples: ""1963-03-08T14:07-0600"" is 8 Mar 1963 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, ""2009-02-20T08:40Z"" is 20 Feb 2009 8:40am UTC, ""1809-02-12"" is 12 Feb 1809, ""1906-06"" is Jun 1906, ""1971"" is just that year, ""2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z"" is the interval between 1 Mar 2007 1pm UTC and 11 May 2008 3:30pm UTC, ""2007-11-13/15"" is the interval between 13 Nov 2007 and 15 Nov 2007.",127
"day","Day","The integer day of the month on which the Event occurred.","Examples: ""9"", ""28""",54
"decimalLatitude","Decimal Latitude","The geographic latitude (in decimal degrees, using the spatial reference system given in geodeticDatum) 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""",85
"decimalLongitude","Decimal Longitude","The geographic longitude (in decimal degrees, using the spatial reference system given in geodeticDatum) 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""",86
"disposition","Disposition","The current state of a specimen with respect to the collection identified in collectionCode or collectionID. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.","Examples: ""in collection"", ""missing"", ""voucher elsewhere"", ""duplicates elsewhere""",31
"dynamicProperties","Dynamic Properties","A list of additional measurements, facts, characteristics, or assertions about the record. Meant to provide a mechanism for structured content.","The recommended best practice is to use a key:value encoding schema such as JSON. Examples: ""{""heightInMeters"":1.5}"", ""{""tragusLengthInMeters"":0.014, ""weightInGrams"":120}"", ""{""natureOfID"":""expert identification"", ""identificationEvidence"":""cytochrome B sequence""}"", ""{""relativeHumidity"":28, ""airTemperatureInCelcius"":22, ""sampleSizeInKilograms"":10}"", ""{""aspectHeading"":277, ""slopeInDegrees"":6}"", ""{""iucnStatus"":""vulnerable"", ""taxonDistribution"":""Neuquén, Argentina""}"".",18
"earliestAgeOrLowestStage","Earliest Age Or Lowest Stage","The full name of the earliest possible geochronologic age or lowest chronostratigraphic stage attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected.","Examples: ""Atlantic"", ""Boreal"", ""Skullrockian""",114
"earliestEonOrLowestEonothem","Earliest Eon Or Lowest Eonothem","The full name of the earliest possible geochronologic eon or lowest chrono-stratigraphic eonothem or the informal name (""Precambrian"") attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected.","Examples: ""Phanerozoic"", ""Proterozoic""",106
"earliestEpochOrLowestSeries","Earliest Epoch Or Lowest Series","The full name of the earliest possible geochronologic epoch or lowest chronostratigraphic series attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected.","Examples: ""Holocene"", ""Pleistocene"", ""Ibexian Series""",112
"earliestEraOrLowestErathem","Earliest Era Or Lowest Erathem","The full name of the earliest possible geochronologic era or lowest chronostratigraphic erathem attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected.","Examples: ""Cenozoic"", ""Mesozoic""",108
"earliestPeriodOrLowestSystem","Earliest Period Or Lowest System","The full name of the earliest possible geochronologic period or lowest chronostratigraphic system attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected.","Examples: ""Neogene"", ""Tertiary"", ""Quaternary""",110
"endDayOfYear","End Day Of Year","The latest ordinal day of the year on which the Event occurred (1 for January 1, 365 for December 31, except in a leap year, in which case it is 366).","Examples: ""1"" (=1 Jan), ""366"" (=31 Dec), ""365"" (=30 Dec in a leap year, 31 Dec in a non-leap year)",51
"establishmentMeans","Establishment Means","The process by which the biological individual(s) represented in the Occurrence became established at the location. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.","Examples: ""native"", ""introduced"", ""naturalised"", ""invasive"", ""managed""",28
"eventDate","Event Date","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. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E).","Examples: ""1963-03-08T14:07-0600"" is 8 Mar 1963 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, ""2009-02-20T08:40Z"" is 20 Feb 2009 8:40am UTC, ""1809-02-12"" is 12 Feb 1809, ""1906-06"" is Jun 1906, ""1971"" is just that year, ""2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z"" is the interval between 1 Mar 2007 1pm UTC and 11 May 2008 3:30pm UTC, ""2007-11-13/15"" is the interval between 13 Nov 2007 and 15 Nov 2007.",48
"eventID","Event ID","An identifier for the set of information associated with an Event (something that occurs at a place and time). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set.",,46
"eventRemarks","Event Remarks","Comments or notes about the Event.","Example: ""after the recent rains the river is nearly at flood stage""",60
"eventTime","Event Time","The time or interval during which an Event occurred. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E).","Examples: ""14:07-0600"" is 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, ""08:40:21Z"" is 8:40:21am UTC, ""13:00:00Z/15:30:00Z"" is the interval between 1pm UTC and 3:30pm UTC.",49
"family","Family","The full scientific name of the family in which the taxon is classified.","Examples: ""Felidae"", ""Monocleaceae""",151
"fieldNotes","Field Notes","One of a) an indicator of the existence of, b) a reference to (publication, URI), or c) the text of notes taken in the field about the Event.","Example: ""notes available in Grinnell-Miller Library""",59
"fieldNumber","Field Number","An identifier given to the event in the field. Often serves as a link between field notes and the Event.","Example: ""RV Sol 87-03-08""",47
"footprintSpatialFit","Footprint Spatial Fit","The ratio of the area of the footprint (footprintWKT) to the area of the true (original, or most specific) spatial representation of the Location. Legal values are 0, greater than or equal to 1, or undefined. A value of 1 is an exact match or 100% overlap. A value of 0 should be used if the given footprint does not completely contain the original representation. The footprintSpatialFit is undefined (and should be left blank) if the original representation is a point and the given georeference is not that same point. If both the original and the given georeference are the same point, the footprintSpatialFit is 1.","Detailed explanations with graphical examples can be found in the ""Guide to Best Practices for Georeferencing"", Chapman and Wieczorek, eds. 2006.",98
"footprintSRS","Footprint SRS","A Well-Known Text (WKT) representation of the Spatial Reference System (SRS) for the footprintWKT of the Location. Do not use this term to describe the SRS of the decimalLatitude and decimalLongitude, even if it is the same as for the footprintWKT - use the geodeticDatum instead.","Example: The WKT for the standard WGS84 SRS (EPSG:4326) is ""GEOGCS[""GCS_WGS_1984"",DATUM[""D_WGS_1984"",SPHEROID[""WGS_1984"",6378137,298.257223563]],PRIMEM[""Greenwich"",0],UNIT[""Degree"",0.0174532925199433]]"" without the enclosing quotes.",97
"footprintWKT","Footprint WKT","A Well-Known Text (WKT) representation of the shape (footprint, geometry) that defines the Location. A Location may have both a point-radius representation (see decimalLatitude) and a footprint representation, and they may differ from each other.","Example: the one-degree bounding box with opposite corners at (longitude=10, latitude=20) and (longitude=11, latitude=21) would be expressed in well-known text as POLYGON ((10 20, 11 20, 11 21, 10 21, 10 20))",96
"formation","Formation","The full name of the lithostratigraphic formation from which the cataloged item was collected.","Examples: ""Notch Peak Fromation"", ""House Limestone"", ""Fillmore Formation""",120
"genus","Genus","The full scientific name of the genus in which the taxon is classified.","Examples: ""Puma"", ""Monoclea""",152
"geodeticDatum","Geodetic Datum","The ellipsoid, geodetic datum, or spatial reference system (SRS) upon which the geographic coordinates given in decimalLatitude and decimalLongitude as based. Recommended best practice is use the EPSG code as a controlled vocabulary to provide an SRS, if known. Otherwise use a controlled vocabulary for the name or code of the geodetic datum, if known. Otherwise use a controlled vocabulary for the name or code of the ellipsoid, if known. If none of these is known, use the value ""unknown"".","Examples: ""EPSG:4326"", ""WGS84"", ""NAD27"", ""Campo Inchauspe"", ""European 1950"", ""Clarke 1866""",87
"geologicalContextID","Geological Context ID","An identifier for the set of information associated with a GeologicalContext (the location within a geological context, such as stratigraphy). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set.",,105
"georeferenceProtocol","Georeference Protocol","A description or reference to the methods used to determine the spatial footprint, coordinates, and uncertainties.","Examples: ""Guide to Best Practices for Georeferencing. (Chapman and Wieczorek, eds. 2006). Global Biodiversity Information Facility."", ""MaNIS/HerpNet/ORNIS Georeferencing Guidelines"", ""Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide""",101
"georeferenceRemarks","Georeference Remarks","Notes or comments about the spatial description determination, explaining assumptions made in addition or opposition to the those formalized in the method referred to in georeferenceProtocol.","Example: ""assumed distance by road (Hwy. 101)""",104
"georeferenceSources","Georeference Sources","A list (concatenated and separated) of maps, gazetteers, or other resources used to georeference the Location, described specifically enough to allow anyone in the future to use the same resources.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: ""GeoLocate"", ""USGS 1:24000 Florence Montana Quad | Terrametrics 2008 on Google Earth"".",102
"georeferenceVerificationStatus","Georeference Verification Status","A categorical description of the extent to which the georeference has been verified to represent the best possible spatial description. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.","Examples: ""requires verification"", ""verified by collector"", ""verified by curator"".",103
"georeferencedBy","Georeferenced By","A list (concatenated and separated) of names of people, groups, or organizations who determined the georeference (spatial representation) for the Location.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: ""Brad Millen (ROM)"", ""Kristina Yamamoto (MVZ) | Janet Fang (MVZ)"".",99
"georeferencedDate","Georeferenced Date","The date on which the Location was georeferenced. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E).","Examples: ""1963-03-08T14:07-0600"" is 8 Mar 1963 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, ""2009-02-20T08:40Z"" is 20 Feb 2009 8:40am UTC, ""1809-02-12"" is 12 Feb 1809, ""1906-06"" is Jun 1906, ""1971"" is just that year, ""2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z"" is the interval between 1 Mar 2007 1pm UTC and 11 May 2008 3:30pm UTC, ""2007-11-13/15"" is the interval between 13 Nov 2007 and 15 Nov 2007.",100
"group","Group","The full name of the lithostratigraphic group from which the cataloged item was collected.",,119
"habitat","Habitat","A category or description of the habitat in which the Event occurred.","Examples: ""oak savanna"", ""pre-cordilleran steppe""",56
"higherClassification","Higher Classification","A list (concatenated and separated) of taxa names terminating at the rank immediately superior to the taxon referenced in the taxon record.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '), with terms in order from the highest taxonomic rank to the lowest. Examples: ""Animalia"", ""Animalia | Chordata | Vertebrata | Mammalia | Theria | Eutheria | Rodentia | Hystricognatha | Hystricognathi | Ctenomyidae | Ctenomyini | Ctenomys"".",146
"higherGeography","Higher Geography","A list (concatenated and separated) of geographic names less specific than the information captured in the locality term.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '), with terms in order from least specific to most specific. Examples: ""North Atlantic Ocean"", ""South America | Argentina | Patagonia | Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi | Neuquén | Los Lagos"" with accompanying values ""South America"" in Continent, ""Argentina"" in Country, ""Neuquén"" in StateProvince, and ""Los Lagos"" in County.",63
"higherGeographyID","Higher Geography ID","An identifier for the geographic region within which the Location occurred. Recommended best practice is to use an persistent identifier from a controlled vocabulary such as the Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names.","Example: ""TGN: 1002002"" for Prov. Tierra del Fuego, Argentina",62
"highestBiostratigraphicZone","Highest Biostratigraphic Zone","The full name of the highest possible geological biostratigraphic zone of the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected.",,117
"identificationID","Identification ID","An identifier for the Identification (the body of information associated with the assignment of a scientific name). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set.",,123
"identificationQualifier","Identification Qualifier","A brief phrase or a standard term (""cf."", ""aff."") to express the determiner's doubts about the Identification.","Examples: 1) For the determination ""Quercus aff. agrifolia var. oxyadenia"", identificationQualifier would be ""aff. agrifolia var. oxyadenia"" with accompanying values ""Quercus"" in genus, ""agrifolia"" in specificEpithet, ""oxyadenia"" in infraspecificEpithet, and ""var."" in rank. 2) For the determination ""Quercus agrifolia cf. var. oxyadenia"", identificationQualifier would be ""cf. var. oxyadenia "" with accompanying values ""Quercus"" in genus, ""agrifolia"" in specificEpithet, ""oxyadenia"" in infraspecificEpithet, and ""var."" in rank.",124
"identificationReferences","Identification References","A list (concatenated and separated) of references (publication, global unique identifier, URI) used in the Identification.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: ""Aves del Noroeste Patagonico. Christie et al. 2004."", ""Stebbins, R. Field Guide to Western Reptiles and Amphibians. 3rd Edition. 2003. | Irschick, D.J. and Shaffer, H.B. (1997). ''The polytypic species revisited: Morphological differentiation among tiger salamanders (Ambystoma tigrinum) (Amphibia: Caudata).'' Herpetologica, 53(1), 30-49."".",128
"identificationRemarks","Identification Remarks","Comments or notes about the Identification.","Example: ""Distinguished between Anthus correndera and Anthus hellmayri based on the comparative lengths of the uñas.""",130
"identificationVerificationStatus","Identification Verification Status","A categorical indicator of the extent to which the taxonomic identification has been verified to be correct. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as that used in HISPID/ABCD.","Examples: ""0"", ""4""",129
"identifiedBy","Identified By","A list (concatenated and separated) of names of people, groups, or organizations who assigned the Taxon to the subject.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: ""James L. Patton"", ""Theodore Pappenfuss | Robert Macey"".",126
"individualCount","Individual Count","The number of individuals represented present at the time of the Occurrence.","Examples: ""1"", ""25""",23
"informationWithheld","Information Withheld","Additional information that exists, but that has not been shared in the given record.","Examples: ""location information not given for endangered species"", ""collector identities withheld"", ""ask about tissue samples""",16
"infraspecificEpithet","Infraspecific Epithet","The name of the lowest or terminal infraspecific epithet of the scientificName, excluding any rank designation.","Examples: ""concolor"", ""oxyadenia"", ""sayi""",155
"institutionCode","Institution Code","The name (or acronym) in use by the institution having custody of the object(s) or information referred to in the record.","Examples: ""MVZ"", ""FMNH"", ""AKN-CLO"", ""University of California Museum of Paleontology (UCMP)""",11
"institutionID","Institution ID","An identifier for the institution having custody of the object(s) or information referred to in the record.","For physical specimens, the recommended best practice is to use an identifier from a collections registry such as the Global Registry of Biodiversity Repositories (http://grbio.org/). Examples: ""http://biocol.org/urn:lsid:biocol.org:col:34777"", ""http://grbio.org/cool/km06-gtbn"".",8
"island","Island","The name of the island on or near which the Location occurs. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names.","Examples: ""Isla Victoria"", ""Vancouver"", ""Viti Levu"", ""Zanzibar""",67
"islandGroup","Island Group","The name of the island group in which the Location occurs. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names.","Examples: ""Alexander Archipelago"", ""Seychelles""",66
"kingdom","Kingdom","The full scientific name of the kingdom in which the taxon is classified.","Examples: ""Animalia"", ""Plantae""",147
"dcterms:language","Language","A language of the resource. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as RFC 4646 [RFC4646].","Examples: ""en"" for English, ""es"" for Spanish.",2
"latestAgeOrHighestStage","Latest AgeOr Highest Stage","The full name of the latest possible geochronologic age or highest chronostratigraphic stage attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected.","Examples: ""Atlantic"", ""Boreal"", ""Skullrockian""",115
"latestEonOrHighestEonothem","Latest Eon Or Highest Eonothem","The full name of the latest possible geochronologic eon or highest chrono-stratigraphic eonothem or the informal name (""Precambrian"") attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected.","Examples: ""Phanerozoic"", ""Proterozoic""",107
"latestEpochOrHighestSeries","Latest Epoch Or Highest Series","The full name of the latest possible geochronologic epoch or highest chronostratigraphic series attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected.","Examples: ""Holocene"", ""Pleistocene"", ""Ibexian Series""",113
"latestEraOrHighestErathem","Latest Era Or Highest Erathem","The full name of the latest possible geochronologic era or highest chronostratigraphic erathem attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected.","Examples: ""Cenozoic"", ""Mesozoic""",109
"latestPeriodOrHighestSystem","Latest Period Or Highest System","The full name of the latest possible geochronologic period or highest chronostratigraphic system attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected.","Examples: ""Neogene"", ""Tertiary"", ""Quaternary""",111
"dcterms:license","License","A legal document giving official permission to do something with the resource.","Examples: ""http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode"", ""http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode""",3
"lifeStage","Life Stage","The age class or life stage of the biological individual(s) at the time the Occurrence was recorded. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.","Examples: ""egg"", ""eft"", ""juvenile"", ""adult"", ""2 adults 4 juveniles""",25
"lithostratigraphicTerms","Lithostratigraphic Terms","The combination of all litho-stratigraphic names for the rock from which the cataloged item was collected.",,118
"locality","Locality","The specific description of the place. Less specific geographic information can be provided in other geographic terms (higherGeography, continent, country, stateProvince, county, municipality, waterBody, island, islandGroup). This term may contain information modified from the original to correct perceived errors or standardize the description.","Example: ""Bariloche, 25 km NNE via Ruta Nacional 40 (=Ruta 237)""",73
"locationAccordingTo","Location According To","Information about the source of this Location information. Could be a publication (gazetteer), institution, or team of individuals.","Examples: ""Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names"", ""GADM""",83
"locationID","Location ID","An identifier for the set of location information (data associated with dcterms:Location). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set.",,61
"locationRemarks","Location Remarks","Comments or notes about the Location.","Example: ""under water since 2005""",84
"lowestBiostratigraphicZone","Lowest Biostratigraphic Zone","The full name of the lowest possible geological biostratigraphic zone of the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected.",,116
"materialSampleID","Material Sample ID","An identifier for the MaterialSample (as opposed to a particular digital record of the material sample). 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 materialSampleID globally unique.",,45
"maximumDepthInMeters","Maximum Depth In Meters","The greater depth of a range of depth below the local surface, in meters.","Example: ""200""",79
"maximumDistanceAboveSurfaceInMeters","Maximum Distance Above Surface In Meters","The greater distance in a range of distance from a reference surface in the vertical direction, in meters. Use positive values for locations above the surface, negative values for locations below. If depth measures are given, the reference surface is the location given by the depth, otherwise the reference surface is the location given by the elevation.","Example: 1.5 meter sediment core from the bottom of a lake (at depth 20m) at 300m elevation; VerbatimElevation: ""300m"" MinimumElevationInMeters: ""300"", MaximumElevationInMeters: ""300"", VerbatimDepth: ""20m"", MinimumDepthInMeters: ""20"", MaximumDepthInMeters: ""20"", minimumDistanceAboveSurfaceInMeters: ""0"", maximumDistanceAboveSurfaceInMeters: ""-1.5""",82
"maximumElevationInMeters","Maximum Elevation In Meters","The upper limit of the range of elevation (altitude, usually above sea level), in meters.","Example: ""200""",76
"measurementAccuracy","Measurement Accuracy","The description of the potential error associated with the measurementValue.","Examples: ""0.01"", ""normal distribution with variation of 2 m""",174
"measurementDeterminedBy","Measurement Determined By","A list (concatenated and separated) of names of people, groups, or organizations who determined the value of the MeasurementOrFact.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: ""Rob Guralnick"", ""Julie Woodruff | Eileen Lacey"".",176
"measurementDeterminedDate","Measurement Determined Date","The date on which the MeasurementOrFact was made. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E).","Examples: ""1963-03-08T14:07-0600"" is 8 Mar 1963 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, ""2009-02-20T08:40Z"" is 20 Feb 2009 8:40am UTC, ""1809-02-12"" is 12 Feb 1809, ""1906-06"" is Jun 1906, ""1971"" is just that year, ""2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z"" is the interval between 1 Mar 2007 1pm UTC and 11 May 2008 3:30pm UTC, ""2007-11-13/15"" is the interval between 13 Nov 2007 and 15 Nov 2007.",177
"measurementID","Measurement ID","An identifier for the MeasurementOrFact (information pertaining to measurements, facts, characteristics, or assertions). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set.",,171
"measurementMethod","Measurement Method","A description of or reference to (publication, URI) the method or protocol used to determine the measurement, fact, characteristic, or assertion.","Examples: ""minimum convex polygon around burrow entrances"" for a home range area, ""barometric altimeter"" for an elevation",178
"measurementRemarks","Measurement Remarks","Comments or notes accompanying the MeasurementOrFact.","Example: ""tip of tail missing""",179
"measurementType","Measurement Type","The nature of the measurement, fact, characteristic, or assertion. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.","Examples: ""tail length"", ""temperature"", ""trap line length"", ""survey area"", ""trap type""",172
"measurementUnit","Measurement Unit","The units associated with the measurementValue. Recommended best practice is to use the International System of Units (SI).","Examples: ""mm"", ""C"", ""km"", ""ha""",175
"measurementValue","Measurement Value","The value of the measurement, fact, characteristic, or assertion.","Examples: ""45"", ""20"", ""1"", ""14.5"", ""UV-light""",173
"member","Member","The full name of the lithostratigraphic member from which the cataloged item was collected.","Examples: ""Lava Dam Member"", ""Hellnmaria Member""",121
"minimumDepthInMeters","Minimum Depth In Meters","The lesser depth of a range of depth below the local surface, in meters.","Example: ""100""",78
"minimumDistanceAboveSurfaceInMeters","Minimum Distance Above Surface In Meters","The lesser distance in a range of distance from a reference surface in the vertical direction, in meters. Use positive values for locations above the surface, negative values for locations below. If depth measures are given, the reference surface is the location given by the depth, otherwise the reference surface is the location given by the elevation.","Example: 1.5 meter sediment core from the bottom of a lake (at depth 20m) at 300m elevation; VerbatimElevation: ""300m"" MinimumElevationInMeters: ""300"", MaximumElevationInMeters: ""300"", VerbatimDepth: ""20m"", MinimumDepthInMeters: ""20"", MaximumDepthInMeters: ""20"", minimumDistanceAboveSurfaceInMeters: ""0"", maximumDistanceAboveSurfaceInMeters: ""-1.5""",81
"minimumElevationInMeters","Minimum Elevation In Meters","The lower limit of the range of elevation (altitude, usually above sea level), in meters.","Example: ""100""",75
"dcterms:modified","Modified","The most recent date-time on which the resource was changed. For Darwin Core, recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E).","Examples: ""1963-03-08T14:07-0600"" is 8 Mar 1963 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, ""2009-02-20T08:40Z"" is 20 Feb 2009 8:40am UTC, ""1809-02-12"" is 12 Feb 1809, ""1906-06"" is Jun 1906, ""1971"" is just that year, ""2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z"" is the interval between 1 Mar 2007 1pm UTC and 11 May 2008 3:30pm UTC, ""2007-11-13/15"" is the interval between 13 Nov 2007 and 15 Nov 2007.",1
"month","Month","The ordinal month in which the Event occurred.","Examples: ""1"" (=January), ""10"" (=October)",53
"municipality","Municipality","The full, unabbreviated name of the next smaller administrative region than county (city, municipality, etc.) in which the Location occurs. Do not use this term for a nearby named place that does not contain the actual location.","Examples: ""Holzminden""",72
"nameAccordingTo","Name According To","The reference to the source in which the specific taxon concept circumscription is defined or implied - traditionally signified by the Latin ""sensu"" or ""sec."" (from secundum, meaning ""according to""). For taxa that result from identifications, a reference to the keys, monographs, experts and other sources should be given.","Example: ""McCranie, J. R., D. B. Wake, and L. D. Wilson. 1996. The taxonomic status of Bolitoglossa schmidti, with comments on the biology of the Mesoamerican salamander Bolitoglossa dofleini (Caudata: Plethodontidae). Carib. J. Sci. 32:395-398."", ""Werner Greuter 2008"", ""Lilljeborg 1861, Upsala Univ. Arsskrift, Math. Naturvet., pp. 4, 5""",143
"nameAccordingToID","Name According To ID","An identifier for the source in which the specific taxon concept circumscription is defined or implied. See nameAccordingTo.","Example: ""doi:10.1016/S0269-915X(97)80026-2""",136
"namePublishedIn","Name Published In","A reference for the publication in which the scientificName was originally established under the rules of the associated nomenclaturalCode.","Examples: ""Pearson O. P., and M. I. Christie. 1985. Historia Natural, 5(37):388"", ""Forel, Auguste, Diagnosies provisoires de quelques espèces nouvelles de fourmis de Madagascar, récoltées par M. Grandidier., Annales de la Societe Entomologique de Belgique, Comptes-rendus des Seances 30, 1886""",144
"namePublishedInID","Name Published In ID","An identifier for the publication in which the scientificName was originally established under the rules of the associated nomenclaturalCode.","Example: ""http://hdl.handle.net/10199/7""",137
"namePublishedInYear","Name Published In Year","The four-digit year in which the scientificName was published.","Examples: ""1915"", ""2008""",145
"nomenclaturalCode","Nomenclatural Code","The nomenclatural code (or codes in the case of an ambiregnal name) under which the scientificName is constructed. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.","Examples: ""ICBN"", ""ICZN"", ""BC"", ""ICNCP"", ""BioCode"", ""ICZN; ICBN""",160
"nomenclaturalStatus","Nomenclatural Status","The status related to the original publication of the name and its conformance to the relevant rules of nomenclature. It is based essentially on an algorithm according to the business rules of the code. It requires no taxonomic opinion.","Examples: ""nom. ambig."", ""nom. illeg."", ""nom. subnud.""",162
"occurrenceID","Occurrence ID","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.","For a specimen in the absence of a bona fide global unique identifier, for example, use the form: ""urn:catalog:[institutionCode]:[collectionCode]:[catalogNumber]. Examples: ""urn:lsid:nhm.ku.edu:Herps:32"", ""urn:catalog:FMNH:Mammal:145732""",19
"occurrenceRemarks","Occurrence Remarks","Comments or notes about the Occurrence.","Example: ""found dead on road""",37
"occurrenceStatus","Occurrence Status","A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.","Examples: ""present"", ""absent""",29
"order","Order","The full scientific name of the order in which the taxon is classified.","Examples: ""Carnivora"", ""Monocleales""",150
"organismID","Organism ID","An identifier for the Organism instance (as opposed to a particular digital record of the Organism). May be a globally unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set.",,38
"organismName","Organism Name","A textual name or label assigned to an Organism instance.","Examples: ""Huberta"", ""Boab Prison Tree"", ""J pod"".",39
"organismRemarks","Organism Remarks","Comments or notes about the Organism instance.","Example: ""One of a litter of six.""",44
"organismScope","Organism Scope","A description of the kind of Organism instance. Can be used to indicate whether the Organism instance represents a discrete organism or if it represents a particular type of aggregation. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.","This term is not intended to be used to specify a type of taxon. To describe the kind of Organism using a URI object in RDF, use rdf:type (http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#type) instead. Examples: ""multicellular organism"", ""virus"", ""clone"" ""pack"", ""colony"".",40
"originalNameUsage","Original Name Usage","The taxon name, with authorship and date information if known, as it originally appeared when first established under the rules of the associated nomenclaturalCode. The basionym (botany) or basonym (bacteriology) of the scientificName or the senior/earlier homonym for replaced names.","Examples: ""Pinus abies"", ""Gasterosteus saltatrix Linnaeus 1768""",142
"originalNameUsageID","Original Name Usage ID","An identifier for the name usage (documented meaning of the name according to a source) in which the terminal element of the scientificName was originally established under the rules of the associated nomenclaturalCode.","Example: ""http://species.gbif.org/abies_alba_1753""",135
"otherCatalogNumbers","Other Catalog Numbers","A list (concatenated and separated) of previous or alternate fully qualified catalog numbers or other human-used identifiers for the same Occurrence, whether in the current or any other data set or collection.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: ""FMNH:Mammal:1234"", ""NPS YELLO6778 | MBG 33424"".",36
"ownerInstitutionCode","Owner Institution Code","The name (or acronym) in use by the institution having ownership of the object(s) or information referred to in the record.","Examples: ""NPS"", ""APN"", ""InBio""",14
"parentNameUsage","Parent Name Usage","The full name, with authorship and date information if known, of the direct, most proximate higher-rank parent taxon (in a classification) of the most specific element of the scientificName.","Examples: ""Rubiaceae"", ""Gruiformes"", ""Testudinae""",141
"parentNameUsageID","Parent Name Usage ID","An identifier for the name usage (documented meaning of the name according to a source) of the direct, most proximate higher-rank parent taxon (in a classification) of the most specific element of the scientificName.","Example: ""8fa58e08-08de-4ac1-b69c-1235340b7001""",134
"phylum","Phylum","The full scientific name of the phylum or division in which the taxon is classified.","Examples: ""Chordata"" (phylum), ""Bryophyta"" (division)",148
"pointRadiusSpatialFit","Point Radius Spatial Fit","The ratio of the area of the point-radius (decimalLatitude, decimalLongitude, coordinateUncertaintyInMeters) to the area of the true (original, or most specific) spatial representation of the Location. Legal values are 0, greater than or equal to 1, or undefined. A value of 1 is an exact match or 100% overlap. A value of 0 should be used if the given point-radius does not completely contain the original representation. The pointRadiusSpatialFit is undefined (and should be left blank) if the original representation is a point without uncertainty and the given georeference is not that same point (without uncertainty). If both the original and the given georeference are the same point, the pointRadiusSpatialFit is 1.","Detailed explanations with graphical examples can be found in the ""Guide to Best Practices for Georeferencing"", Chapman and Wieczorek, eds. 2006.",90
"preparations","Preparations","A list (concatenated and separated) of preparations and preservation methods for a specimen.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: ""fossil"", ""cast"", ""photograph"", ""DNA extract"", ""skin | ""skull | skeleton"", ""whole animal (ETOH) | tissue (EDTA)"".",30
"previousIdentifications","Previous Identifications","A list (concatenated and separated) of previous assignments of names to the Organism.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: ""Chalepidae"", ""Pinus abies"", ""Anthus sp., field ID by G. Iglesias | Anthus correndera, expert ID by C. Cicero 2009-02-12 based on morphology"".",43
"recordNumber","Record Number","An identifier given to the Occurrence at the time it was recorded. Often serves as a link between field notes and an Occurrence record, such as a specimen collector's number.","Example: ""OPP 7101""",21
"recordedBy","Recorded By","A list (concatenated and separated) of names of people, groups, or organizations responsible for recording the original Occurrence. The primary collector or observer, especially one who applies a personal identifier (recordNumber), should be listed first.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). The primary collector or observer, especially one who applies a personal identifier (recordNumber), should be listed first. Examples: ""José E. Crespo"", ""Oliver P. Pearson | Anita K. Pearson"" where the value in recordNumber ""OPP 7101"" corresponds to the number for the specimen in the field catalog (collector number) of Oliver P. Pearson.",22
"dcterms:references","References","A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource.","Examples: ""http://mvzarctos.berkeley.edu/guid/MVZ:Mamm:165861""; ""http://www.catalogueoflife.org/annual-checklist/show_species_details.php?record_id=6197868""",7
"relatedResourceID","Related Resource ID","An identifier for a related resource (the object, rather than the subject of the relationship).",,166
"relationshipAccordingTo","Relationship According To","The source (person, organization, publication, reference) establishing the relationship between the two resources.","Example: ""Julie Woodruff""",168
"relationshipEstablishedDate","Relationship Established Date","The date-time on which the relationship between the two resources was established. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E).","Examples: ""1963-03-08T14:07-0600"" is 8 Mar 1963 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, ""2009-02-20T08:40Z"" is 20 Feb 2009 8:40am UTC, ""1809-02-12"" is 12 Feb 1809, ""1906-06"" is Jun 1906, ""1971"" is just that year, ""2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z"" is the interval between 1 Mar 2007 1pm UTC and 11 May 2008 3:30pm UTC, ""2007-11-13/15"" is the interval between 13 Nov 2007 and 15 Nov 2007.",169
"relationshipOfResource","Relationship Of Resource","The relationship of the resource identified by relatedResourceID to the subject (optionally identified by the resourceID). Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.","Examples: ""duplicate of"", ""mother of"", ""endoparasite of"", ""host to"", ""sibling of"", ""valid synonym of"", ""located within""",167
"relationshipRemarks","Relationship Remarks","Comments or notes about the relationship between the two resources.","Examples: ""mother and offspring collected from the same nest"", ""pollinator captured in the act""",170
"reproductiveCondition","Reproductive Condition","The reproductive condition of the biological individual(s) represented in the Occurrence. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.","Examples"" ""non-reproductive"", ""pregnant"", ""in bloom"", ""fruit-bearing""",26
"resourceID","Resource ID","An identifier for the resource that is the subject of the relationship.",,165
"resourceRelationshipID","Resource Relationship ID","An identifier for an instance of relationship between one resource (the subject) and another (relatedResource, the object).",,164
"dcterms:rightsHolder","Rights Holder","A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.","Example: ""The Regents of the University of California.""",4
"samplingEffort","Sampling Effort","The amount of effort expended during an Event.","Examples: ""40 trap-nights"", ""10 observer-hours; 10 km by foot; 30 km by car""",58
"samplingProtocol","Sampling Protocol","The name of, reference to, or description of the method or protocol used during an Event.","Examples: ""UV light trap"", ""mist net"", ""bottom trawl"", ""ad hoc observation"", ""point count"", ""Penguins from space: faecal stains reveal the location of emperor penguin colonies, http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1466-8238.2009.00467.x"", ""Takats et al. 2001. Guidelines for Nocturnal Owl Monitoring in North America. Beaverhill Bird Observatory and Bird Studies Canada, Edmonton, Alberta. 32 pp."", ""http://www.bsc-eoc.org/download/Owl.pdf""",57
"scientificName","Scientific Name","The full scientific name, with authorship and date information if known. When forming part of an Identification, this should be the name in lowest level taxonomic rank that can be determined. This term should not contain identification qualifications, which should instead be supplied in the IdentificationQualifier term.","Examples: ""Coleoptera"" (order), ""Vespertilionidae"" (family), ""Manis"" (genus), ""Ctenomys sociabilis"" (genus + specificEpithet), ""Ambystoma tigrinum diaboli"" (genus + specificEpithet + infraspecificEpithet), ""Roptrocerus typographi (Györfi, 1952)"" (genus + specificEpithet + scientificNameAuthorship), ""Quercus agrifolia var. oxyadenia (Torr.) J.T. Howell"" (genus + specificEpithet + taxonRank + infraspecificEpithet + scientificNameAuthorship)",139
"scientificNameAuthorship","Scientific Name Authorship","The authorship information for the scientificName formatted according to the conventions of the applicable nomenclaturalCode.","Example: ""(Torr.) J.T. Howell"", ""(Martinovský) Tzvelev"", ""(Györfi, 1952)""",158
"scientificNameID","Scientific Name ID","An identifier for the nomenclatural (not taxonomic) details of a scientific name.","Example: ""urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:37829-1:1.3""",132
"sex","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""",24
"specificEpithet","Specific Epithet","The name of the first or species epithet of the scientificName.","Examples: ""concolor"", ""gottschei""",154
"startDayOfYear","Start Day Of Year","The earliest ordinal day of the year on which the Event occurred (1 for January 1, 365 for December 31, except in a leap year, in which case it is 366).","Examples: ""1"" (=1 Jan), ""366"" (=31 Dec), ""365"" (=30 Dec in a leap year, 31 Dec in a non-leap year)",50
"stateProvince","State Province","The name of the next smaller administrative region than country (state, province, canton, department, region, etc.) in which the Location occurs.","Examples: ""Montana"", ""Minas Gerais"", ""Córdoba""",70
"subgenus","Subgenus","The full scientific name of the subgenus in which the taxon is classified. Values should include the genus to avoid homonym confusion.","Examples: ""Strobus (Pinus)"", ""Puma (Puma)"" ""Loligo (Amerigo)"", ""Hieracium subgen. Pilosella""",153
"taxonConceptID","Taxon Concept ID","An identifier for the taxonomic concept to which the record refers - not for the nomenclatural details of a taxon.","Example: ""8fa58e08-08de-4ac1-b69c-1235340b7001""",138
"taxonID","Taxon ID","An identifier for the set of taxon information (data associated with the Taxon class). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set.","Examples: ""8fa58e08-08de-4ac1-b69c-1235340b7001"", ""32567"", ""http://species.gbif.org/abies_alba_1753"", ""urn:lsid:gbif.org:usages:32567""",131
"taxonRank","Taxon Rank","The taxonomic rank of the most specific name in the scientificName. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.","Examples: ""subspecies"", ""varietas"", ""forma"", ""species"", ""genus""",156
"taxonRemarks","Taxon Remarks","Comments or notes about the taxon or name.","Example: ""this name is a misspelling in common use""",163
"taxonomicStatus","Taxonomic Status","The status of the use of the scientificName as a label for a taxon. Requires taxonomic opinion to define the scope of a taxon. Rules of priority then are used to define the taxonomic status of the nomenclature contained in that scope, combined with the experts opinion. It must be linked to a specific taxonomic reference that defines the concept. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.","Examples: ""invalid"", ""misapplied"", ""homotypic synonym"", ""accepted""",161
"dcterms:type","Type","The nature or genre of the resource. For Darwin Core, recommended best practice is to use the name of the class that defines the root of the record.","Examples: ""StillImage"", ""MovingImage"", ""Sound"", ""PhysicalObject"", ""Event"", ""Text""",0
"typeStatus","Type Status","A list (concatenated and separated) of nomenclatural types (type status, typified scientific name, publication) applied to the subject.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: ""holotype of Ctenomys sociabilis. Pearson O. P., and M. I. Christie. 1985. Historia Natural, 5(37):388"", ""holotype of Pinus abies | holotype of Picea abies"".",125
"verbatimCoordinateSystem","Verbatim Coordinate System","The spatial coordinate system for the verbatimLatitude and verbatimLongitude or the verbatimCoordinates of the Location. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.","Examples: ""decimal degrees"", ""degrees decimal minutes"", ""degrees minutes seconds"", ""UTM""",94
"verbatimCoordinates","Verbatim Coordinates","The verbatim original spatial coordinates of the Location. The coordinate ellipsoid, geodeticDatum, or full Spatial Reference System (SRS) for these coordinates should be stored in verbatimSRS and the coordinate system should be stored in verbatimCoordinateSystem.","Examples: ""41 05 54S 121 05 34W"", ""17T 630000 4833400""",91
"verbatimDepth","Verbatim Depth","The original description of the depth below the local surface.","Example: ""100-200 m""",80
"verbatimElevation","Verbatim Elevation","The original description of the elevation (altitude, usually above sea level) of the Location.","Example: ""100-200 m""",77
"verbatimEventDate","Verbatim EventDate","The verbatim original representation of the date and time information for an Event.","Examples: ""spring 1910"", ""Marzo 2002"", ""1999-03-XX"", ""17IV1934""",55
"verbatimLatitude","Verbatim Latitude","The verbatim original latitude of the Location. The coordinate ellipsoid, geodeticDatum, or full Spatial Reference System (SRS) for these coordinates should be stored in verbatimSRS and the coordinate system should be stored in verbatimCoordinateSystem.","Example: ""41 05 54.03S""",92
"verbatimLocality","Verbatim Locality","The original textual description of the place.","Example: ""25 km NNE Bariloche por R. Nac. 237""",74
"verbatimLongitude","Verbatim Longitude","The verbatim original longitude of the Location. The coordinate ellipsoid, geodeticDatum, or full Spatial Reference System (SRS) for these coordinates should be stored in verbatimSRS and the coordinate system should be stored in verbatimCoordinateSystem.","Example: ""121d 10' 34"" W""",93
"verbatimSRS","Verbatim SRS","The ellipsoid, geodetic datum, or spatial reference system (SRS) upon which coordinates given in verbatimLatitude and verbatimLongitude, or verbatimCoordinates are based. Recommended best practice is use the EPSG code as a controlled vocabulary to provide an SRS, if known. Otherwise use a controlled vocabulary for the name or code of the geodetic datum, if known. Otherwise use a controlled vocabulary for the name or code of the ellipsoid, if known. If none of these is known, use the value ""unknown"".","Examples: ""EPSG:4326"", ""WGS84"", ""NAD27"", ""Campo Inchauspe"", ""European 1950"", ""Clarke 1866""",95
"verbatimTaxonRank","Verbatim Taxon Rank","The taxonomic rank of the most specific name in the scientificName as it appears in the original record.","Examples: ""Agamospecies"", ""sub-lesus"", ""prole"", ""apomict"", ""nothogrex"", ""sp."", ""subsp."", ""var.""",157
"vernacularName","Vernacular Name","A common or vernacular name.","Examples: ""Andean Condor"", ""Condor Andino"", ""American Eagle"", ""Gänsegeier""",159
"waterBody","Water Body","The name of the water body in which the Location occurs. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names.","Examples: ""Indian Ocean"", ""Baltic Sea"", ""Hudson River""",65
"year","Year","The four-digit year in which the Event occurred, according to the Common Era Calendar.","Example: ""2008""",52
TermName,Label_en,Definition,Comments,absoluteorder
acceptedNameUsage,Accepted Name Usage,"The full name, with authorship and date information if known, of the currently valid (zoological) or accepted (botanical) taxon.","Example: ""Tamias minimus"" valid name for ""Eutamias minimus""",145
acceptedNameUsageID,Accepted Name Usage ID,An identifier for the name usage (documented meaning of the name according to a source) of the currently valid (zoological) or accepted (botanical) taxon.,"Example: ""8fa58e08-08de-4ac1-b69c-1235340b7001""",138
associatedMedia,Associated Media,"A list (concatenated and separated) of identifiers (publication, global unique identifier, URI) of media associated with the Occurrence.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: ""http://arctos.database.museum/SpecimenImages/UAMObs/Mamm/2/P7291179.JPG"", ""http://204.140.246.24/Fish/Collection%20Pictures/10118-00.jpg | http://204.140.246.24/Fish/Collection%20Pictures/10118-00a.jpg"".",34
associatedOccurrences,Associated Occurrences,A list (concatenated and separated) of identifiers of other Occurrence records and their associations to this Occurrence.,The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | ').,43
associatedOrganisms,Associated Organisms,A list (concatenated and separated) of identifiers of other Organisms and their associations to this Organism.,"The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: ""sibling of MXA-232"", ""mother of MXA-231 | mother of MXA-232""",44
associatedReferences,Associated References,"A list (concatenated and separated) of identifiers (publication, bibliographic reference, global unique identifier, URI) of literature associated with the Occurrence.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: ""http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/322/5899/261"", ""Christopher J. Conroy, Jennifer L. Neuwald. 2008. Phylogeographic study of the California vole, Microtus californicus Journal of Mammalogy, 89(3):755-767."", ""Steven R. Hoofer and Ronald A. Van Den Bussche. 2001. Phylogenetic Relationships of Plecotine Bats and Allies Based on Mitochondrial Ribosomal Sequences. Journal of Mammalogy 82(1):131-137. | Walker, Faith M., Jeffrey T. Foster, Kevin P. Drees, Carol L. Chambers. 2014. Spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) microsatellite discovery using illumina sequencing. Conservation Genetics Resources."".",35
associatedSequences,Associated Sequences,"A list (concatenated and separated) of identifiers (publication, global unique identifier, URI) of genetic sequence information associated with the Occurrence.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: ""http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/U34853.1"", ""http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/GU328060 | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/AF326093"".",36
associatedTaxa,Associated Taxa,A list (concatenated and separated) of identifiers or names of taxa and their associations with the Occurrence.,"The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '), and to separate the relationship from the taxon with a colon (':'). Examples: ""host: Quercus alba"", ""parasitoid of:Cyclocephala signaticollis | predator of Apis mellifera"".",37
basisOfRecord,Basis of Record,The specific nature of the data record.,"Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the list of Darwin Core classes. Examples: ""PreservedSpecimen"", ""FossilSpecimen"", ""LivingSpecimen"", ""HumanObservation"", ""MachineObservation""",15
bed,Bed,The full name of the lithostratigraphic bed from which the cataloged item was collected.,,127
behavior,Behavior,A description of the behavior shown by the subject at the time the Occurrence was recorded. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.,"Examples: ""roosting"", ""foraging"", ""running""",29
catalogNumber,Catalog Number,An identifier (preferably unique) for the record within the data set or collection.,"Examples: ""2008.1334"", ""145732a"", ""145732""",20
class,Class,The full scientific name of the class in which the taxon is classified.,"Examples: ""Mammalia"", ""Hepaticopsida""",154
collectionCode,Collection Code,"The name, acronym, coden, or initialism identifying the collection or data set from which the record was derived.","Examples: ""Mammals"", ""Hildebrandt"", ""eBird""",12
collectionID,Collection ID,An identifier for the collection or dataset from which the record was derived.,"For physical specimens, the recommended best practice is to use an identifier from a collections registry such as the Global Registry of Biodiversity Repositories (http://grbio.org/). Examples: ""http://biocol.org/urn:lsid:biocol.org:col:1001"", ""http://grbio.org/cool/p5fp-c036"".",9
continent,Continent,The name of the continent in which the Location occurs. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names.,"Examples: ""Africa"", ""Antarctica"", ""Asia"", ""Europe"", ""North America"", ""Oceania"", ""South America""",69
coordinatePrecision,Coordinate Precision,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)",94
coordinateUncertaintyInMeters,Coordinate Uncertainty In Meters,"The horizontal distance (in meters) 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.","Examples: ""30"" (reasonable lower limit of a GPS reading under good conditions if the actual precision was not recorded at the time), ""71"" (uncertainty for a UTM coordinate having 100 meter precision and a known spatial reference system).",93
country,Country,The name of the country or major administrative unit in which the Location occurs. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names.,"Examples: ""Denmark"", ""Colombia"", ""España""",73
countryCode,Country Code,The standard code for the country in which the Location occurs. Recommended best practice is to use ISO 3166-1-alpha-2 country codes.,"Examples: ""AR"" for Argentina, ""SV"" for El Salvador",74
county,County,"The full, unabbreviated name of the next smaller administrative region than stateProvince (county, shire, department, etc.) in which the Location occurs.","Examples: ""Missoula"", ""Los Lagos"", ""Mataró""",76
dataGeneralizations,Data Generalizations,Actions taken to make the shared data less specific or complete than in its original form. Suggests that alternative data of higher quality may be available on request.,"Example: ""Coordinates generalized from original GPS coordinates to the nearest half degree grid cell""",17
datasetID,Dataset ID,An identifier for the set of data. May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to a collection or institution.,,10
datasetName,Dataset Name,The name identifying the data set from which the record was derived.,"Examples: ""Grinnell Resurvey Mammals"", ""Lacey Ctenomys Recaptures""",13
dateIdentified,Date Identified,"The date on which the subject was identified as representing the Taxon. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E).","Examples: ""1963-03-08T14:07-0600"" is 8 Mar 1963 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, ""2009-02-20T08:40Z"" is 20 Feb 2009 8:40am UTC, ""1809-02-12"" is 12 Feb 1809, ""1906-06"" is Jun 1906, ""1971"" is just that year, ""2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z"" is the interval between 1 Mar 2007 1pm UTC and 11 May 2008 3:30pm UTC, ""2007-11-13/15"" is the interval between 13 Nov 2007 and 15 Nov 2007.",132
day,Day,The integer day of the month on which the Event occurred.,"Examples: ""9"", ""28""",57
dcterms:accessRights,Access Rights,"Information about who can access the resource or an indication of its security status. Access Rights may include information regarding access or restrictions based on privacy, security, or other policies.","Example: ""not-for-profit use only""",5
dcterms:bibliographicCitation,Bibliographic Citation,A bibliographic reference for the resource as a statement indicating how this record should be cited (attributed) when used. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.,"Examples: ""Ctenomys sociabilis (MVZ 165861)"" for a specimen, ""Oliver P. Pearson. 1985. Los tuco-tucos (genera Ctenomys) de los Parques Nacionales Lanin y Nahuel Huapi, Argentina Historia Natural, 5(37):337-343."" for a Taxon",6
dcterms:language,Language,A language of the resource. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as RFC 4646 [RFC4646].,"Examples: ""en"" for English, ""es"" for Spanish.",2
dcterms:license,License,A legal document giving official permission to do something with the resource.,"Examples: ""http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode"", ""http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode""",3
dcterms:modified,Modified,"The most recent date-time on which the resource was changed. For Darwin Core, recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E).","Examples: ""1963-03-08T14:07-0600"" is 8 Mar 1963 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, ""2009-02-20T08:40Z"" is 20 Feb 2009 8:40am UTC, ""1809-02-12"" is 12 Feb 1809, ""1906-06"" is Jun 1906, ""1971"" is just that year, ""2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z"" is the interval between 1 Mar 2007 1pm UTC and 11 May 2008 3:30pm UTC, ""2007-11-13/15"" is the interval between 13 Nov 2007 and 15 Nov 2007.",1
dcterms:references,References,"A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource.","Examples: ""http://mvzarctos.berkeley.edu/guid/MVZ:Mamm:165861""; ""http://www.catalogueoflife.org/annual-checklist/show_species_details.php?record_id=6197868""",7
dcterms:rightsHolder,Rights Holder,A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.,"Example: ""The Regents of the University of California.""",4
dcterms:type,Type,"The nature or genre of the resource. For Darwin Core, recommended best practice is to use the name of the class that defines the root of the record.","Examples: ""StillImage"", ""MovingImage"", ""Sound"", ""PhysicalObject"", ""Event"", ""Text""",0
decimalLatitude,Decimal Latitude,"The geographic latitude (in decimal degrees, using the spatial reference system given in geodeticDatum) 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""",90
decimalLongitude,Decimal Longitude,"The geographic longitude (in decimal degrees, using the spatial reference system given in geodeticDatum) 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""",91
disposition,Disposition,The current state of a specimen with respect to the collection identified in collectionCode or collectionID. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.,"Examples: ""in collection"", ""missing"", ""voucher elsewhere"", ""duplicates elsewhere""",33
dynamicProperties,Dynamic Properties,"A list of additional measurements, facts, characteristics, or assertions about the record. Meant to provide a mechanism for structured content.","The recommended best practice is to use a key:value encoding schema such as JSON. Examples: ""{""heightInMeters"":1.5}"", ""{""tragusLengthInMeters"":0.014, ""weightInGrams"":120}"", ""{""natureOfID"":""expert identification"", ""identificationEvidence"":""cytochrome B sequence""}"", ""{""relativeHumidity"":28, ""airTemperatureInCelcius"":22, ""sampleSizeInKilograms"":10}"", ""{""aspectHeading"":277, ""slopeInDegrees"":6}"", ""{""iucnStatus"":""vulnerable"", ""taxonDistribution"":""Neuquén, Argentina""}"".",18
earliestAgeOrLowestStage,Earliest Age Or Lowest Stage,The full name of the earliest possible geochronologic age or lowest chronostratigraphic stage attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected.,"Examples: ""Atlantic"", ""Boreal"", ""Skullrockian""",119
earliestEonOrLowestEonothem,Earliest Eon Or Lowest Eonothem,"The full name of the earliest possible geochronologic eon or lowest chrono-stratigraphic eonothem or the informal name (""Precambrian"") attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected.","Examples: ""Phanerozoic"", ""Proterozoic""",111
earliestEpochOrLowestSeries,Earliest Epoch Or Lowest Series,The full name of the earliest possible geochronologic epoch or lowest chronostratigraphic series attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected.,"Examples: ""Holocene"", ""Pleistocene"", ""Ibexian Series""",117
earliestEraOrLowestErathem,Earliest Era Or Lowest Erathem,The full name of the earliest possible geochronologic era or lowest chronostratigraphic erathem attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected.,"Examples: ""Cenozoic"", ""Mesozoic""",113
earliestPeriodOrLowestSystem,Earliest Period Or Lowest System,The full name of the earliest possible geochronologic period or lowest chronostratigraphic system attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected.,"Examples: ""Neogene"", ""Tertiary"", ""Quaternary""",115
endDayOfYear,End Day Of Year,"The latest ordinal day of the year on which the Event occurred (1 for January 1, 365 for December 31, except in a leap year, in which case it is 366).","Examples: ""1"" (=1 Jan), ""366"" (=31 Dec), ""365"" (=30 Dec in a leap year, 31 Dec in a non-leap year)",54
establishmentMeans,Establishment Means,The process by which the biological individual(s) represented in the Occurrence became established at the location. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.,"Examples: ""native"", ""introduced"", ""naturalised"", ""invasive"", ""managed""",30
eventDate,Event Date,"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. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E).","Examples: ""1963-03-08T14:07-0600"" is 8 Mar 1963 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, ""2009-02-20T08:40Z"" is 20 Feb 2009 8:40am UTC, ""1809-02-12"" is 12 Feb 1809, ""1906-06"" is Jun 1906, ""1971"" is just that year, ""2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z"" is the interval between 1 Mar 2007 1pm UTC and 11 May 2008 3:30pm UTC, ""2007-11-13/15"" is the interval between 13 Nov 2007 and 15 Nov 2007.",51
eventID,Event ID,An identifier for the set of information associated with an Event (something that occurs at a place and time). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set.,,48
eventRemarks,Event Remarks,Comments or notes about the Event.,"Example: ""after the recent rains the river is nearly at flood stage""",65
eventTime,Event Time,"The time or interval during which an Event occurred. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E).","Examples: ""14:07-0600"" is 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, ""08:40:21Z"" is 8:40:21am UTC, ""13:00:00Z/15:30:00Z"" is the interval between 1pm UTC and 3:30pm UTC.",52
family,Family,The full scientific name of the family in which the taxon is classified.,"Examples: ""Felidae"", ""Monocleaceae""",156
fieldNotes,Field Notes,"One of a) an indicator of the existence of, b) a reference to (publication, URI), or c) the text of notes taken in the field about the Event.","Example: ""notes available in Grinnell-Miller Library""",64
fieldNumber,Field Number,An identifier given to the event in the field. Often serves as a link between field notes and the Event.,"Example: ""RV Sol 87-03-08""",50
footprintSpatialFit,Footprint Spatial Fit,"The ratio of the area of the footprint (footprintWKT) to the area of the true (original, or most specific) spatial representation of the Location. Legal values are 0, greater than or equal to 1, or undefined. A value of 1 is an exact match or 100% overlap. A value of 0 should be used if the given footprint does not completely contain the original representation. The footprintSpatialFit is undefined (and should be left blank) if the original representation is a point and the given georeference is not that same point. If both the original and the given georeference are the same point, the footprintSpatialFit is 1.","Detailed explanations with graphical examples can be found in the ""Guide to Best Practices for Georeferencing"", Chapman and Wieczorek, eds. 2006.",103
footprintSRS,Footprint SRS,"A Well-Known Text (WKT) representation of the Spatial Reference System (SRS) for the footprintWKT of the Location. Do not use this term to describe the SRS of the decimalLatitude and decimalLongitude, even if it is the same as for the footprintWKT - use the geodeticDatum instead.","Example: The WKT for the standard WGS84 SRS (EPSG:4326) is ""GEOGCS[""GCS_WGS_1984"",DATUM[""D_WGS_1984"",SPHEROID[""WGS_1984"",6378137,298.257223563]],PRIMEM[""Greenwich"",0],UNIT[""Degree"",0.0174532925199433]]"" without the enclosing quotes.",102
footprintWKT,Footprint WKT,"A Well-Known Text (WKT) representation of the shape (footprint, geometry) that defines the Location. A Location may have both a point-radius representation (see decimalLatitude) and a footprint representation, and they may differ from each other.","Example: the one-degree bounding box with opposite corners at (longitude=10, latitude=20) and (longitude=11, latitude=21) would be expressed in well-known text as POLYGON ((10 20, 11 20, 11 21, 10 21, 10 20))",101
formation,Formation,The full name of the lithostratigraphic formation from which the cataloged item was collected.,"Examples: ""Notch Peak Fromation"", ""House Limestone"", ""Fillmore Formation""",125
genus,Genus,The full scientific name of the genus in which the taxon is classified.,"Examples: ""Puma"", ""Monoclea""",157
geodeticDatum,Geodetic Datum,"The ellipsoid, geodetic datum, or spatial reference system (SRS) upon which the geographic coordinates given in decimalLatitude and decimalLongitude as based. Recommended best practice is use the EPSG code as a controlled vocabulary to provide an SRS, if known. Otherwise use a controlled vocabulary for the name or code of the geodetic datum, if known. Otherwise use a controlled vocabulary for the name or code of the ellipsoid, if known. If none of these is known, use the value ""unknown"".","Examples: ""EPSG:4326"", ""WGS84"", ""NAD27"", ""Campo Inchauspe"", ""European 1950"", ""Clarke 1866""",92
geologicalContextID,Geological Context ID,"An identifier for the set of information associated with a GeologicalContext (the location within a geological context, such as stratigraphy). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set.",,110
georeferencedBy,Georeferenced By,"A list (concatenated and separated) of names of people, groups, or organizations who determined the georeference (spatial representation) for the Location.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: ""Brad Millen (ROM)"", ""Kristina Yamamoto (MVZ) | Janet Fang (MVZ)"".",104
georeferencedDate,Georeferenced Date,"The date on which the Location was georeferenced. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E).","Examples: ""1963-03-08T14:07-0600"" is 8 Mar 1963 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, ""2009-02-20T08:40Z"" is 20 Feb 2009 8:40am UTC, ""1809-02-12"" is 12 Feb 1809, ""1906-06"" is Jun 1906, ""1971"" is just that year, ""2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z"" is the interval between 1 Mar 2007 1pm UTC and 11 May 2008 3:30pm UTC, ""2007-11-13/15"" is the interval between 13 Nov 2007 and 15 Nov 2007.",105
georeferenceProtocol,Georeference Protocol,"A description or reference to the methods used to determine the spatial footprint, coordinates, and uncertainties.","Examples: ""Guide to Best Practices for Georeferencing. (Chapman and Wieczorek, eds. 2006). Global Biodiversity Information Facility."", ""MaNIS/HerpNet/ORNIS Georeferencing Guidelines"", ""Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide""",106
georeferenceRemarks,Georeference Remarks,"Notes or comments about the spatial description determination, explaining assumptions made in addition or opposition to the those formalized in the method referred to in georeferenceProtocol.","Example: ""assumed distance by road (Hwy. 101)""",109
georeferenceSources,Georeference Sources,"A list (concatenated and separated) of maps, gazetteers, or other resources used to georeference the Location, described specifically enough to allow anyone in the future to use the same resources.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: ""GeoLocate"", ""USGS 1:24000 Florence Montana Quad | Terrametrics 2008 on Google Earth"".",107
georeferenceVerificationStatus,Georeference Verification Status,A categorical description of the extent to which the georeference has been verified to represent the best possible spatial description. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.,"Examples: ""requires verification"", ""verified by collector"", ""verified by curator"".",108
group,Group,The full name of the lithostratigraphic group from which the cataloged item was collected.,,124
habitat,Habitat,A category or description of the habitat in which the Event occurred.,"Examples: ""oak savanna"", ""pre-cordilleran steppe""",59
higherClassification,Higher Classification,A list (concatenated and separated) of taxa names terminating at the rank immediately superior to the taxon referenced in the taxon record.,"The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '), with terms in order from the highest taxonomic rank to the lowest. Examples: ""Animalia"", ""Animalia | Chordata | Vertebrata | Mammalia | Theria | Eutheria | Rodentia | Hystricognatha | Hystricognathi | Ctenomyidae | Ctenomyini | Ctenomys"".",151
higherGeography,Higher Geography,A list (concatenated and separated) of geographic names less specific than the information captured in the locality term.,"The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '), with terms in order from least specific to most specific. Examples: ""North Atlantic Ocean"", ""South America | Argentina | Patagonia | Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi | Neuquén | Los Lagos"" with accompanying values ""South America"" in Continent, ""Argentina"" in Country, ""Neuquén"" in StateProvince, and ""Los Lagos"" in County.",68
higherGeographyID,Higher Geography ID,An identifier for the geographic region within which the Location occurred. Recommended best practice is to use an persistent identifier from a controlled vocabulary such as the Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names.,"Example: ""TGN: 1002002"" for Prov. Tierra del Fuego, Argentina",67
highestBiostratigraphicZone,Highest Biostratigraphic Zone,The full name of the highest possible geological biostratigraphic zone of the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected.,,122
identificationID,Identification ID,An identifier for the Identification (the body of information associated with the assignment of a scientific name). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set.,,128
identificationQualifier,Identification Qualifier,"A brief phrase or a standard term (""cf."", ""aff."") to express the determiner's doubts about the Identification.","Examples: 1) For the determination ""Quercus aff. agrifolia var. oxyadenia"", identificationQualifier would be ""aff. agrifolia var. oxyadenia"" with accompanying values ""Quercus"" in genus, ""agrifolia"" in specificEpithet, ""oxyadenia"" in infraspecificEpithet, and ""var."" in rank. 2) For the determination ""Quercus agrifolia cf. var. oxyadenia"", identificationQualifier would be ""cf. var. oxyadenia "" with accompanying values ""Quercus"" in genus, ""agrifolia"" in specificEpithet, ""oxyadenia"" in infraspecificEpithet, and ""var."" in rank.",129
identificationReferences,Identification References,"A list (concatenated and separated) of references (publication, global unique identifier, URI) used in the Identification.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: ""Aves del Noroeste Patagonico. Christie et al. 2004."", ""Stebbins, R. Field Guide to Western Reptiles and Amphibians. 3rd Edition. 2003. | Irschick, D.J. and Shaffer, H.B. (1997). ''The polytypic species revisited: Morphological differentiation among tiger salamanders (Ambystoma tigrinum) (Amphibia: Caudata).'' Herpetologica, 53(1), 30-49."".",133
identificationRemarks,Identification Remarks,Comments or notes about the Identification.,"Example: ""Distinguished between Anthus correndera and Anthus hellmayri based on the comparative lengths of the uñas.""",135
identificationVerificationStatus,Identification Verification Status,A categorical indicator of the extent to which the taxonomic identification has been verified to be correct. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as that used in HISPID/ABCD.,"Examples: ""0"", ""4""",134
identifiedBy,Identified By,"A list (concatenated and separated) of names of people, groups, or organizations who assigned the Taxon to the subject.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: ""James L. Patton"", ""Theodore Pappenfuss | Robert Macey"".",131
individualCount,Individual Count,The number of individuals represented present at the time of the Occurrence.,"Examples: ""1"", ""25""",23
informationWithheld,Information Withheld,"Additional information that exists, but that has not been shared in the given record.","Examples: ""location information not given for endangered species"", ""collector identities withheld"", ""ask about tissue samples""",16
infraspecificEpithet,Infraspecific Epithet,"The name of the lowest or terminal infraspecific epithet of the scientificName, excluding any rank designation.","Examples: ""concolor"", ""oxyadenia"", ""sayi""",160
institutionCode,Institution Code,The name (or acronym) in use by the institution having custody of the object(s) or information referred to in the record.,"Examples: ""MVZ"", ""FMNH"", ""AKN-CLO"", ""University of California Museum of Paleontology (UCMP)""",11
institutionID,Institution ID,An identifier for the institution having custody of the object(s) or information referred to in the record.,"For physical specimens, the recommended best practice is to use an identifier from a collections registry such as the Global Registry of Biodiversity Repositories (http://grbio.org/). Examples: ""http://biocol.org/urn:lsid:biocol.org:col:34777"", ""http://grbio.org/cool/km06-gtbn"".",8
island,Island,The name of the island on or near which the Location occurs. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names.,"Examples: ""Isla Victoria"", ""Vancouver"", ""Viti Levu"", ""Zanzibar""",72
islandGroup,Island Group,The name of the island group in which the Location occurs. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names.,"Examples: ""Alexander Archipelago"", ""Seychelles""",71
kingdom,Kingdom,The full scientific name of the kingdom in which the taxon is classified.,"Examples: ""Animalia"", ""Plantae""",152
latestAgeOrHighestStage,Latest AgeOr Highest Stage,The full name of the latest possible geochronologic age or highest chronostratigraphic stage attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected.,"Examples: ""Atlantic"", ""Boreal"", ""Skullrockian""",120
latestEonOrHighestEonothem,Latest Eon Or Highest Eonothem,"The full name of the latest possible geochronologic eon or highest chrono-stratigraphic eonothem or the informal name (""Precambrian"") attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected.","Examples: ""Phanerozoic"", ""Proterozoic""",112
latestEpochOrHighestSeries,Latest Epoch Or Highest Series,The full name of the latest possible geochronologic epoch or highest chronostratigraphic series attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected.,"Examples: ""Holocene"", ""Pleistocene"", ""Ibexian Series""",118
latestEraOrHighestErathem,Latest Era Or Highest Erathem,The full name of the latest possible geochronologic era or highest chronostratigraphic erathem attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected.,"Examples: ""Cenozoic"", ""Mesozoic""",114
latestPeriodOrHighestSystem,Latest Period Or Highest System,The full name of the latest possible geochronologic period or highest chronostratigraphic system attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected.,"Examples: ""Neogene"", ""Tertiary"", ""Quaternary""",116
lifeStage,Life Stage,The age class or life stage of the biological individual(s) at the time the Occurrence was recorded. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.,"Examples: ""egg"", ""eft"", ""juvenile"", ""adult"", ""2 adults 4 juveniles""",27
lithostratigraphicTerms,Lithostratigraphic Terms,The combination of all litho-stratigraphic names for the rock from which the cataloged item was collected.,,123
locality,Locality,"The specific description of the place. Less specific geographic information can be provided in other geographic terms (higherGeography, continent, country, stateProvince, county, municipality, waterBody, island, islandGroup). This term may contain information modified from the original to correct perceived errors or standardize the description.","Example: ""Bariloche, 25 km NNE via Ruta Nacional 40 (=Ruta 237)""",78
locationAccordingTo,Location According To,"Information about the source of this Location information. Could be a publication (gazetteer), institution, or team of individuals.","Examples: ""Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names"", ""GADM""",88
locationID,Location ID,An identifier for the set of location information (data associated with dcterms:Location). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set.,,66
locationRemarks,Location Remarks,Comments or notes about the Location.,"Example: ""under water since 2005""",89
lowestBiostratigraphicZone,Lowest Biostratigraphic Zone,The full name of the lowest possible geological biostratigraphic zone of the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected.,,121
materialSampleID,Material Sample ID,"An identifier for the MaterialSample (as opposed to a particular digital record of the material sample). 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 materialSampleID globally unique.",,47
maximumDepthInMeters,Maximum Depth In Meters,"The greater depth of a range of depth below the local surface, in meters.","Example: ""200""",84
maximumDistanceAboveSurfaceInMeters,Maximum Distance Above Surface In Meters,"The greater distance in a range of distance from a reference surface in the vertical direction, in meters. Use positive values for locations above the surface, negative values for locations below. If depth measures are given, the reference surface is the location given by the depth, otherwise the reference surface is the location given by the elevation.","Example: 1.5 meter sediment core from the bottom of a lake (at depth 20m) at 300m elevation; VerbatimElevation: ""300m"" MinimumElevationInMeters: ""300"", MaximumElevationInMeters: ""300"", VerbatimDepth: ""20m"", MinimumDepthInMeters: ""20"", MaximumDepthInMeters: ""20"", minimumDistanceAboveSurfaceInMeters: ""0"", maximumDistanceAboveSurfaceInMeters: ""-1.5""",87
maximumElevationInMeters,Maximum Elevation In Meters,"The upper limit of the range of elevation (altitude, usually above sea level), in meters.","Example: ""200""",81
measurementAccuracy,Measurement Accuracy,The description of the potential error associated with the measurementValue.,"Examples: ""0.01"", ""normal distribution with variation of 2 m""",179
measurementDeterminedBy,Measurement Determined By,"A list (concatenated and separated) of names of people, groups, or organizations who determined the value of the MeasurementOrFact.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: ""Rob Guralnick"", ""Julie Woodruff | Eileen Lacey"".",181
measurementDeterminedDate,Measurement Determined Date,"The date on which the MeasurementOrFact was made. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E).","Examples: ""1963-03-08T14:07-0600"" is 8 Mar 1963 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, ""2009-02-20T08:40Z"" is 20 Feb 2009 8:40am UTC, ""1809-02-12"" is 12 Feb 1809, ""1906-06"" is Jun 1906, ""1971"" is just that year, ""2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z"" is the interval between 1 Mar 2007 1pm UTC and 11 May 2008 3:30pm UTC, ""2007-11-13/15"" is the interval between 13 Nov 2007 and 15 Nov 2007.",182
measurementID,Measurement ID,"An identifier for the MeasurementOrFact (information pertaining to measurements, facts, characteristics, or assertions). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set.",,176
measurementMethod,Measurement Method,"A description of or reference to (publication, URI) the method or protocol used to determine the measurement, fact, characteristic, or assertion.","Examples: ""minimum convex polygon around burrow entrances"" for a home range area, ""barometric altimeter"" for an elevation",183
measurementRemarks,Measurement Remarks,Comments or notes accompanying the MeasurementOrFact.,"Example: ""tip of tail missing""",184
measurementType,Measurement Type,"The nature of the measurement, fact, characteristic, or assertion. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.","Examples: ""tail length"", ""temperature"", ""trap line length"", ""survey area"", ""trap type""",177
measurementUnit,Measurement Unit,The units associated with the measurementValue. Recommended best practice is to use the International System of Units (SI).,"Examples: ""mm"", ""C"", ""km"", ""ha""",180
measurementValue,Measurement Value,"The value of the measurement, fact, characteristic, or assertion.","Examples: ""45"", ""20"", ""1"", ""14.5"", ""UV-light""",178
member,Member,The full name of the lithostratigraphic member from which the cataloged item was collected.,"Examples: ""Lava Dam Member"", ""Hellnmaria Member""",126
minimumDepthInMeters,Minimum Depth In Meters,"The lesser depth of a range of depth below the local surface, in meters.","Example: ""100""",83
minimumDistanceAboveSurfaceInMeters,Minimum Distance Above Surface In Meters,"The lesser distance in a range of distance from a reference surface in the vertical direction, in meters. Use positive values for locations above the surface, negative values for locations below. If depth measures are given, the reference surface is the location given by the depth, otherwise the reference surface is the location given by the elevation.","Example: 1.5 meter sediment core from the bottom of a lake (at depth 20m) at 300m elevation; VerbatimElevation: ""300m"" MinimumElevationInMeters: ""300"", MaximumElevationInMeters: ""300"", VerbatimDepth: ""20m"", MinimumDepthInMeters: ""20"", MaximumDepthInMeters: ""20"", minimumDistanceAboveSurfaceInMeters: ""0"", maximumDistanceAboveSurfaceInMeters: ""-1.5""",86
minimumElevationInMeters,Minimum Elevation In Meters,"The lower limit of the range of elevation (altitude, usually above sea level), in meters.","Example: ""100""",80
month,Month,The ordinal month in which the Event occurred.,"Examples: ""1"" (=January), ""10"" (=October)",56
municipality,Municipality,"The full, unabbreviated name of the next smaller administrative region than county (city, municipality, etc.) in which the Location occurs. Do not use this term for a nearby named place that does not contain the actual location.","Examples: ""Holzminden""",77
nameAccordingTo,Name According To,"The reference to the source in which the specific taxon concept circumscription is defined or implied - traditionally signified by the Latin ""sensu"" or ""sec."" (from secundum, meaning ""according to""). For taxa that result from identifications, a reference to the keys, monographs, experts and other sources should be given.","Example: ""McCranie, J. R., D. B. Wake, and L. D. Wilson. 1996. The taxonomic status of Bolitoglossa schmidti, with comments on the biology of the Mesoamerican salamander Bolitoglossa dofleini (Caudata: Plethodontidae). Carib. J. Sci. 32:395-398."", ""Werner Greuter 2008"", ""Lilljeborg 1861, Upsala Univ. Arsskrift, Math. Naturvet., pp. 4, 5""",148
nameAccordingToID,Name According To ID,An identifier for the source in which the specific taxon concept circumscription is defined or implied. See nameAccordingTo.,"Example: ""doi:10.1016/S0269-915X(97)80026-2""",141
namePublishedIn,Name Published In,A reference for the publication in which the scientificName was originally established under the rules of the associated nomenclaturalCode.,"Examples: ""Pearson O. P., and M. I. Christie. 1985. Historia Natural, 5(37):388"", ""Forel, Auguste, Diagnosies provisoires de quelques espèces nouvelles de fourmis de Madagascar, récoltées par M. Grandidier., Annales de la Societe Entomologique de Belgique, Comptes-rendus des Seances 30, 1886""",149
namePublishedInID,Name Published In ID,An identifier for the publication in which the scientificName was originally established under the rules of the associated nomenclaturalCode.,"Example: ""http://hdl.handle.net/10199/7""",142
namePublishedInYear,Name Published In Year,The four-digit year in which the scientificName was published.,"Examples: ""1915"", ""2008""",150
nomenclaturalCode,Nomenclatural Code,The nomenclatural code (or codes in the case of an ambiregnal name) under which the scientificName is constructed. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.,"Examples: ""ICBN"", ""ICZN"", ""BC"", ""ICNCP"", ""BioCode"", ""ICZN; ICBN""",165
nomenclaturalStatus,Nomenclatural Status,The status related to the original publication of the name and its conformance to the relevant rules of nomenclature. It is based essentially on an algorithm according to the business rules of the code. It requires no taxonomic opinion.,"Examples: ""nom. ambig."", ""nom. illeg."", ""nom. subnud.""",167
occurrenceID,Occurrence ID,"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.","For a specimen in the absence of a bona fide global unique identifier, for example, use the form: ""urn:catalog:[institutionCode]:[collectionCode]:[catalogNumber]. Examples: ""urn:lsid:nhm.ku.edu:Herps:32"", ""urn:catalog:FMNH:Mammal:145732""",19
occurrenceRemarks,Occurrence Remarks,Comments or notes about the Occurrence.,"Example: ""found dead on road""",39
occurrenceStatus,Occurrence Status,A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.,"Examples: ""present"", ""absent""",31
order,Order,The full scientific name of the order in which the taxon is classified.,"Examples: ""Carnivora"", ""Monocleales""",155
organismID,Organism ID,An identifier for the Organism instance (as opposed to a particular digital record of the Organism). May be a globally unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set.,,40
organismName,Organism Name,A textual name or label assigned to an Organism instance.,"Examples: ""Huberta"", ""Boab Prison Tree"", ""J pod"".",41
organismQuantity,Organism Quantity,A number or enumeration value for the quantity of organisms.,"An organismQuantity must have a corresponding organismQuantityType, e.g., ""27"" for organismQuantity with ""individuals"" for organismQuantityType; ""12.5"" for organismQuantity with ""%biomass"" for organismQuantityType; ""r"" for organismQuantity with ""BraunBlanquetScale"" for organismQuantityType.",24
organismQuantityType,Organism Quantity Type,The type of quantification system used for the quantity of organisms.,"An organismQuantityType must have a corresponding organismQuantity, e.g., ""27"" for organismQuantity with ""individuals"" for organismQuantityType; ""12.5"" for organismQuantity with ""%biomass"" for organismQuantityType; ""r"" for organismQuantity with ""BraunBlanquetScale"" for organismQuantityType.",25
organismRemarks,Organism Remarks,Comments or notes about the Organism instance.,"Example: ""One of a litter of six.""",46
organismScope,Organism Scope,A description of the kind of Organism instance. Can be used to indicate whether the Organism instance represents a discrete organism or if it represents a particular type of aggregation. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.,"This term is not intended to be used to specify a type of taxon. To describe the kind of Organism using a URI object in RDF, use rdf:type (http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#type) instead. Examples: ""multicellular organism"", ""virus"", ""clone"" ""pack"", ""colony"".",42
originalNameUsage,Original Name Usage,"The taxon name, with authorship and date information if known, as it originally appeared when first established under the rules of the associated nomenclaturalCode. The basionym (botany) or basonym (bacteriology) of the scientificName or the senior/earlier homonym for replaced names.","Examples: ""Pinus abies"", ""Gasterosteus saltatrix Linnaeus 1768""",147
originalNameUsageID,Original Name Usage ID,An identifier for the name usage (documented meaning of the name according to a source) in which the terminal element of the scientificName was originally established under the rules of the associated nomenclaturalCode.,"Example: ""http://species.gbif.org/abies_alba_1753""",140
otherCatalogNumbers,Other Catalog Numbers,"A list (concatenated and separated) of previous or alternate fully qualified catalog numbers or other human-used identifiers for the same Occurrence, whether in the current or any other data set or collection.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: ""FMNH:Mammal:1234"", ""NPS YELLO6778 | MBG 33424"".",38
ownerInstitutionCode,Owner Institution Code,The name (or acronym) in use by the institution having ownership of the object(s) or information referred to in the record.,"Examples: ""NPS"", ""APN"", ""InBio""",14
parentEventID,Parent Event ID,An identifier for the broader Event that groups this and potentially other Events.,"May be a globally unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set. Example: ""A1"" as parentEventID to identify the main Whittaker Plot in nested samples, each with its own eventID (e.g., ""A1:1"", ""A1:2"").",49
parentNameUsage,Parent Name Usage,"The full name, with authorship and date information if known, of the direct, most proximate higher-rank parent taxon (in a classification) of the most specific element of the scientificName.","Examples: ""Rubiaceae"", ""Gruiformes"", ""Testudinae""",146
parentNameUsageID,Parent Name Usage ID,"An identifier for the name usage (documented meaning of the name according to a source) of the direct, most proximate higher-rank parent taxon (in a classification) of the most specific element of the scientificName.","Example: ""8fa58e08-08de-4ac1-b69c-1235340b7001""",139
phylum,Phylum,The full scientific name of the phylum or division in which the taxon is classified.,"Examples: ""Chordata"" (phylum), ""Bryophyta"" (division)",153
pointRadiusSpatialFit,Point Radius Spatial Fit,"The ratio of the area of the point-radius (decimalLatitude, decimalLongitude, coordinateUncertaintyInMeters) to the area of the true (original, or most specific) spatial representation of the Location. Legal values are 0, greater than or equal to 1, or undefined. A value of 1 is an exact match or 100% overlap. A value of 0 should be used if the given point-radius does not completely contain the original representation. The pointRadiusSpatialFit is undefined (and should be left blank) if the original representation is a point without uncertainty and the given georeference is not that same point (without uncertainty). If both the original and the given georeference are the same point, the pointRadiusSpatialFit is 1.","Detailed explanations with graphical examples can be found in the ""Guide to Best Practices for Georeferencing"", Chapman and Wieczorek, eds. 2006.",95
preparations,Preparations,A list (concatenated and separated) of preparations and preservation methods for a specimen.,"The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: ""fossil"", ""cast"", ""photograph"", ""DNA extract"", ""skin | ""skull | skeleton"", ""whole animal (ETOH) | tissue (EDTA)"".",32
previousIdentifications,Previous Identifications,A list (concatenated and separated) of previous assignments of names to the Organism.,"The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: ""Chalepidae"", ""Pinus abies"", ""Anthus sp., field ID by G. Iglesias | Anthus correndera, expert ID by C. Cicero 2009-02-12 based on morphology"".",45
recordedBy,Recorded By,"A list (concatenated and separated) of names of people, groups, or organizations responsible for recording the original Occurrence. The primary collector or observer, especially one who applies a personal identifier (recordNumber), should be listed first.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). The primary collector or observer, especially one who applies a personal identifier (recordNumber), should be listed first. Examples: ""José E. Crespo"", ""Oliver P. Pearson | Anita K. Pearson"" where the value in recordNumber ""OPP 7101"" corresponds to the number for the specimen in the field catalog (collector number) of Oliver P. Pearson.",22
recordNumber,Record Number,"An identifier given to the Occurrence at the time it was recorded. Often serves as a link between field notes and an Occurrence record, such as a specimen collector's number.","Example: ""OPP 7101""",21
relatedResourceID,Related Resource ID,"An identifier for a related resource (the object, rather than the subject of the relationship).",,171
relationshipAccordingTo,Relationship According To,"The source (person, organization, publication, reference) establishing the relationship between the two resources.","Example: ""Julie Woodruff""",173
relationshipEstablishedDate,Relationship Established Date,"The date-time on which the relationship between the two resources was established. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E).","Examples: ""1963-03-08T14:07-0600"" is 8 Mar 1963 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, ""2009-02-20T08:40Z"" is 20 Feb 2009 8:40am UTC, ""1809-02-12"" is 12 Feb 1809, ""1906-06"" is Jun 1906, ""1971"" is just that year, ""2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z"" is the interval between 1 Mar 2007 1pm UTC and 11 May 2008 3:30pm UTC, ""2007-11-13/15"" is the interval between 13 Nov 2007 and 15 Nov 2007.",174
relationshipOfResource,Relationship Of Resource,The relationship of the resource identified by relatedResourceID to the subject (optionally identified by the resourceID). Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.,"Examples: ""duplicate of"", ""mother of"", ""endoparasite of"", ""host to"", ""sibling of"", ""valid synonym of"", ""located within""",172
relationshipRemarks,Relationship Remarks,Comments or notes about the relationship between the two resources.,"Examples: ""mother and offspring collected from the same nest"", ""pollinator captured in the act""",175
reproductiveCondition,Reproductive Condition,The reproductive condition of the biological individual(s) represented in the Occurrence. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.,"Examples"" ""non-reproductive"", ""pregnant"", ""in bloom"", ""fruit-bearing""",28
resourceID,Resource ID,An identifier for the resource that is the subject of the relationship.,,170
resourceRelationshipID,Resource Relationship ID,"An identifier for an instance of relationship between one resource (the subject) and another (relatedResource, the object).",,169
sampleSizeUnit,Sample Size Unit,"The unit of measurement of the size (time duration, length, area, or volume) of a sample in a sampling event.","A sampleSizeUnit must have a corresponding sampleSizeValue, e.g., ""5"" for sampleSizeValue with ""metre"" for sampleSizeUnit. Examples: ""minute"", ""hour"", ""day"", ""metre"", ""square metre"", ""cubic metre"". Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Ontology of Units of Measure http://www.wurvoc.org/vocabularies/om-1.8/ of SI units, derived units, or other non-SI units accepted for use within the SI (e.g., minute, hour, day, litre).",63
sampleSizeValue,Sample Size Value,"A numeric value for a measurement of the size (time duration, length, area, or volume) of a sample in a sampling event.","A sampleSizeValue must have a corresponding sampleSizeUnit. Example: ""5"" for sampleSizeValue with ""metre"" for sampleSizeUnit.",62
samplingEffort,Sampling Effort,The amount of effort expended during an Event.,"Examples: ""40 trap-nights"", ""10 observer-hours; 10 km by foot; 30 km by car""",61
samplingProtocol,Sampling Protocol,"The name of, reference to, or description of the method or protocol used during an Event.","Examples: ""UV light trap"", ""mist net"", ""bottom trawl"", ""ad hoc observation"", ""point count"", ""Penguins from space: faecal stains reveal the location of emperor penguin colonies, http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1466-8238.2009.00467.x"", ""Takats et al. 2001. Guidelines for Nocturnal Owl Monitoring in North America. Beaverhill Bird Observatory and Bird Studies Canada, Edmonton, Alberta. 32 pp."", ""http://www.bsc-eoc.org/download/Owl.pdf""",60
scientificName,Scientific Name,"The full scientific name, with authorship and date information if known. When forming part of an Identification, this should be the name in lowest level taxonomic rank that can be determined. This term should not contain identification qualifications, which should instead be supplied in the IdentificationQualifier term.","Examples: ""Coleoptera"" (order), ""Vespertilionidae"" (family), ""Manis"" (genus), ""Ctenomys sociabilis"" (genus + specificEpithet), ""Ambystoma tigrinum diaboli"" (genus + specificEpithet + infraspecificEpithet), ""Roptrocerus typographi (Györfi, 1952)"" (genus + specificEpithet + scientificNameAuthorship), ""Quercus agrifolia var. oxyadenia (Torr.) J.T. Howell"" (genus + specificEpithet + taxonRank + infraspecificEpithet + scientificNameAuthorship)",144
scientificNameAuthorship,Scientific Name Authorship,The authorship information for the scientificName formatted according to the conventions of the applicable nomenclaturalCode.,"Example: ""(Torr.) J.T. Howell"", ""(Martinovský) Tzvelev"", ""(Györfi, 1952)""",163
scientificNameID,Scientific Name ID,An identifier for the nomenclatural (not taxonomic) details of a scientific name.,"Example: ""urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:37829-1:1.3""",137
sex,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""",26
specificEpithet,Specific Epithet,The name of the first or species epithet of the scientificName.,"Examples: ""concolor"", ""gottschei""",159
startDayOfYear,Start Day Of Year,"The earliest ordinal day of the year on which the Event occurred (1 for January 1, 365 for December 31, except in a leap year, in which case it is 366).","Examples: ""1"" (=1 Jan), ""366"" (=31 Dec), ""365"" (=30 Dec in a leap year, 31 Dec in a non-leap year)",53
stateProvince,State Province,"The name of the next smaller administrative region than country (state, province, canton, department, region, etc.) in which the Location occurs.","Examples: ""Montana"", ""Minas Gerais"", ""Córdoba""",75
subgenus,Subgenus,The full scientific name of the subgenus in which the taxon is classified. Values should include the genus to avoid homonym confusion.,"Examples: ""Strobus (Pinus)"", ""Puma (Puma)"" ""Loligo (Amerigo)"", ""Hieracium subgen. Pilosella""",158
taxonConceptID,Taxon Concept ID,An identifier for the taxonomic concept to which the record refers - not for the nomenclatural details of a taxon.,"Example: ""8fa58e08-08de-4ac1-b69c-1235340b7001""",143
taxonID,Taxon ID,An identifier for the set of taxon information (data associated with the Taxon class). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set.,"Examples: ""8fa58e08-08de-4ac1-b69c-1235340b7001"", ""32567"", ""http://species.gbif.org/abies_alba_1753"", ""urn:lsid:gbif.org:usages:32567""",136
taxonomicStatus,Taxonomic Status,"The status of the use of the scientificName as a label for a taxon. Requires taxonomic opinion to define the scope of a taxon. Rules of priority then are used to define the taxonomic status of the nomenclature contained in that scope, combined with the experts opinion. It must be linked to a specific taxonomic reference that defines the concept. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.","Examples: ""invalid"", ""misapplied"", ""homotypic synonym"", ""accepted""",166
taxonRank,Taxon Rank,The taxonomic rank of the most specific name in the scientificName. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.,"Examples: ""subspecies"", ""varietas"", ""forma"", ""species"", ""genus""",161
taxonRemarks,Taxon Remarks,Comments or notes about the taxon or name.,"Example: ""this name is a misspelling in common use""",168
typeStatus,Type Status,"A list (concatenated and separated) of nomenclatural types (type status, typified scientific name, publication) applied to the subject.","The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: ""holotype of Ctenomys sociabilis. Pearson O. P., and M. I. Christie. 1985. Historia Natural, 5(37):388"", ""holotype of Pinus abies | holotype of Picea abies"".",130
verbatimCoordinates,Verbatim Coordinates,"The verbatim original spatial coordinates of the Location. The coordinate ellipsoid, geodeticDatum, or full Spatial Reference System (SRS) for these coordinates should be stored in verbatimSRS and the coordinate system should be stored in verbatimCoordinateSystem.","Examples: ""41 05 54S 121 05 34W"", ""17T 630000 4833400""",96
verbatimCoordinateSystem,Verbatim Coordinate System,The spatial coordinate system for the verbatimLatitude and verbatimLongitude or the verbatimCoordinates of the Location. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.,"Examples: ""decimal degrees"", ""degrees decimal minutes"", ""degrees minutes seconds"", ""UTM""",99
verbatimDepth,Verbatim Depth,The original description of the depth below the local surface.,"Example: ""100-200 m""",85
verbatimElevation,Verbatim Elevation,"The original description of the elevation (altitude, usually above sea level) of the Location.","Example: ""100-200 m""",82
verbatimEventDate,Verbatim EventDate,The verbatim original representation of the date and time information for an Event.,"Examples: ""spring 1910"", ""Marzo 2002"", ""1999-03-XX"", ""17IV1934""",58
verbatimLatitude,Verbatim Latitude,"The verbatim original latitude of the Location. The coordinate ellipsoid, geodeticDatum, or full Spatial Reference System (SRS) for these coordinates should be stored in verbatimSRS and the coordinate system should be stored in verbatimCoordinateSystem.","Example: ""41 05 54.03S""",97
verbatimLocality,Verbatim Locality,The original textual description of the place.,"Example: ""25 km NNE Bariloche por R. Nac. 237""",79
verbatimLongitude,Verbatim Longitude,"The verbatim original longitude of the Location. The coordinate ellipsoid, geodeticDatum, or full Spatial Reference System (SRS) for these coordinates should be stored in verbatimSRS and the coordinate system should be stored in verbatimCoordinateSystem.","Example: ""121d 10' 34"" W""",98
verbatimSRS,Verbatim SRS,"The ellipsoid, geodetic datum, or spatial reference system (SRS) upon which coordinates given in verbatimLatitude and verbatimLongitude, or verbatimCoordinates are based. Recommended best practice is use the EPSG code as a controlled vocabulary to provide an SRS, if known. Otherwise use a controlled vocabulary for the name or code of the geodetic datum, if known. Otherwise use a controlled vocabulary for the name or code of the ellipsoid, if known. If none of these is known, use the value ""unknown"".","Examples: ""EPSG:4326"", ""WGS84"", ""NAD27"", ""Campo Inchauspe"", ""European 1950"", ""Clarke 1866""",100
verbatimTaxonRank,Verbatim Taxon Rank,The taxonomic rank of the most specific name in the scientificName as it appears in the original record.,"Examples: ""Agamospecies"", ""sub-lesus"", ""prole"", ""apomict"", ""nothogrex"", ""sp."", ""subsp."", ""var.""",162
vernacularName,Vernacular Name,A common or vernacular name.,"Examples: ""Andean Condor"", ""Condor Andino"", ""American Eagle"", ""Gänsegeier""",164
waterBody,Water Body,The name of the water body in which the Location occurs. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names.,"Examples: ""Indian Ocean"", ""Baltic Sea"", ""Hudson River""",70
year,Year,"The four-digit year in which the Event occurred, according to the Common Era Calendar.","Example: ""2008""",55

1 TermName Label_en Definition Comments absoluteorder
2 acceptedNameUsage Accepted Name Usage The full name, with authorship and date information if known, of the currently valid (zoological) or accepted (botanical) taxon. Example: "Tamias minimus" valid name for "Eutamias minimus" 140 145
3 acceptedNameUsageID Accepted Name Usage ID An identifier for the name usage (documented meaning of the name according to a source) of the currently valid (zoological) or accepted (botanical) taxon. Example: "8fa58e08-08de-4ac1-b69c-1235340b7001" 133 138
4 dcterms:accessRights associatedMedia Access Rights Associated Media Information about who can access the resource or an indication of its security status. Access Rights may include information regarding access or restrictions based on privacy, security, or other policies. A list (concatenated and separated) of identifiers (publication, global unique identifier, URI) of media associated with the Occurrence. Example: "not-for-profit use only" The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "http://arctos.database.museum/SpecimenImages/UAMObs/Mamm/2/P7291179.JPG", "http://204.140.246.24/Fish/Collection%20Pictures/10118-00.jpg | http://204.140.246.24/Fish/Collection%20Pictures/10118-00a.jpg". 5 34
5 associatedMedia associatedOccurrences Associated Media Associated Occurrences A list (concatenated and separated) of identifiers (publication, global unique identifier, URI) of media associated with the Occurrence. A list (concatenated and separated) of identifiers of other Occurrence records and their associations to this Occurrence. The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "http://arctos.database.museum/SpecimenImages/UAMObs/Mamm/2/P7291179.JPG", "http://204.140.246.24/Fish/Collection%20Pictures/10118-00.jpg | http://204.140.246.24/Fish/Collection%20Pictures/10118-00a.jpg". The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). 32 43
6 associatedOccurrences associatedOrganisms Associated Occurrences Associated Organisms A list (concatenated and separated) of identifiers of other Occurrence records and their associations to this Occurrence. A list (concatenated and separated) of identifiers of other Organisms and their associations to this Organism. The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "sibling of MXA-232", "mother of MXA-231 | mother of MXA-232" 41 44
7 associatedOrganisms associatedReferences Associated Organisms Associated References A list (concatenated and separated) of identifiers of other Organisms and their associations to this Organism. A list (concatenated and separated) of identifiers (publication, bibliographic reference, global unique identifier, URI) of literature associated with the Occurrence. The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "sibling of MXA-232", "mother of MXA-231 | mother of MXA-232" The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/322/5899/261", "Christopher J. Conroy, Jennifer L. Neuwald. 2008. Phylogeographic study of the California vole, Microtus californicus Journal of Mammalogy, 89(3):755-767.", "Steven R. Hoofer and Ronald A. Van Den Bussche. 2001. Phylogenetic Relationships of Plecotine Bats and Allies Based on Mitochondrial Ribosomal Sequences. Journal of Mammalogy 82(1):131-137. | Walker, Faith M., Jeffrey T. Foster, Kevin P. Drees, Carol L. Chambers. 2014. Spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) microsatellite discovery using illumina sequencing. Conservation Genetics Resources.". 42 35
8 associatedReferences associatedSequences Associated References Associated Sequences A list (concatenated and separated) of identifiers (publication, bibliographic reference, global unique identifier, URI) of literature associated with the Occurrence. A list (concatenated and separated) of identifiers (publication, global unique identifier, URI) of genetic sequence information associated with the Occurrence. The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/322/5899/261", "Christopher J. Conroy, Jennifer L. Neuwald. 2008. Phylogeographic study of the California vole, Microtus californicus Journal of Mammalogy, 89(3):755-767.", "Steven R. Hoofer and Ronald A. Van Den Bussche. 2001. Phylogenetic Relationships of Plecotine Bats and Allies Based on Mitochondrial Ribosomal Sequences. Journal of Mammalogy 82(1):131-137. | Walker, Faith M., Jeffrey T. Foster, Kevin P. Drees, Carol L. Chambers. 2014. Spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) microsatellite discovery using illumina sequencing. Conservation Genetics Resources.". The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/U34853.1", "http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/GU328060 | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/AF326093". 33 36
9 associatedSequences associatedTaxa Associated Sequences Associated Taxa A list (concatenated and separated) of identifiers (publication, global unique identifier, URI) of genetic sequence information associated with the Occurrence. A list (concatenated and separated) of identifiers or names of taxa and their associations with the Occurrence. The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/U34853.1", "http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/GU328060 | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/AF326093". The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '), and to separate the relationship from the taxon with a colon (':'). Examples: "host: Quercus alba", "parasitoid of:Cyclocephala signaticollis | predator of Apis mellifera". 34 37
10 associatedTaxa basisOfRecord Associated Taxa Basis of Record A list (concatenated and separated) of identifiers or names of taxa and their associations with the Occurrence. The specific nature of the data record. The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '), and to separate the relationship from the taxon with a colon (':'). Examples: "host: Quercus alba", "parasitoid of:Cyclocephala signaticollis | predator of Apis mellifera". Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the list of Darwin Core classes. Examples: "PreservedSpecimen", "FossilSpecimen", "LivingSpecimen", "HumanObservation", "MachineObservation" 35 15
11 basisOfRecord bed Basis of Record Bed The specific nature of the data record. The full name of the lithostratigraphic bed from which the cataloged item was collected. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the list of Darwin Core classes. Examples: "PreservedSpecimen", "FossilSpecimen", "LivingSpecimen", "HumanObservation", "MachineObservation" 15 127
12 bed behavior Bed Behavior The full name of the lithostratigraphic bed from which the cataloged item was collected. A description of the behavior shown by the subject at the time the Occurrence was recorded. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. Examples: "roosting", "foraging", "running" 122 29
13 behavior catalogNumber Behavior Catalog Number A description of the behavior shown by the subject at the time the Occurrence was recorded. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. An identifier (preferably unique) for the record within the data set or collection. Examples: "roosting", "foraging", "running" Examples: "2008.1334", "145732a", "145732" 27 20
14 dcterms:bibliographicCitation class Bibliographic Citation Class A bibliographic reference for the resource as a statement indicating how this record should be cited (attributed) when used. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible. The full scientific name of the class in which the taxon is classified. Examples: "Ctenomys sociabilis (MVZ 165861)" for a specimen, "Oliver P. Pearson. 1985. Los tuco-tucos (genera Ctenomys) de los Parques Nacionales Lanin y Nahuel Huapi, Argentina Historia Natural, 5(37):337-343." for a Taxon Examples: "Mammalia", "Hepaticopsida" 6 154
15 catalogNumber collectionCode Catalog Number Collection Code An identifier (preferably unique) for the record within the data set or collection. The name, acronym, coden, or initialism identifying the collection or data set from which the record was derived. Examples: "2008.1334", "145732a", "145732" Examples: "Mammals", "Hildebrandt", "eBird" 20 12
16 class collectionID Class Collection ID The full scientific name of the class in which the taxon is classified. An identifier for the collection or dataset from which the record was derived. Examples: "Mammalia", "Hepaticopsida" For physical specimens, the recommended best practice is to use an identifier from a collections registry such as the Global Registry of Biodiversity Repositories (http://grbio.org/). Examples: "http://biocol.org/urn:lsid:biocol.org:col:1001", "http://grbio.org/cool/p5fp-c036". 149 9
17 collectionCode continent Collection Code Continent The name, acronym, coden, or initialism identifying the collection or data set from which the record was derived. The name of the continent in which the Location occurs. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names. Examples: "Mammals", "Hildebrandt", "eBird" Examples: "Africa", "Antarctica", "Asia", "Europe", "North America", "Oceania", "South America" 12 69
18 collectionID coordinatePrecision Collection ID Coordinate Precision An identifier for the collection or dataset from which the record was derived. A decimal representation of the precision of the coordinates given in the decimalLatitude and decimalLongitude. For physical specimens, the recommended best practice is to use an identifier from a collections registry such as the Global Registry of Biodiversity Repositories (http://grbio.org/). Examples: "http://biocol.org/urn:lsid:biocol.org:col:1001", "http://grbio.org/cool/p5fp-c036". Examples: "0.00001" (normal GPS limit for decimal degrees), "0.000278" (nearest second), "0.01667" (nearest minute), "1.0" (nearest degree) 9 94
19 continent coordinateUncertaintyInMeters Continent Coordinate Uncertainty In Meters The name of the continent in which the Location occurs. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names. The horizontal distance (in meters) 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. Examples: "Africa", "Antarctica", "Asia", "Europe", "North America", "Oceania", "South America" Examples: "30" (reasonable lower limit of a GPS reading under good conditions if the actual precision was not recorded at the time), "71" (uncertainty for a UTM coordinate having 100 meter precision and a known spatial reference system). 64 93
20 coordinatePrecision country Coordinate Precision Country A decimal representation of the precision of the coordinates given in the decimalLatitude and decimalLongitude. The name of the country or major administrative unit in which the Location occurs. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names. Examples: "0.00001" (normal GPS limit for decimal degrees), "0.000278" (nearest second), "0.01667" (nearest minute), "1.0" (nearest degree) Examples: "Denmark", "Colombia", "España" 89 73
21 coordinateUncertaintyInMeters countryCode Coordinate Uncertainty In Meters Country Code The horizontal distance (in meters) 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. The standard code for the country in which the Location occurs. Recommended best practice is to use ISO 3166-1-alpha-2 country codes. Examples: "30" (reasonable lower limit of a GPS reading under good conditions if the actual precision was not recorded at the time), "71" (uncertainty for a UTM coordinate having 100 meter precision and a known spatial reference system). Examples: "AR" for Argentina, "SV" for El Salvador 88 74
22 country county Country County The name of the country or major administrative unit in which the Location occurs. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names. The full, unabbreviated name of the next smaller administrative region than stateProvince (county, shire, department, etc.) in which the Location occurs. Examples: "Denmark", "Colombia", "España" Examples: "Missoula", "Los Lagos", "Mataró" 68 76
23 countryCode dataGeneralizations Country Code Data Generalizations The standard code for the country in which the Location occurs. Recommended best practice is to use ISO 3166-1-alpha-2 country codes. Actions taken to make the shared data less specific or complete than in its original form. Suggests that alternative data of higher quality may be available on request. Examples: "AR" for Argentina, "SV" for El Salvador Example: "Coordinates generalized from original GPS coordinates to the nearest half degree grid cell" 69 17
24 county datasetID County Dataset ID The full, unabbreviated name of the next smaller administrative region than stateProvince (county, shire, department, etc.) in which the Location occurs. An identifier for the set of data. May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to a collection or institution. Examples: "Missoula", "Los Lagos", "Mataró" 71 10
25 dataGeneralizations datasetName Data Generalizations Dataset Name Actions taken to make the shared data less specific or complete than in its original form. Suggests that alternative data of higher quality may be available on request. The name identifying the data set from which the record was derived. Example: "Coordinates generalized from original GPS coordinates to the nearest half degree grid cell" Examples: "Grinnell Resurvey Mammals", "Lacey Ctenomys Recaptures" 17 13
26 datasetID dateIdentified Dataset ID Date Identified An identifier for the set of data. May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to a collection or institution. The date on which the subject was identified as representing the Taxon. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E). Examples: "1963-03-08T14:07-0600" is 8 Mar 1963 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, "2009-02-20T08:40Z" is 20 Feb 2009 8:40am UTC, "1809-02-12" is 12 Feb 1809, "1906-06" is Jun 1906, "1971" is just that year, "2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z" is the interval between 1 Mar 2007 1pm UTC and 11 May 2008 3:30pm UTC, "2007-11-13/15" is the interval between 13 Nov 2007 and 15 Nov 2007. 10 132
27 datasetName day Dataset Name Day The name identifying the data set from which the record was derived. The integer day of the month on which the Event occurred. Examples: "Grinnell Resurvey Mammals", "Lacey Ctenomys Recaptures" Examples: "9", "28" 13 57
28 dateIdentified dcterms:accessRights Date Identified Access Rights The date on which the subject was identified as representing the Taxon. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E). Information about who can access the resource or an indication of its security status. Access Rights may include information regarding access or restrictions based on privacy, security, or other policies. Examples: "1963-03-08T14:07-0600" is 8 Mar 1963 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, "2009-02-20T08:40Z" is 20 Feb 2009 8:40am UTC, "1809-02-12" is 12 Feb 1809, "1906-06" is Jun 1906, "1971" is just that year, "2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z" is the interval between 1 Mar 2007 1pm UTC and 11 May 2008 3:30pm UTC, "2007-11-13/15" is the interval between 13 Nov 2007 and 15 Nov 2007. Example: "not-for-profit use only" 127 5
29 day dcterms:bibliographicCitation Day Bibliographic Citation The integer day of the month on which the Event occurred. A bibliographic reference for the resource as a statement indicating how this record should be cited (attributed) when used. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible. Examples: "9", "28" Examples: "Ctenomys sociabilis (MVZ 165861)" for a specimen, "Oliver P. Pearson. 1985. Los tuco-tucos (genera Ctenomys) de los Parques Nacionales Lanin y Nahuel Huapi, Argentina Historia Natural, 5(37):337-343." for a Taxon 54 6
30 decimalLatitude dcterms:language Decimal Latitude Language The geographic latitude (in decimal degrees, using the spatial reference system given in geodeticDatum) 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. A language of the resource. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as RFC 4646 [RFC4646]. Example: "-41.0983423" Examples: "en" for English, "es" for Spanish. 85 2
31 decimalLongitude dcterms:license Decimal Longitude License The geographic longitude (in decimal degrees, using the spatial reference system given in geodeticDatum) 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. A legal document giving official permission to do something with the resource. Example: "-121.1761111" Examples: "http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode", "http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode" 86 3
32 disposition dcterms:modified Disposition Modified The current state of a specimen with respect to the collection identified in collectionCode or collectionID. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. The most recent date-time on which the resource was changed. For Darwin Core, recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E). Examples: "in collection", "missing", "voucher elsewhere", "duplicates elsewhere" Examples: "1963-03-08T14:07-0600" is 8 Mar 1963 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, "2009-02-20T08:40Z" is 20 Feb 2009 8:40am UTC, "1809-02-12" is 12 Feb 1809, "1906-06" is Jun 1906, "1971" is just that year, "2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z" is the interval between 1 Mar 2007 1pm UTC and 11 May 2008 3:30pm UTC, "2007-11-13/15" is the interval between 13 Nov 2007 and 15 Nov 2007. 31 1
33 dynamicProperties dcterms:references Dynamic Properties References A list of additional measurements, facts, characteristics, or assertions about the record. Meant to provide a mechanism for structured content. A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource. The recommended best practice is to use a key:value encoding schema such as JSON. Examples: "{"heightInMeters":1.5}", "{"tragusLengthInMeters":0.014, "weightInGrams":120}", "{"natureOfID":"expert identification", "identificationEvidence":"cytochrome B sequence"}", "{"relativeHumidity":28, "airTemperatureInCelcius":22, "sampleSizeInKilograms":10}", "{"aspectHeading":277, "slopeInDegrees":6}", "{"iucnStatus":"vulnerable", "taxonDistribution":"Neuquén, Argentina"}". Examples: "http://mvzarctos.berkeley.edu/guid/MVZ:Mamm:165861"; "http://www.catalogueoflife.org/annual-checklist/show_species_details.php?record_id=6197868" 18 7
34 earliestAgeOrLowestStage dcterms:rightsHolder Earliest Age Or Lowest Stage Rights Holder The full name of the earliest possible geochronologic age or lowest chronostratigraphic stage attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected. A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource. Examples: "Atlantic", "Boreal", "Skullrockian" Example: "The Regents of the University of California." 114 4
35 earliestEonOrLowestEonothem dcterms:type Earliest Eon Or Lowest Eonothem Type The full name of the earliest possible geochronologic eon or lowest chrono-stratigraphic eonothem or the informal name ("Precambrian") attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected. The nature or genre of the resource. For Darwin Core, recommended best practice is to use the name of the class that defines the root of the record. Examples: "Phanerozoic", "Proterozoic" Examples: "StillImage", "MovingImage", "Sound", "PhysicalObject", "Event", "Text" 106 0
36 earliestEpochOrLowestSeries decimalLatitude Earliest Epoch Or Lowest Series Decimal Latitude The full name of the earliest possible geochronologic epoch or lowest chronostratigraphic series attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected. The geographic latitude (in decimal degrees, using the spatial reference system given in geodeticDatum) 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. Examples: "Holocene", "Pleistocene", "Ibexian Series" Example: "-41.0983423" 112 90
37 earliestEraOrLowestErathem decimalLongitude Earliest Era Or Lowest Erathem Decimal Longitude The full name of the earliest possible geochronologic era or lowest chronostratigraphic erathem attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected. The geographic longitude (in decimal degrees, using the spatial reference system given in geodeticDatum) 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. Examples: "Cenozoic", "Mesozoic" Example: "-121.1761111" 108 91
38 earliestPeriodOrLowestSystem disposition Earliest Period Or Lowest System Disposition The full name of the earliest possible geochronologic period or lowest chronostratigraphic system attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected. The current state of a specimen with respect to the collection identified in collectionCode or collectionID. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. Examples: "Neogene", "Tertiary", "Quaternary" Examples: "in collection", "missing", "voucher elsewhere", "duplicates elsewhere" 110 33
39 endDayOfYear dynamicProperties End Day Of Year Dynamic Properties The latest ordinal day of the year on which the Event occurred (1 for January 1, 365 for December 31, except in a leap year, in which case it is 366). A list of additional measurements, facts, characteristics, or assertions about the record. Meant to provide a mechanism for structured content. Examples: "1" (=1 Jan), "366" (=31 Dec), "365" (=30 Dec in a leap year, 31 Dec in a non-leap year) The recommended best practice is to use a key:value encoding schema such as JSON. Examples: "{"heightInMeters":1.5}", "{"tragusLengthInMeters":0.014, "weightInGrams":120}", "{"natureOfID":"expert identification", "identificationEvidence":"cytochrome B sequence"}", "{"relativeHumidity":28, "airTemperatureInCelcius":22, "sampleSizeInKilograms":10}", "{"aspectHeading":277, "slopeInDegrees":6}", "{"iucnStatus":"vulnerable", "taxonDistribution":"Neuquén, Argentina"}". 51 18
40 establishmentMeans earliestAgeOrLowestStage Establishment Means Earliest Age Or Lowest Stage The process by which the biological individual(s) represented in the Occurrence became established at the location. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. The full name of the earliest possible geochronologic age or lowest chronostratigraphic stage attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected. Examples: "native", "introduced", "naturalised", "invasive", "managed" Examples: "Atlantic", "Boreal", "Skullrockian" 28 119
41 eventDate earliestEonOrLowestEonothem Event Date Earliest Eon Or Lowest Eonothem 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. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E). The full name of the earliest possible geochronologic eon or lowest chrono-stratigraphic eonothem or the informal name ("Precambrian") attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected. Examples: "1963-03-08T14:07-0600" is 8 Mar 1963 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, "2009-02-20T08:40Z" is 20 Feb 2009 8:40am UTC, "1809-02-12" is 12 Feb 1809, "1906-06" is Jun 1906, "1971" is just that year, "2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z" is the interval between 1 Mar 2007 1pm UTC and 11 May 2008 3:30pm UTC, "2007-11-13/15" is the interval between 13 Nov 2007 and 15 Nov 2007. Examples: "Phanerozoic", "Proterozoic" 48 111
42 eventID earliestEpochOrLowestSeries Event ID Earliest Epoch Or Lowest Series An identifier for the set of information associated with an Event (something that occurs at a place and time). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set. The full name of the earliest possible geochronologic epoch or lowest chronostratigraphic series attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected. Examples: "Holocene", "Pleistocene", "Ibexian Series" 46 117
43 eventRemarks earliestEraOrLowestErathem Event Remarks Earliest Era Or Lowest Erathem Comments or notes about the Event. The full name of the earliest possible geochronologic era or lowest chronostratigraphic erathem attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected. Example: "after the recent rains the river is nearly at flood stage" Examples: "Cenozoic", "Mesozoic" 60 113
44 eventTime earliestPeriodOrLowestSystem Event Time Earliest Period Or Lowest System The time or interval during which an Event occurred. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E). The full name of the earliest possible geochronologic period or lowest chronostratigraphic system attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected. Examples: "14:07-0600" is 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, "08:40:21Z" is 8:40:21am UTC, "13:00:00Z/15:30:00Z" is the interval between 1pm UTC and 3:30pm UTC. Examples: "Neogene", "Tertiary", "Quaternary" 49 115
45 family endDayOfYear Family End Day Of Year The full scientific name of the family in which the taxon is classified. The latest ordinal day of the year on which the Event occurred (1 for January 1, 365 for December 31, except in a leap year, in which case it is 366). Examples: "Felidae", "Monocleaceae" Examples: "1" (=1 Jan), "366" (=31 Dec), "365" (=30 Dec in a leap year, 31 Dec in a non-leap year) 151 54
46 fieldNotes establishmentMeans Field Notes Establishment Means One of a) an indicator of the existence of, b) a reference to (publication, URI), or c) the text of notes taken in the field about the Event. The process by which the biological individual(s) represented in the Occurrence became established at the location. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. Example: "notes available in Grinnell-Miller Library" Examples: "native", "introduced", "naturalised", "invasive", "managed" 59 30
47 fieldNumber eventDate Field Number Event Date An identifier given to the event in the field. Often serves as a link between field notes and the Event. 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. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E). Example: "RV Sol 87-03-08" Examples: "1963-03-08T14:07-0600" is 8 Mar 1963 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, "2009-02-20T08:40Z" is 20 Feb 2009 8:40am UTC, "1809-02-12" is 12 Feb 1809, "1906-06" is Jun 1906, "1971" is just that year, "2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z" is the interval between 1 Mar 2007 1pm UTC and 11 May 2008 3:30pm UTC, "2007-11-13/15" is the interval between 13 Nov 2007 and 15 Nov 2007. 47 51
48 footprintSpatialFit eventID Footprint Spatial Fit Event ID The ratio of the area of the footprint (footprintWKT) to the area of the true (original, or most specific) spatial representation of the Location. Legal values are 0, greater than or equal to 1, or undefined. A value of 1 is an exact match or 100% overlap. A value of 0 should be used if the given footprint does not completely contain the original representation. The footprintSpatialFit is undefined (and should be left blank) if the original representation is a point and the given georeference is not that same point. If both the original and the given georeference are the same point, the footprintSpatialFit is 1. An identifier for the set of information associated with an Event (something that occurs at a place and time). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set. Detailed explanations with graphical examples can be found in the "Guide to Best Practices for Georeferencing", Chapman and Wieczorek, eds. 2006. 98 48
49 footprintSRS eventRemarks Footprint SRS Event Remarks A Well-Known Text (WKT) representation of the Spatial Reference System (SRS) for the footprintWKT of the Location. Do not use this term to describe the SRS of the decimalLatitude and decimalLongitude, even if it is the same as for the footprintWKT - use the geodeticDatum instead. Comments or notes about the Event. Example: The WKT for the standard WGS84 SRS (EPSG:4326) is "GEOGCS["GCS_WGS_1984",DATUM["D_WGS_1984",SPHEROID["WGS_1984",6378137,298.257223563]],PRIMEM["Greenwich",0],UNIT["Degree",0.0174532925199433]]" without the enclosing quotes. Example: "after the recent rains the river is nearly at flood stage" 97 65
50 footprintWKT eventTime Footprint WKT Event Time A Well-Known Text (WKT) representation of the shape (footprint, geometry) that defines the Location. A Location may have both a point-radius representation (see decimalLatitude) and a footprint representation, and they may differ from each other. The time or interval during which an Event occurred. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E). Example: the one-degree bounding box with opposite corners at (longitude=10, latitude=20) and (longitude=11, latitude=21) would be expressed in well-known text as POLYGON ((10 20, 11 20, 11 21, 10 21, 10 20)) Examples: "14:07-0600" is 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, "08:40:21Z" is 8:40:21am UTC, "13:00:00Z/15:30:00Z" is the interval between 1pm UTC and 3:30pm UTC. 96 52
51 formation family Formation Family The full name of the lithostratigraphic formation from which the cataloged item was collected. The full scientific name of the family in which the taxon is classified. Examples: "Notch Peak Fromation", "House Limestone", "Fillmore Formation" Examples: "Felidae", "Monocleaceae" 120 156
52 genus fieldNotes Genus Field Notes The full scientific name of the genus in which the taxon is classified. One of a) an indicator of the existence of, b) a reference to (publication, URI), or c) the text of notes taken in the field about the Event. Examples: "Puma", "Monoclea" Example: "notes available in Grinnell-Miller Library" 152 64
53 geodeticDatum fieldNumber Geodetic Datum Field Number The ellipsoid, geodetic datum, or spatial reference system (SRS) upon which the geographic coordinates given in decimalLatitude and decimalLongitude as based. Recommended best practice is use the EPSG code as a controlled vocabulary to provide an SRS, if known. Otherwise use a controlled vocabulary for the name or code of the geodetic datum, if known. Otherwise use a controlled vocabulary for the name or code of the ellipsoid, if known. If none of these is known, use the value "unknown". An identifier given to the event in the field. Often serves as a link between field notes and the Event. Examples: "EPSG:4326", "WGS84", "NAD27", "Campo Inchauspe", "European 1950", "Clarke 1866" Example: "RV Sol 87-03-08" 87 50
54 geologicalContextID footprintSpatialFit Geological Context ID Footprint Spatial Fit An identifier for the set of information associated with a GeologicalContext (the location within a geological context, such as stratigraphy). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set. The ratio of the area of the footprint (footprintWKT) to the area of the true (original, or most specific) spatial representation of the Location. Legal values are 0, greater than or equal to 1, or undefined. A value of 1 is an exact match or 100% overlap. A value of 0 should be used if the given footprint does not completely contain the original representation. The footprintSpatialFit is undefined (and should be left blank) if the original representation is a point and the given georeference is not that same point. If both the original and the given georeference are the same point, the footprintSpatialFit is 1. Detailed explanations with graphical examples can be found in the "Guide to Best Practices for Georeferencing", Chapman and Wieczorek, eds. 2006. 105 103
55 georeferenceProtocol footprintSRS Georeference Protocol Footprint SRS A description or reference to the methods used to determine the spatial footprint, coordinates, and uncertainties. A Well-Known Text (WKT) representation of the Spatial Reference System (SRS) for the footprintWKT of the Location. Do not use this term to describe the SRS of the decimalLatitude and decimalLongitude, even if it is the same as for the footprintWKT - use the geodeticDatum instead. Examples: "Guide to Best Practices for Georeferencing. (Chapman and Wieczorek, eds. 2006). Global Biodiversity Information Facility.", "MaNIS/HerpNet/ORNIS Georeferencing Guidelines", "Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide" Example: The WKT for the standard WGS84 SRS (EPSG:4326) is "GEOGCS["GCS_WGS_1984",DATUM["D_WGS_1984",SPHEROID["WGS_1984",6378137,298.257223563]],PRIMEM["Greenwich",0],UNIT["Degree",0.0174532925199433]]" without the enclosing quotes. 101 102
56 georeferenceRemarks footprintWKT Georeference Remarks Footprint WKT Notes or comments about the spatial description determination, explaining assumptions made in addition or opposition to the those formalized in the method referred to in georeferenceProtocol. A Well-Known Text (WKT) representation of the shape (footprint, geometry) that defines the Location. A Location may have both a point-radius representation (see decimalLatitude) and a footprint representation, and they may differ from each other. Example: "assumed distance by road (Hwy. 101)" Example: the one-degree bounding box with opposite corners at (longitude=10, latitude=20) and (longitude=11, latitude=21) would be expressed in well-known text as POLYGON ((10 20, 11 20, 11 21, 10 21, 10 20)) 104 101
57 georeferenceSources formation Georeference Sources Formation A list (concatenated and separated) of maps, gazetteers, or other resources used to georeference the Location, described specifically enough to allow anyone in the future to use the same resources. The full name of the lithostratigraphic formation from which the cataloged item was collected. The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "GeoLocate", "USGS 1:24000 Florence Montana Quad | Terrametrics 2008 on Google Earth". Examples: "Notch Peak Fromation", "House Limestone", "Fillmore Formation" 102 125
58 georeferenceVerificationStatus genus Georeference Verification Status Genus A categorical description of the extent to which the georeference has been verified to represent the best possible spatial description. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. The full scientific name of the genus in which the taxon is classified. Examples: "requires verification", "verified by collector", "verified by curator". Examples: "Puma", "Monoclea" 103 157
59 georeferencedBy geodeticDatum Georeferenced By Geodetic Datum A list (concatenated and separated) of names of people, groups, or organizations who determined the georeference (spatial representation) for the Location. The ellipsoid, geodetic datum, or spatial reference system (SRS) upon which the geographic coordinates given in decimalLatitude and decimalLongitude as based. Recommended best practice is use the EPSG code as a controlled vocabulary to provide an SRS, if known. Otherwise use a controlled vocabulary for the name or code of the geodetic datum, if known. Otherwise use a controlled vocabulary for the name or code of the ellipsoid, if known. If none of these is known, use the value "unknown". The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "Brad Millen (ROM)", "Kristina Yamamoto (MVZ) | Janet Fang (MVZ)". Examples: "EPSG:4326", "WGS84", "NAD27", "Campo Inchauspe", "European 1950", "Clarke 1866" 99 92
60 georeferencedDate geologicalContextID Georeferenced Date Geological Context ID The date on which the Location was georeferenced. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E). An identifier for the set of information associated with a GeologicalContext (the location within a geological context, such as stratigraphy). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set. Examples: "1963-03-08T14:07-0600" is 8 Mar 1963 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, "2009-02-20T08:40Z" is 20 Feb 2009 8:40am UTC, "1809-02-12" is 12 Feb 1809, "1906-06" is Jun 1906, "1971" is just that year, "2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z" is the interval between 1 Mar 2007 1pm UTC and 11 May 2008 3:30pm UTC, "2007-11-13/15" is the interval between 13 Nov 2007 and 15 Nov 2007. 100 110
61 group georeferencedBy Group Georeferenced By The full name of the lithostratigraphic group from which the cataloged item was collected. A list (concatenated and separated) of names of people, groups, or organizations who determined the georeference (spatial representation) for the Location. The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "Brad Millen (ROM)", "Kristina Yamamoto (MVZ) | Janet Fang (MVZ)". 119 104
62 habitat georeferencedDate Habitat Georeferenced Date A category or description of the habitat in which the Event occurred. The date on which the Location was georeferenced. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E). Examples: "oak savanna", "pre-cordilleran steppe" Examples: "1963-03-08T14:07-0600" is 8 Mar 1963 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, "2009-02-20T08:40Z" is 20 Feb 2009 8:40am UTC, "1809-02-12" is 12 Feb 1809, "1906-06" is Jun 1906, "1971" is just that year, "2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z" is the interval between 1 Mar 2007 1pm UTC and 11 May 2008 3:30pm UTC, "2007-11-13/15" is the interval between 13 Nov 2007 and 15 Nov 2007. 56 105
63 higherClassification georeferenceProtocol Higher Classification Georeference Protocol A list (concatenated and separated) of taxa names terminating at the rank immediately superior to the taxon referenced in the taxon record. A description or reference to the methods used to determine the spatial footprint, coordinates, and uncertainties. The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '), with terms in order from the highest taxonomic rank to the lowest. Examples: "Animalia", "Animalia | Chordata | Vertebrata | Mammalia | Theria | Eutheria | Rodentia | Hystricognatha | Hystricognathi | Ctenomyidae | Ctenomyini | Ctenomys". Examples: "Guide to Best Practices for Georeferencing. (Chapman and Wieczorek, eds. 2006). Global Biodiversity Information Facility.", "MaNIS/HerpNet/ORNIS Georeferencing Guidelines", "Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide" 146 106
64 higherGeography georeferenceRemarks Higher Geography Georeference Remarks A list (concatenated and separated) of geographic names less specific than the information captured in the locality term. Notes or comments about the spatial description determination, explaining assumptions made in addition or opposition to the those formalized in the method referred to in georeferenceProtocol. The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '), with terms in order from least specific to most specific. Examples: "North Atlantic Ocean", "South America | Argentina | Patagonia | Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi | Neuquén | Los Lagos" with accompanying values "South America" in Continent, "Argentina" in Country, "Neuquén" in StateProvince, and "Los Lagos" in County. Example: "assumed distance by road (Hwy. 101)" 63 109
65 higherGeographyID georeferenceSources Higher Geography ID Georeference Sources An identifier for the geographic region within which the Location occurred. Recommended best practice is to use an persistent identifier from a controlled vocabulary such as the Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names. A list (concatenated and separated) of maps, gazetteers, or other resources used to georeference the Location, described specifically enough to allow anyone in the future to use the same resources. Example: "TGN: 1002002" for Prov. Tierra del Fuego, Argentina The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "GeoLocate", "USGS 1:24000 Florence Montana Quad | Terrametrics 2008 on Google Earth". 62 107
66 highestBiostratigraphicZone georeferenceVerificationStatus Highest Biostratigraphic Zone Georeference Verification Status The full name of the highest possible geological biostratigraphic zone of the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected. A categorical description of the extent to which the georeference has been verified to represent the best possible spatial description. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. Examples: "requires verification", "verified by collector", "verified by curator". 117 108
67 identificationID group Identification ID Group An identifier for the Identification (the body of information associated with the assignment of a scientific name). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set. The full name of the lithostratigraphic group from which the cataloged item was collected. 123 124
68 identificationQualifier habitat Identification Qualifier Habitat A brief phrase or a standard term ("cf.", "aff.") to express the determiner's doubts about the Identification. A category or description of the habitat in which the Event occurred. Examples: 1) For the determination "Quercus aff. agrifolia var. oxyadenia", identificationQualifier would be "aff. agrifolia var. oxyadenia" with accompanying values "Quercus" in genus, "agrifolia" in specificEpithet, "oxyadenia" in infraspecificEpithet, and "var." in rank. 2) For the determination "Quercus agrifolia cf. var. oxyadenia", identificationQualifier would be "cf. var. oxyadenia " with accompanying values "Quercus" in genus, "agrifolia" in specificEpithet, "oxyadenia" in infraspecificEpithet, and "var." in rank. Examples: "oak savanna", "pre-cordilleran steppe" 124 59
69 identificationReferences higherClassification Identification References Higher Classification A list (concatenated and separated) of references (publication, global unique identifier, URI) used in the Identification. A list (concatenated and separated) of taxa names terminating at the rank immediately superior to the taxon referenced in the taxon record. The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "Aves del Noroeste Patagonico. Christie et al. 2004.", "Stebbins, R. Field Guide to Western Reptiles and Amphibians. 3rd Edition. 2003. | Irschick, D.J. and Shaffer, H.B. (1997). ''The polytypic species revisited: Morphological differentiation among tiger salamanders (Ambystoma tigrinum) (Amphibia: Caudata).'' Herpetologica, 53(1), 30-49.". The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '), with terms in order from the highest taxonomic rank to the lowest. Examples: "Animalia", "Animalia | Chordata | Vertebrata | Mammalia | Theria | Eutheria | Rodentia | Hystricognatha | Hystricognathi | Ctenomyidae | Ctenomyini | Ctenomys". 128 151
70 identificationRemarks higherGeography Identification Remarks Higher Geography Comments or notes about the Identification. A list (concatenated and separated) of geographic names less specific than the information captured in the locality term. Example: "Distinguished between Anthus correndera and Anthus hellmayri based on the comparative lengths of the uñas." The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '), with terms in order from least specific to most specific. Examples: "North Atlantic Ocean", "South America | Argentina | Patagonia | Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi | Neuquén | Los Lagos" with accompanying values "South America" in Continent, "Argentina" in Country, "Neuquén" in StateProvince, and "Los Lagos" in County. 130 68
71 identificationVerificationStatus higherGeographyID Identification Verification Status Higher Geography ID A categorical indicator of the extent to which the taxonomic identification has been verified to be correct. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as that used in HISPID/ABCD. An identifier for the geographic region within which the Location occurred. Recommended best practice is to use an persistent identifier from a controlled vocabulary such as the Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names. Examples: "0", "4" Example: "TGN: 1002002" for Prov. Tierra del Fuego, Argentina 129 67
72 identifiedBy highestBiostratigraphicZone Identified By Highest Biostratigraphic Zone A list (concatenated and separated) of names of people, groups, or organizations who assigned the Taxon to the subject. The full name of the highest possible geological biostratigraphic zone of the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected. The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "James L. Patton", "Theodore Pappenfuss | Robert Macey". 126 122
73 individualCount identificationID Individual Count Identification ID The number of individuals represented present at the time of the Occurrence. An identifier for the Identification (the body of information associated with the assignment of a scientific name). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set. Examples: "1", "25" 23 128
74 informationWithheld identificationQualifier Information Withheld Identification Qualifier Additional information that exists, but that has not been shared in the given record. A brief phrase or a standard term ("cf.", "aff.") to express the determiner's doubts about the Identification. Examples: "location information not given for endangered species", "collector identities withheld", "ask about tissue samples" Examples: 1) For the determination "Quercus aff. agrifolia var. oxyadenia", identificationQualifier would be "aff. agrifolia var. oxyadenia" with accompanying values "Quercus" in genus, "agrifolia" in specificEpithet, "oxyadenia" in infraspecificEpithet, and "var." in rank. 2) For the determination "Quercus agrifolia cf. var. oxyadenia", identificationQualifier would be "cf. var. oxyadenia " with accompanying values "Quercus" in genus, "agrifolia" in specificEpithet, "oxyadenia" in infraspecificEpithet, and "var." in rank. 16 129
75 infraspecificEpithet identificationReferences Infraspecific Epithet Identification References The name of the lowest or terminal infraspecific epithet of the scientificName, excluding any rank designation. A list (concatenated and separated) of references (publication, global unique identifier, URI) used in the Identification. Examples: "concolor", "oxyadenia", "sayi" The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "Aves del Noroeste Patagonico. Christie et al. 2004.", "Stebbins, R. Field Guide to Western Reptiles and Amphibians. 3rd Edition. 2003. | Irschick, D.J. and Shaffer, H.B. (1997). ''The polytypic species revisited: Morphological differentiation among tiger salamanders (Ambystoma tigrinum) (Amphibia: Caudata).'' Herpetologica, 53(1), 30-49.". 155 133
76 institutionCode identificationRemarks Institution Code Identification Remarks The name (or acronym) in use by the institution having custody of the object(s) or information referred to in the record. Comments or notes about the Identification. Examples: "MVZ", "FMNH", "AKN-CLO", "University of California Museum of Paleontology (UCMP)" Example: "Distinguished between Anthus correndera and Anthus hellmayri based on the comparative lengths of the uñas." 11 135
77 institutionID identificationVerificationStatus Institution ID Identification Verification Status An identifier for the institution having custody of the object(s) or information referred to in the record. A categorical indicator of the extent to which the taxonomic identification has been verified to be correct. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as that used in HISPID/ABCD. For physical specimens, the recommended best practice is to use an identifier from a collections registry such as the Global Registry of Biodiversity Repositories (http://grbio.org/). Examples: "http://biocol.org/urn:lsid:biocol.org:col:34777", "http://grbio.org/cool/km06-gtbn". Examples: "0", "4" 8 134
78 island identifiedBy Island Identified By The name of the island on or near which the Location occurs. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names. A list (concatenated and separated) of names of people, groups, or organizations who assigned the Taxon to the subject. Examples: "Isla Victoria", "Vancouver", "Viti Levu", "Zanzibar" The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "James L. Patton", "Theodore Pappenfuss | Robert Macey". 67 131
79 islandGroup individualCount Island Group Individual Count The name of the island group in which the Location occurs. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names. The number of individuals represented present at the time of the Occurrence. Examples: "Alexander Archipelago", "Seychelles" Examples: "1", "25" 66 23
80 kingdom informationWithheld Kingdom Information Withheld The full scientific name of the kingdom in which the taxon is classified. Additional information that exists, but that has not been shared in the given record. Examples: "Animalia", "Plantae" Examples: "location information not given for endangered species", "collector identities withheld", "ask about tissue samples" 147 16
81 dcterms:language infraspecificEpithet Language Infraspecific Epithet A language of the resource. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as RFC 4646 [RFC4646]. The name of the lowest or terminal infraspecific epithet of the scientificName, excluding any rank designation. Examples: "en" for English, "es" for Spanish. Examples: "concolor", "oxyadenia", "sayi" 2 160
82 latestAgeOrHighestStage institutionCode Latest AgeOr Highest Stage Institution Code The full name of the latest possible geochronologic age or highest chronostratigraphic stage attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected. The name (or acronym) in use by the institution having custody of the object(s) or information referred to in the record. Examples: "Atlantic", "Boreal", "Skullrockian" Examples: "MVZ", "FMNH", "AKN-CLO", "University of California Museum of Paleontology (UCMP)" 115 11
83 latestEonOrHighestEonothem institutionID Latest Eon Or Highest Eonothem Institution ID The full name of the latest possible geochronologic eon or highest chrono-stratigraphic eonothem or the informal name ("Precambrian") attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected. An identifier for the institution having custody of the object(s) or information referred to in the record. Examples: "Phanerozoic", "Proterozoic" For physical specimens, the recommended best practice is to use an identifier from a collections registry such as the Global Registry of Biodiversity Repositories (http://grbio.org/). Examples: "http://biocol.org/urn:lsid:biocol.org:col:34777", "http://grbio.org/cool/km06-gtbn". 107 8
84 latestEpochOrHighestSeries island Latest Epoch Or Highest Series Island The full name of the latest possible geochronologic epoch or highest chronostratigraphic series attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected. The name of the island on or near which the Location occurs. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names. Examples: "Holocene", "Pleistocene", "Ibexian Series" Examples: "Isla Victoria", "Vancouver", "Viti Levu", "Zanzibar" 113 72
85 latestEraOrHighestErathem islandGroup Latest Era Or Highest Erathem Island Group The full name of the latest possible geochronologic era or highest chronostratigraphic erathem attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected. The name of the island group in which the Location occurs. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names. Examples: "Cenozoic", "Mesozoic" Examples: "Alexander Archipelago", "Seychelles" 109 71
86 latestPeriodOrHighestSystem kingdom Latest Period Or Highest System Kingdom The full name of the latest possible geochronologic period or highest chronostratigraphic system attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected. The full scientific name of the kingdom in which the taxon is classified. Examples: "Neogene", "Tertiary", "Quaternary" Examples: "Animalia", "Plantae" 111 152
87 dcterms:license latestAgeOrHighestStage License Latest AgeOr Highest Stage A legal document giving official permission to do something with the resource. The full name of the latest possible geochronologic age or highest chronostratigraphic stage attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected. Examples: "http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode", "http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode" Examples: "Atlantic", "Boreal", "Skullrockian" 3 120
88 lifeStage latestEonOrHighestEonothem Life Stage Latest Eon Or Highest Eonothem The age class or life stage of the biological individual(s) at the time the Occurrence was recorded. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. The full name of the latest possible geochronologic eon or highest chrono-stratigraphic eonothem or the informal name ("Precambrian") attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected. Examples: "egg", "eft", "juvenile", "adult", "2 adults 4 juveniles" Examples: "Phanerozoic", "Proterozoic" 25 112
89 lithostratigraphicTerms latestEpochOrHighestSeries Lithostratigraphic Terms Latest Epoch Or Highest Series The combination of all litho-stratigraphic names for the rock from which the cataloged item was collected. The full name of the latest possible geochronologic epoch or highest chronostratigraphic series attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected. Examples: "Holocene", "Pleistocene", "Ibexian Series" 118
90 locality latestEraOrHighestErathem Locality Latest Era Or Highest Erathem The specific description of the place. Less specific geographic information can be provided in other geographic terms (higherGeography, continent, country, stateProvince, county, municipality, waterBody, island, islandGroup). This term may contain information modified from the original to correct perceived errors or standardize the description. The full name of the latest possible geochronologic era or highest chronostratigraphic erathem attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected. Example: "Bariloche, 25 km NNE via Ruta Nacional 40 (=Ruta 237)" Examples: "Cenozoic", "Mesozoic" 73 114
91 locationAccordingTo latestPeriodOrHighestSystem Location According To Latest Period Or Highest System Information about the source of this Location information. Could be a publication (gazetteer), institution, or team of individuals. The full name of the latest possible geochronologic period or highest chronostratigraphic system attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected. Examples: "Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names", "GADM" Examples: "Neogene", "Tertiary", "Quaternary" 83 116
92 locationID lifeStage Location ID Life Stage An identifier for the set of location information (data associated with dcterms:Location). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set. The age class or life stage of the biological individual(s) at the time the Occurrence was recorded. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. Examples: "egg", "eft", "juvenile", "adult", "2 adults 4 juveniles" 61 27
93 locationRemarks lithostratigraphicTerms Location Remarks Lithostratigraphic Terms Comments or notes about the Location. The combination of all litho-stratigraphic names for the rock from which the cataloged item was collected. Example: "under water since 2005" 84 123
94 lowestBiostratigraphicZone locality Lowest Biostratigraphic Zone Locality The full name of the lowest possible geological biostratigraphic zone of the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected. The specific description of the place. Less specific geographic information can be provided in other geographic terms (higherGeography, continent, country, stateProvince, county, municipality, waterBody, island, islandGroup). This term may contain information modified from the original to correct perceived errors or standardize the description. Example: "Bariloche, 25 km NNE via Ruta Nacional 40 (=Ruta 237)" 116 78
95 materialSampleID locationAccordingTo Material Sample ID Location According To An identifier for the MaterialSample (as opposed to a particular digital record of the material sample). 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 materialSampleID globally unique. Information about the source of this Location information. Could be a publication (gazetteer), institution, or team of individuals. Examples: "Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names", "GADM" 45 88
96 maximumDepthInMeters locationID Maximum Depth In Meters Location ID The greater depth of a range of depth below the local surface, in meters. An identifier for the set of location information (data associated with dcterms:Location). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set. Example: "200" 79 66
97 maximumDistanceAboveSurfaceInMeters locationRemarks Maximum Distance Above Surface In Meters Location Remarks The greater distance in a range of distance from a reference surface in the vertical direction, in meters. Use positive values for locations above the surface, negative values for locations below. If depth measures are given, the reference surface is the location given by the depth, otherwise the reference surface is the location given by the elevation. Comments or notes about the Location. Example: 1.5 meter sediment core from the bottom of a lake (at depth 20m) at 300m elevation; VerbatimElevation: "300m" MinimumElevationInMeters: "300", MaximumElevationInMeters: "300", VerbatimDepth: "20m", MinimumDepthInMeters: "20", MaximumDepthInMeters: "20", minimumDistanceAboveSurfaceInMeters: "0", maximumDistanceAboveSurfaceInMeters: "-1.5" Example: "under water since 2005" 82 89
98 maximumElevationInMeters lowestBiostratigraphicZone Maximum Elevation In Meters Lowest Biostratigraphic Zone The upper limit of the range of elevation (altitude, usually above sea level), in meters. The full name of the lowest possible geological biostratigraphic zone of the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected. Example: "200" 76 121
99 measurementAccuracy materialSampleID Measurement Accuracy Material Sample ID The description of the potential error associated with the measurementValue. An identifier for the MaterialSample (as opposed to a particular digital record of the material sample). 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 materialSampleID globally unique. Examples: "0.01", "normal distribution with variation of 2 m" 174 47
100 measurementDeterminedBy maximumDepthInMeters Measurement Determined By Maximum Depth In Meters A list (concatenated and separated) of names of people, groups, or organizations who determined the value of the MeasurementOrFact. The greater depth of a range of depth below the local surface, in meters. The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "Rob Guralnick", "Julie Woodruff | Eileen Lacey". Example: "200" 176 84
101 measurementDeterminedDate maximumDistanceAboveSurfaceInMeters Measurement Determined Date Maximum Distance Above Surface In Meters The date on which the MeasurementOrFact was made. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E). The greater distance in a range of distance from a reference surface in the vertical direction, in meters. Use positive values for locations above the surface, negative values for locations below. If depth measures are given, the reference surface is the location given by the depth, otherwise the reference surface is the location given by the elevation. Examples: "1963-03-08T14:07-0600" is 8 Mar 1963 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, "2009-02-20T08:40Z" is 20 Feb 2009 8:40am UTC, "1809-02-12" is 12 Feb 1809, "1906-06" is Jun 1906, "1971" is just that year, "2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z" is the interval between 1 Mar 2007 1pm UTC and 11 May 2008 3:30pm UTC, "2007-11-13/15" is the interval between 13 Nov 2007 and 15 Nov 2007. Example: 1.5 meter sediment core from the bottom of a lake (at depth 20m) at 300m elevation; VerbatimElevation: "300m" MinimumElevationInMeters: "300", MaximumElevationInMeters: "300", VerbatimDepth: "20m", MinimumDepthInMeters: "20", MaximumDepthInMeters: "20", minimumDistanceAboveSurfaceInMeters: "0", maximumDistanceAboveSurfaceInMeters: "-1.5" 177 87
102 measurementID maximumElevationInMeters Measurement ID Maximum Elevation In Meters An identifier for the MeasurementOrFact (information pertaining to measurements, facts, characteristics, or assertions). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set. The upper limit of the range of elevation (altitude, usually above sea level), in meters. Example: "200" 171 81
103 measurementMethod measurementAccuracy Measurement Method Measurement Accuracy A description of or reference to (publication, URI) the method or protocol used to determine the measurement, fact, characteristic, or assertion. The description of the potential error associated with the measurementValue. Examples: "minimum convex polygon around burrow entrances" for a home range area, "barometric altimeter" for an elevation Examples: "0.01", "normal distribution with variation of 2 m" 178 179
104 measurementRemarks measurementDeterminedBy Measurement Remarks Measurement Determined By Comments or notes accompanying the MeasurementOrFact. A list (concatenated and separated) of names of people, groups, or organizations who determined the value of the MeasurementOrFact. Example: "tip of tail missing" The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "Rob Guralnick", "Julie Woodruff | Eileen Lacey". 179 181
105 measurementType measurementDeterminedDate Measurement Type Measurement Determined Date The nature of the measurement, fact, characteristic, or assertion. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. The date on which the MeasurementOrFact was made. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E). Examples: "tail length", "temperature", "trap line length", "survey area", "trap type" Examples: "1963-03-08T14:07-0600" is 8 Mar 1963 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, "2009-02-20T08:40Z" is 20 Feb 2009 8:40am UTC, "1809-02-12" is 12 Feb 1809, "1906-06" is Jun 1906, "1971" is just that year, "2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z" is the interval between 1 Mar 2007 1pm UTC and 11 May 2008 3:30pm UTC, "2007-11-13/15" is the interval between 13 Nov 2007 and 15 Nov 2007. 172 182
106 measurementUnit measurementID Measurement Unit Measurement ID The units associated with the measurementValue. Recommended best practice is to use the International System of Units (SI). An identifier for the MeasurementOrFact (information pertaining to measurements, facts, characteristics, or assertions). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set. Examples: "mm", "C", "km", "ha" 175 176
107 measurementValue measurementMethod Measurement Value Measurement Method The value of the measurement, fact, characteristic, or assertion. A description of or reference to (publication, URI) the method or protocol used to determine the measurement, fact, characteristic, or assertion. Examples: "45", "20", "1", "14.5", "UV-light" Examples: "minimum convex polygon around burrow entrances" for a home range area, "barometric altimeter" for an elevation 173 183
108 member measurementRemarks Member Measurement Remarks The full name of the lithostratigraphic member from which the cataloged item was collected. Comments or notes accompanying the MeasurementOrFact. Examples: "Lava Dam Member", "Hellnmaria Member" Example: "tip of tail missing" 121 184
109 minimumDepthInMeters measurementType Minimum Depth In Meters Measurement Type The lesser depth of a range of depth below the local surface, in meters. The nature of the measurement, fact, characteristic, or assertion. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. Example: "100" Examples: "tail length", "temperature", "trap line length", "survey area", "trap type" 78 177
110 minimumDistanceAboveSurfaceInMeters measurementUnit Minimum Distance Above Surface In Meters Measurement Unit The lesser distance in a range of distance from a reference surface in the vertical direction, in meters. Use positive values for locations above the surface, negative values for locations below. If depth measures are given, the reference surface is the location given by the depth, otherwise the reference surface is the location given by the elevation. The units associated with the measurementValue. Recommended best practice is to use the International System of Units (SI). Example: 1.5 meter sediment core from the bottom of a lake (at depth 20m) at 300m elevation; VerbatimElevation: "300m" MinimumElevationInMeters: "300", MaximumElevationInMeters: "300", VerbatimDepth: "20m", MinimumDepthInMeters: "20", MaximumDepthInMeters: "20", minimumDistanceAboveSurfaceInMeters: "0", maximumDistanceAboveSurfaceInMeters: "-1.5" Examples: "mm", "C", "km", "ha" 81 180
111 minimumElevationInMeters measurementValue Minimum Elevation In Meters Measurement Value The lower limit of the range of elevation (altitude, usually above sea level), in meters. The value of the measurement, fact, characteristic, or assertion. Example: "100" Examples: "45", "20", "1", "14.5", "UV-light" 75 178
112 dcterms:modified member Modified Member The most recent date-time on which the resource was changed. For Darwin Core, recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E). The full name of the lithostratigraphic member from which the cataloged item was collected. Examples: "1963-03-08T14:07-0600" is 8 Mar 1963 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, "2009-02-20T08:40Z" is 20 Feb 2009 8:40am UTC, "1809-02-12" is 12 Feb 1809, "1906-06" is Jun 1906, "1971" is just that year, "2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z" is the interval between 1 Mar 2007 1pm UTC and 11 May 2008 3:30pm UTC, "2007-11-13/15" is the interval between 13 Nov 2007 and 15 Nov 2007. Examples: "Lava Dam Member", "Hellnmaria Member" 1 126
113 month minimumDepthInMeters Month Minimum Depth In Meters The ordinal month in which the Event occurred. The lesser depth of a range of depth below the local surface, in meters. Examples: "1" (=January), "10" (=October) Example: "100" 53 83
114 municipality minimumDistanceAboveSurfaceInMeters Municipality Minimum Distance Above Surface In Meters The full, unabbreviated name of the next smaller administrative region than county (city, municipality, etc.) in which the Location occurs. Do not use this term for a nearby named place that does not contain the actual location. The lesser distance in a range of distance from a reference surface in the vertical direction, in meters. Use positive values for locations above the surface, negative values for locations below. If depth measures are given, the reference surface is the location given by the depth, otherwise the reference surface is the location given by the elevation. Examples: "Holzminden" Example: 1.5 meter sediment core from the bottom of a lake (at depth 20m) at 300m elevation; VerbatimElevation: "300m" MinimumElevationInMeters: "300", MaximumElevationInMeters: "300", VerbatimDepth: "20m", MinimumDepthInMeters: "20", MaximumDepthInMeters: "20", minimumDistanceAboveSurfaceInMeters: "0", maximumDistanceAboveSurfaceInMeters: "-1.5" 72 86
115 nameAccordingTo minimumElevationInMeters Name According To Minimum Elevation In Meters The reference to the source in which the specific taxon concept circumscription is defined or implied - traditionally signified by the Latin "sensu" or "sec." (from secundum, meaning "according to"). For taxa that result from identifications, a reference to the keys, monographs, experts and other sources should be given. The lower limit of the range of elevation (altitude, usually above sea level), in meters. Example: "McCranie, J. R., D. B. Wake, and L. D. Wilson. 1996. The taxonomic status of Bolitoglossa schmidti, with comments on the biology of the Mesoamerican salamander Bolitoglossa dofleini (Caudata: Plethodontidae). Carib. J. Sci. 32:395-398.", "Werner Greuter 2008", "Lilljeborg 1861, Upsala Univ. Arsskrift, Math. Naturvet., pp. 4, 5" Example: "100" 143 80
116 nameAccordingToID month Name According To ID Month An identifier for the source in which the specific taxon concept circumscription is defined or implied. See nameAccordingTo. The ordinal month in which the Event occurred. Example: "doi:10.1016/S0269-915X(97)80026-2" Examples: "1" (=January), "10" (=October) 136 56
117 namePublishedIn municipality Name Published In Municipality A reference for the publication in which the scientificName was originally established under the rules of the associated nomenclaturalCode. The full, unabbreviated name of the next smaller administrative region than county (city, municipality, etc.) in which the Location occurs. Do not use this term for a nearby named place that does not contain the actual location. Examples: "Pearson O. P., and M. I. Christie. 1985. Historia Natural, 5(37):388", "Forel, Auguste, Diagnosies provisoires de quelques espèces nouvelles de fourmis de Madagascar, récoltées par M. Grandidier., Annales de la Societe Entomologique de Belgique, Comptes-rendus des Seances 30, 1886" Examples: "Holzminden" 144 77
118 namePublishedInID nameAccordingTo Name Published In ID Name According To An identifier for the publication in which the scientificName was originally established under the rules of the associated nomenclaturalCode. The reference to the source in which the specific taxon concept circumscription is defined or implied - traditionally signified by the Latin "sensu" or "sec." (from secundum, meaning "according to"). For taxa that result from identifications, a reference to the keys, monographs, experts and other sources should be given. Example: "http://hdl.handle.net/10199/7" Example: "McCranie, J. R., D. B. Wake, and L. D. Wilson. 1996. The taxonomic status of Bolitoglossa schmidti, with comments on the biology of the Mesoamerican salamander Bolitoglossa dofleini (Caudata: Plethodontidae). Carib. J. Sci. 32:395-398.", "Werner Greuter 2008", "Lilljeborg 1861, Upsala Univ. Arsskrift, Math. Naturvet., pp. 4, 5" 137 148
119 namePublishedInYear nameAccordingToID Name Published In Year Name According To ID The four-digit year in which the scientificName was published. An identifier for the source in which the specific taxon concept circumscription is defined or implied. See nameAccordingTo. Examples: "1915", "2008" Example: "doi:10.1016/S0269-915X(97)80026-2" 145 141
120 nomenclaturalCode namePublishedIn Nomenclatural Code Name Published In The nomenclatural code (or codes in the case of an ambiregnal name) under which the scientificName is constructed. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. A reference for the publication in which the scientificName was originally established under the rules of the associated nomenclaturalCode. Examples: "ICBN", "ICZN", "BC", "ICNCP", "BioCode", "ICZN; ICBN" Examples: "Pearson O. P., and M. I. Christie. 1985. Historia Natural, 5(37):388", "Forel, Auguste, Diagnosies provisoires de quelques espèces nouvelles de fourmis de Madagascar, récoltées par M. Grandidier., Annales de la Societe Entomologique de Belgique, Comptes-rendus des Seances 30, 1886" 160 149
121 nomenclaturalStatus namePublishedInID Nomenclatural Status Name Published In ID The status related to the original publication of the name and its conformance to the relevant rules of nomenclature. It is based essentially on an algorithm according to the business rules of the code. It requires no taxonomic opinion. An identifier for the publication in which the scientificName was originally established under the rules of the associated nomenclaturalCode. Examples: "nom. ambig.", "nom. illeg.", "nom. subnud." Example: "http://hdl.handle.net/10199/7" 162 142
122 occurrenceID namePublishedInYear Occurrence ID Name Published In Year 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. The four-digit year in which the scientificName was published. For a specimen in the absence of a bona fide global unique identifier, for example, use the form: "urn:catalog:[institutionCode]:[collectionCode]:[catalogNumber]. Examples: "urn:lsid:nhm.ku.edu:Herps:32", "urn:catalog:FMNH:Mammal:145732" Examples: "1915", "2008" 19 150
123 occurrenceRemarks nomenclaturalCode Occurrence Remarks Nomenclatural Code Comments or notes about the Occurrence. The nomenclatural code (or codes in the case of an ambiregnal name) under which the scientificName is constructed. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. Example: "found dead on road" Examples: "ICBN", "ICZN", "BC", "ICNCP", "BioCode", "ICZN; ICBN" 37 165
124 occurrenceStatus nomenclaturalStatus Occurrence Status Nomenclatural Status A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. The status related to the original publication of the name and its conformance to the relevant rules of nomenclature. It is based essentially on an algorithm according to the business rules of the code. It requires no taxonomic opinion. Examples: "present", "absent" Examples: "nom. ambig.", "nom. illeg.", "nom. subnud." 29 167
125 order occurrenceID Order Occurrence ID The full scientific name of the order in which the taxon is classified. 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. Examples: "Carnivora", "Monocleales" For a specimen in the absence of a bona fide global unique identifier, for example, use the form: "urn:catalog:[institutionCode]:[collectionCode]:[catalogNumber]. Examples: "urn:lsid:nhm.ku.edu:Herps:32", "urn:catalog:FMNH:Mammal:145732" 150 19
126 organismID occurrenceRemarks Organism ID Occurrence Remarks An identifier for the Organism instance (as opposed to a particular digital record of the Organism). May be a globally unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set. Comments or notes about the Occurrence. Example: "found dead on road" 38 39
127 organismName occurrenceStatus Organism Name Occurrence Status A textual name or label assigned to an Organism instance. A statement about the presence or absence of a Taxon at a Location. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. Examples: "Huberta", "Boab Prison Tree", "J pod". Examples: "present", "absent" 39 31
128 organismRemarks order Organism Remarks Order Comments or notes about the Organism instance. The full scientific name of the order in which the taxon is classified. Example: "One of a litter of six." Examples: "Carnivora", "Monocleales" 44 155
129 organismScope organismID Organism Scope Organism ID A description of the kind of Organism instance. Can be used to indicate whether the Organism instance represents a discrete organism or if it represents a particular type of aggregation. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. An identifier for the Organism instance (as opposed to a particular digital record of the Organism). May be a globally unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set. This term is not intended to be used to specify a type of taxon. To describe the kind of Organism using a URI object in RDF, use rdf:type (http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#type) instead. Examples: "multicellular organism", "virus", "clone" "pack", "colony". 40
130 originalNameUsage organismName Original Name Usage Organism Name The taxon name, with authorship and date information if known, as it originally appeared when first established under the rules of the associated nomenclaturalCode. The basionym (botany) or basonym (bacteriology) of the scientificName or the senior/earlier homonym for replaced names. A textual name or label assigned to an Organism instance. Examples: "Pinus abies", "Gasterosteus saltatrix Linnaeus 1768" Examples: "Huberta", "Boab Prison Tree", "J pod". 142 41
131 originalNameUsageID organismQuantity Original Name Usage ID Organism Quantity An identifier for the name usage (documented meaning of the name according to a source) in which the terminal element of the scientificName was originally established under the rules of the associated nomenclaturalCode. A number or enumeration value for the quantity of organisms. Example: "http://species.gbif.org/abies_alba_1753" An organismQuantity must have a corresponding organismQuantityType, e.g., "27" for organismQuantity with "individuals" for organismQuantityType; "12.5" for organismQuantity with "%biomass" for organismQuantityType; "r" for organismQuantity with "BraunBlanquetScale" for organismQuantityType. 135 24
132 otherCatalogNumbers organismQuantityType Other Catalog Numbers Organism Quantity Type A list (concatenated and separated) of previous or alternate fully qualified catalog numbers or other human-used identifiers for the same Occurrence, whether in the current or any other data set or collection. The type of quantification system used for the quantity of organisms. The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "FMNH:Mammal:1234", "NPS YELLO6778 | MBG 33424". An organismQuantityType must have a corresponding organismQuantity, e.g., "27" for organismQuantity with "individuals" for organismQuantityType; "12.5" for organismQuantity with "%biomass" for organismQuantityType; "r" for organismQuantity with "BraunBlanquetScale" for organismQuantityType. 36 25
133 ownerInstitutionCode organismRemarks Owner Institution Code Organism Remarks The name (or acronym) in use by the institution having ownership of the object(s) or information referred to in the record. Comments or notes about the Organism instance. Examples: "NPS", "APN", "InBio" Example: "One of a litter of six." 14 46
134 parentNameUsage organismScope Parent Name Usage Organism Scope The full name, with authorship and date information if known, of the direct, most proximate higher-rank parent taxon (in a classification) of the most specific element of the scientificName. A description of the kind of Organism instance. Can be used to indicate whether the Organism instance represents a discrete organism or if it represents a particular type of aggregation. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. Examples: "Rubiaceae", "Gruiformes", "Testudinae" This term is not intended to be used to specify a type of taxon. To describe the kind of Organism using a URI object in RDF, use rdf:type (http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#type) instead. Examples: "multicellular organism", "virus", "clone" "pack", "colony". 141 42
135 parentNameUsageID originalNameUsage Parent Name Usage ID Original Name Usage An identifier for the name usage (documented meaning of the name according to a source) of the direct, most proximate higher-rank parent taxon (in a classification) of the most specific element of the scientificName. The taxon name, with authorship and date information if known, as it originally appeared when first established under the rules of the associated nomenclaturalCode. The basionym (botany) or basonym (bacteriology) of the scientificName or the senior/earlier homonym for replaced names. Example: "8fa58e08-08de-4ac1-b69c-1235340b7001" Examples: "Pinus abies", "Gasterosteus saltatrix Linnaeus 1768" 134 147
136 phylum originalNameUsageID Phylum Original Name Usage ID The full scientific name of the phylum or division in which the taxon is classified. An identifier for the name usage (documented meaning of the name according to a source) in which the terminal element of the scientificName was originally established under the rules of the associated nomenclaturalCode. Examples: "Chordata" (phylum), "Bryophyta" (division) Example: "http://species.gbif.org/abies_alba_1753" 148 140
137 pointRadiusSpatialFit otherCatalogNumbers Point Radius Spatial Fit Other Catalog Numbers The ratio of the area of the point-radius (decimalLatitude, decimalLongitude, coordinateUncertaintyInMeters) to the area of the true (original, or most specific) spatial representation of the Location. Legal values are 0, greater than or equal to 1, or undefined. A value of 1 is an exact match or 100% overlap. A value of 0 should be used if the given point-radius does not completely contain the original representation. The pointRadiusSpatialFit is undefined (and should be left blank) if the original representation is a point without uncertainty and the given georeference is not that same point (without uncertainty). If both the original and the given georeference are the same point, the pointRadiusSpatialFit is 1. A list (concatenated and separated) of previous or alternate fully qualified catalog numbers or other human-used identifiers for the same Occurrence, whether in the current or any other data set or collection. Detailed explanations with graphical examples can be found in the "Guide to Best Practices for Georeferencing", Chapman and Wieczorek, eds. 2006. The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "FMNH:Mammal:1234", "NPS YELLO6778 | MBG 33424". 90 38
138 preparations ownerInstitutionCode Preparations Owner Institution Code A list (concatenated and separated) of preparations and preservation methods for a specimen. The name (or acronym) in use by the institution having ownership of the object(s) or information referred to in the record. The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "fossil", "cast", "photograph", "DNA extract", "skin | "skull | skeleton", "whole animal (ETOH) | tissue (EDTA)". Examples: "NPS", "APN", "InBio" 30 14
139 previousIdentifications parentEventID Previous Identifications Parent Event ID A list (concatenated and separated) of previous assignments of names to the Organism. An identifier for the broader Event that groups this and potentially other Events. The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "Chalepidae", "Pinus abies", "Anthus sp., field ID by G. Iglesias | Anthus correndera, expert ID by C. Cicero 2009-02-12 based on morphology". May be a globally unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set. Example: "A1" as parentEventID to identify the main Whittaker Plot in nested samples, each with its own eventID (e.g., "A1:1", "A1:2"). 43 49
140 recordNumber parentNameUsage Record Number Parent Name Usage An identifier given to the Occurrence at the time it was recorded. Often serves as a link between field notes and an Occurrence record, such as a specimen collector's number. The full name, with authorship and date information if known, of the direct, most proximate higher-rank parent taxon (in a classification) of the most specific element of the scientificName. Example: "OPP 7101" Examples: "Rubiaceae", "Gruiformes", "Testudinae" 21 146
141 recordedBy parentNameUsageID Recorded By Parent Name Usage ID A list (concatenated and separated) of names of people, groups, or organizations responsible for recording the original Occurrence. The primary collector or observer, especially one who applies a personal identifier (recordNumber), should be listed first. An identifier for the name usage (documented meaning of the name according to a source) of the direct, most proximate higher-rank parent taxon (in a classification) of the most specific element of the scientificName. The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). The primary collector or observer, especially one who applies a personal identifier (recordNumber), should be listed first. Examples: "José E. Crespo", "Oliver P. Pearson | Anita K. Pearson" where the value in recordNumber "OPP 7101" corresponds to the number for the specimen in the field catalog (collector number) of Oliver P. Pearson. Example: "8fa58e08-08de-4ac1-b69c-1235340b7001" 22 139
142 dcterms:references phylum References Phylum A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource. The full scientific name of the phylum or division in which the taxon is classified. Examples: "http://mvzarctos.berkeley.edu/guid/MVZ:Mamm:165861"; "http://www.catalogueoflife.org/annual-checklist/show_species_details.php?record_id=6197868" Examples: "Chordata" (phylum), "Bryophyta" (division) 7 153
143 relatedResourceID pointRadiusSpatialFit Related Resource ID Point Radius Spatial Fit An identifier for a related resource (the object, rather than the subject of the relationship). The ratio of the area of the point-radius (decimalLatitude, decimalLongitude, coordinateUncertaintyInMeters) to the area of the true (original, or most specific) spatial representation of the Location. Legal values are 0, greater than or equal to 1, or undefined. A value of 1 is an exact match or 100% overlap. A value of 0 should be used if the given point-radius does not completely contain the original representation. The pointRadiusSpatialFit is undefined (and should be left blank) if the original representation is a point without uncertainty and the given georeference is not that same point (without uncertainty). If both the original and the given georeference are the same point, the pointRadiusSpatialFit is 1. Detailed explanations with graphical examples can be found in the "Guide to Best Practices for Georeferencing", Chapman and Wieczorek, eds. 2006. 166 95
144 relationshipAccordingTo preparations Relationship According To Preparations The source (person, organization, publication, reference) establishing the relationship between the two resources. A list (concatenated and separated) of preparations and preservation methods for a specimen. Example: "Julie Woodruff" The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "fossil", "cast", "photograph", "DNA extract", "skin | "skull | skeleton", "whole animal (ETOH) | tissue (EDTA)". 168 32
145 relationshipEstablishedDate previousIdentifications Relationship Established Date Previous Identifications The date-time on which the relationship between the two resources was established. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E). A list (concatenated and separated) of previous assignments of names to the Organism. Examples: "1963-03-08T14:07-0600" is 8 Mar 1963 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, "2009-02-20T08:40Z" is 20 Feb 2009 8:40am UTC, "1809-02-12" is 12 Feb 1809, "1906-06" is Jun 1906, "1971" is just that year, "2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z" is the interval between 1 Mar 2007 1pm UTC and 11 May 2008 3:30pm UTC, "2007-11-13/15" is the interval between 13 Nov 2007 and 15 Nov 2007. The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "Chalepidae", "Pinus abies", "Anthus sp., field ID by G. Iglesias | Anthus correndera, expert ID by C. Cicero 2009-02-12 based on morphology". 169 45
146 relationshipOfResource recordedBy Relationship Of Resource Recorded By The relationship of the resource identified by relatedResourceID to the subject (optionally identified by the resourceID). Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. A list (concatenated and separated) of names of people, groups, or organizations responsible for recording the original Occurrence. The primary collector or observer, especially one who applies a personal identifier (recordNumber), should be listed first. Examples: "duplicate of", "mother of", "endoparasite of", "host to", "sibling of", "valid synonym of", "located within" The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). The primary collector or observer, especially one who applies a personal identifier (recordNumber), should be listed first. Examples: "José E. Crespo", "Oliver P. Pearson | Anita K. Pearson" where the value in recordNumber "OPP 7101" corresponds to the number for the specimen in the field catalog (collector number) of Oliver P. Pearson. 167 22
147 relationshipRemarks recordNumber Relationship Remarks Record Number Comments or notes about the relationship between the two resources. An identifier given to the Occurrence at the time it was recorded. Often serves as a link between field notes and an Occurrence record, such as a specimen collector's number. Examples: "mother and offspring collected from the same nest", "pollinator captured in the act" Example: "OPP 7101" 170 21
148 reproductiveCondition relatedResourceID Reproductive Condition Related Resource ID The reproductive condition of the biological individual(s) represented in the Occurrence. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. An identifier for a related resource (the object, rather than the subject of the relationship). Examples" "non-reproductive", "pregnant", "in bloom", "fruit-bearing" 26 171
149 resourceID relationshipAccordingTo Resource ID Relationship According To An identifier for the resource that is the subject of the relationship. The source (person, organization, publication, reference) establishing the relationship between the two resources. Example: "Julie Woodruff" 165 173
150 resourceRelationshipID relationshipEstablishedDate Resource Relationship ID Relationship Established Date An identifier for an instance of relationship between one resource (the subject) and another (relatedResource, the object). The date-time on which the relationship between the two resources was established. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E). Examples: "1963-03-08T14:07-0600" is 8 Mar 1963 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, "2009-02-20T08:40Z" is 20 Feb 2009 8:40am UTC, "1809-02-12" is 12 Feb 1809, "1906-06" is Jun 1906, "1971" is just that year, "2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z" is the interval between 1 Mar 2007 1pm UTC and 11 May 2008 3:30pm UTC, "2007-11-13/15" is the interval between 13 Nov 2007 and 15 Nov 2007. 164 174
151 dcterms:rightsHolder relationshipOfResource Rights Holder Relationship Of Resource A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource. The relationship of the resource identified by relatedResourceID to the subject (optionally identified by the resourceID). Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. Example: "The Regents of the University of California." Examples: "duplicate of", "mother of", "endoparasite of", "host to", "sibling of", "valid synonym of", "located within" 4 172
152 samplingEffort relationshipRemarks Sampling Effort Relationship Remarks The amount of effort expended during an Event. Comments or notes about the relationship between the two resources. Examples: "40 trap-nights", "10 observer-hours; 10 km by foot; 30 km by car" Examples: "mother and offspring collected from the same nest", "pollinator captured in the act" 58 175
153 samplingProtocol reproductiveCondition Sampling Protocol Reproductive Condition The name of, reference to, or description of the method or protocol used during an Event. The reproductive condition of the biological individual(s) represented in the Occurrence. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. Examples: "UV light trap", "mist net", "bottom trawl", "ad hoc observation", "point count", "Penguins from space: faecal stains reveal the location of emperor penguin colonies, http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1466-8238.2009.00467.x", "Takats et al. 2001. Guidelines for Nocturnal Owl Monitoring in North America. Beaverhill Bird Observatory and Bird Studies Canada, Edmonton, Alberta. 32 pp.", "http://www.bsc-eoc.org/download/Owl.pdf" Examples" "non-reproductive", "pregnant", "in bloom", "fruit-bearing" 57 28
154 scientificName resourceID Scientific Name Resource ID The full scientific name, with authorship and date information if known. When forming part of an Identification, this should be the name in lowest level taxonomic rank that can be determined. This term should not contain identification qualifications, which should instead be supplied in the IdentificationQualifier term. An identifier for the resource that is the subject of the relationship. Examples: "Coleoptera" (order), "Vespertilionidae" (family), "Manis" (genus), "Ctenomys sociabilis" (genus + specificEpithet), "Ambystoma tigrinum diaboli" (genus + specificEpithet + infraspecificEpithet), "Roptrocerus typographi (Györfi, 1952)" (genus + specificEpithet + scientificNameAuthorship), "Quercus agrifolia var. oxyadenia (Torr.) J.T. Howell" (genus + specificEpithet + taxonRank + infraspecificEpithet + scientificNameAuthorship) 139 170
155 scientificNameAuthorship resourceRelationshipID Scientific Name Authorship Resource Relationship ID The authorship information for the scientificName formatted according to the conventions of the applicable nomenclaturalCode. An identifier for an instance of relationship between one resource (the subject) and another (relatedResource, the object). Example: "(Torr.) J.T. Howell", "(Martinovský) Tzvelev", "(Györfi, 1952)" 158 169
156 scientificNameID sampleSizeUnit Scientific Name ID Sample Size Unit An identifier for the nomenclatural (not taxonomic) details of a scientific name. The unit of measurement of the size (time duration, length, area, or volume) of a sample in a sampling event. Example: "urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:37829-1:1.3" A sampleSizeUnit must have a corresponding sampleSizeValue, e.g., "5" for sampleSizeValue with "metre" for sampleSizeUnit. Examples: "minute", "hour", "day", "metre", "square metre", "cubic metre". Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Ontology of Units of Measure http://www.wurvoc.org/vocabularies/om-1.8/ of SI units, derived units, or other non-SI units accepted for use within the SI (e.g., minute, hour, day, litre). 132 63
157 sex sampleSizeValue Sex Sample Size Value The sex of the biological individual(s) represented in the Occurrence. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. A numeric value for a measurement of the size (time duration, length, area, or volume) of a sample in a sampling event. Examples: "female", "hermaphrodite", "8 males, 4 females" A sampleSizeValue must have a corresponding sampleSizeUnit. Example: "5" for sampleSizeValue with "metre" for sampleSizeUnit. 24 62
158 specificEpithet samplingEffort Specific Epithet Sampling Effort The name of the first or species epithet of the scientificName. The amount of effort expended during an Event. Examples: "concolor", "gottschei" Examples: "40 trap-nights", "10 observer-hours; 10 km by foot; 30 km by car" 154 61
159 startDayOfYear samplingProtocol Start Day Of Year Sampling Protocol The earliest ordinal day of the year on which the Event occurred (1 for January 1, 365 for December 31, except in a leap year, in which case it is 366). The name of, reference to, or description of the method or protocol used during an Event. Examples: "1" (=1 Jan), "366" (=31 Dec), "365" (=30 Dec in a leap year, 31 Dec in a non-leap year) Examples: "UV light trap", "mist net", "bottom trawl", "ad hoc observation", "point count", "Penguins from space: faecal stains reveal the location of emperor penguin colonies, http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1466-8238.2009.00467.x", "Takats et al. 2001. Guidelines for Nocturnal Owl Monitoring in North America. Beaverhill Bird Observatory and Bird Studies Canada, Edmonton, Alberta. 32 pp.", "http://www.bsc-eoc.org/download/Owl.pdf" 50 60
160 stateProvince scientificName State Province Scientific Name The name of the next smaller administrative region than country (state, province, canton, department, region, etc.) in which the Location occurs. The full scientific name, with authorship and date information if known. When forming part of an Identification, this should be the name in lowest level taxonomic rank that can be determined. This term should not contain identification qualifications, which should instead be supplied in the IdentificationQualifier term. Examples: "Montana", "Minas Gerais", "Córdoba" Examples: "Coleoptera" (order), "Vespertilionidae" (family), "Manis" (genus), "Ctenomys sociabilis" (genus + specificEpithet), "Ambystoma tigrinum diaboli" (genus + specificEpithet + infraspecificEpithet), "Roptrocerus typographi (Györfi, 1952)" (genus + specificEpithet + scientificNameAuthorship), "Quercus agrifolia var. oxyadenia (Torr.) J.T. Howell" (genus + specificEpithet + taxonRank + infraspecificEpithet + scientificNameAuthorship) 70 144
161 subgenus scientificNameAuthorship Subgenus Scientific Name Authorship The full scientific name of the subgenus in which the taxon is classified. Values should include the genus to avoid homonym confusion. The authorship information for the scientificName formatted according to the conventions of the applicable nomenclaturalCode. Examples: "Strobus (Pinus)", "Puma (Puma)" "Loligo (Amerigo)", "Hieracium subgen. Pilosella" Example: "(Torr.) J.T. Howell", "(Martinovský) Tzvelev", "(Györfi, 1952)" 153 163
162 taxonConceptID scientificNameID Taxon Concept ID Scientific Name ID An identifier for the taxonomic concept to which the record refers - not for the nomenclatural details of a taxon. An identifier for the nomenclatural (not taxonomic) details of a scientific name. Example: "8fa58e08-08de-4ac1-b69c-1235340b7001" Example: "urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:37829-1:1.3" 138 137
163 taxonID sex Taxon ID Sex An identifier for the set of taxon information (data associated with the Taxon class). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set. The sex of the biological individual(s) represented in the Occurrence. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. Examples: "8fa58e08-08de-4ac1-b69c-1235340b7001", "32567", "http://species.gbif.org/abies_alba_1753", "urn:lsid:gbif.org:usages:32567" Examples: "female", "hermaphrodite", "8 males, 4 females" 131 26
164 taxonRank specificEpithet Taxon Rank Specific Epithet The taxonomic rank of the most specific name in the scientificName. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. The name of the first or species epithet of the scientificName. Examples: "subspecies", "varietas", "forma", "species", "genus" Examples: "concolor", "gottschei" 156 159
165 taxonRemarks startDayOfYear Taxon Remarks Start Day Of Year Comments or notes about the taxon or name. The earliest ordinal day of the year on which the Event occurred (1 for January 1, 365 for December 31, except in a leap year, in which case it is 366). Example: "this name is a misspelling in common use" Examples: "1" (=1 Jan), "366" (=31 Dec), "365" (=30 Dec in a leap year, 31 Dec in a non-leap year) 163 53
166 taxonomicStatus stateProvince Taxonomic Status State Province The status of the use of the scientificName as a label for a taxon. Requires taxonomic opinion to define the scope of a taxon. Rules of priority then are used to define the taxonomic status of the nomenclature contained in that scope, combined with the experts opinion. It must be linked to a specific taxonomic reference that defines the concept. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. The name of the next smaller administrative region than country (state, province, canton, department, region, etc.) in which the Location occurs. Examples: "invalid", "misapplied", "homotypic synonym", "accepted" Examples: "Montana", "Minas Gerais", "Córdoba" 161 75
167 dcterms:type subgenus Type Subgenus The nature or genre of the resource. For Darwin Core, recommended best practice is to use the name of the class that defines the root of the record. The full scientific name of the subgenus in which the taxon is classified. Values should include the genus to avoid homonym confusion. Examples: "StillImage", "MovingImage", "Sound", "PhysicalObject", "Event", "Text" Examples: "Strobus (Pinus)", "Puma (Puma)" "Loligo (Amerigo)", "Hieracium subgen. Pilosella" 0 158
168 typeStatus taxonConceptID Type Status Taxon Concept ID A list (concatenated and separated) of nomenclatural types (type status, typified scientific name, publication) applied to the subject. An identifier for the taxonomic concept to which the record refers - not for the nomenclatural details of a taxon. The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "holotype of Ctenomys sociabilis. Pearson O. P., and M. I. Christie. 1985. Historia Natural, 5(37):388", "holotype of Pinus abies | holotype of Picea abies". Example: "8fa58e08-08de-4ac1-b69c-1235340b7001" 125 143
169 verbatimCoordinateSystem taxonID Verbatim Coordinate System Taxon ID The spatial coordinate system for the verbatimLatitude and verbatimLongitude or the verbatimCoordinates of the Location. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. An identifier for the set of taxon information (data associated with the Taxon class). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set. Examples: "decimal degrees", "degrees decimal minutes", "degrees minutes seconds", "UTM" Examples: "8fa58e08-08de-4ac1-b69c-1235340b7001", "32567", "http://species.gbif.org/abies_alba_1753", "urn:lsid:gbif.org:usages:32567" 94 136
170 verbatimCoordinates taxonomicStatus Verbatim Coordinates Taxonomic Status The verbatim original spatial coordinates of the Location. The coordinate ellipsoid, geodeticDatum, or full Spatial Reference System (SRS) for these coordinates should be stored in verbatimSRS and the coordinate system should be stored in verbatimCoordinateSystem. The status of the use of the scientificName as a label for a taxon. Requires taxonomic opinion to define the scope of a taxon. Rules of priority then are used to define the taxonomic status of the nomenclature contained in that scope, combined with the experts opinion. It must be linked to a specific taxonomic reference that defines the concept. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. Examples: "41 05 54S 121 05 34W", "17T 630000 4833400" Examples: "invalid", "misapplied", "homotypic synonym", "accepted" 91 166
171 verbatimDepth taxonRank Verbatim Depth Taxon Rank The original description of the depth below the local surface. The taxonomic rank of the most specific name in the scientificName. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. Example: "100-200 m" Examples: "subspecies", "varietas", "forma", "species", "genus" 80 161
172 verbatimElevation taxonRemarks Verbatim Elevation Taxon Remarks The original description of the elevation (altitude, usually above sea level) of the Location. Comments or notes about the taxon or name. Example: "100-200 m" Example: "this name is a misspelling in common use" 77 168
173 verbatimEventDate typeStatus Verbatim EventDate Type Status The verbatim original representation of the date and time information for an Event. A list (concatenated and separated) of nomenclatural types (type status, typified scientific name, publication) applied to the subject. Examples: "spring 1910", "Marzo 2002", "1999-03-XX", "17IV1934" The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "holotype of Ctenomys sociabilis. Pearson O. P., and M. I. Christie. 1985. Historia Natural, 5(37):388", "holotype of Pinus abies | holotype of Picea abies". 55 130
174 verbatimLatitude verbatimCoordinates Verbatim Latitude Verbatim Coordinates The verbatim original latitude of the Location. The coordinate ellipsoid, geodeticDatum, or full Spatial Reference System (SRS) for these coordinates should be stored in verbatimSRS and the coordinate system should be stored in verbatimCoordinateSystem. The verbatim original spatial coordinates of the Location. The coordinate ellipsoid, geodeticDatum, or full Spatial Reference System (SRS) for these coordinates should be stored in verbatimSRS and the coordinate system should be stored in verbatimCoordinateSystem. Example: "41 05 54.03S" Examples: "41 05 54S 121 05 34W", "17T 630000 4833400" 92 96
175 verbatimLocality verbatimCoordinateSystem Verbatim Locality Verbatim Coordinate System The original textual description of the place. The spatial coordinate system for the verbatimLatitude and verbatimLongitude or the verbatimCoordinates of the Location. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. Example: "25 km NNE Bariloche por R. Nac. 237" Examples: "decimal degrees", "degrees decimal minutes", "degrees minutes seconds", "UTM" 74 99
176 verbatimLongitude verbatimDepth Verbatim Longitude Verbatim Depth The verbatim original longitude of the Location. The coordinate ellipsoid, geodeticDatum, or full Spatial Reference System (SRS) for these coordinates should be stored in verbatimSRS and the coordinate system should be stored in verbatimCoordinateSystem. The original description of the depth below the local surface. Example: "121d 10' 34" W" Example: "100-200 m" 93 85
177 verbatimSRS verbatimElevation Verbatim SRS Verbatim Elevation The ellipsoid, geodetic datum, or spatial reference system (SRS) upon which coordinates given in verbatimLatitude and verbatimLongitude, or verbatimCoordinates are based. Recommended best practice is use the EPSG code as a controlled vocabulary to provide an SRS, if known. Otherwise use a controlled vocabulary for the name or code of the geodetic datum, if known. Otherwise use a controlled vocabulary for the name or code of the ellipsoid, if known. If none of these is known, use the value "unknown". The original description of the elevation (altitude, usually above sea level) of the Location. Examples: "EPSG:4326", "WGS84", "NAD27", "Campo Inchauspe", "European 1950", "Clarke 1866" Example: "100-200 m" 95 82
178 verbatimTaxonRank verbatimEventDate Verbatim Taxon Rank Verbatim EventDate The taxonomic rank of the most specific name in the scientificName as it appears in the original record. The verbatim original representation of the date and time information for an Event. Examples: "Agamospecies", "sub-lesus", "prole", "apomict", "nothogrex", "sp.", "subsp.", "var." Examples: "spring 1910", "Marzo 2002", "1999-03-XX", "17IV1934" 157 58
179 vernacularName verbatimLatitude Vernacular Name Verbatim Latitude A common or vernacular name. The verbatim original latitude of the Location. The coordinate ellipsoid, geodeticDatum, or full Spatial Reference System (SRS) for these coordinates should be stored in verbatimSRS and the coordinate system should be stored in verbatimCoordinateSystem. Examples: "Andean Condor", "Condor Andino", "American Eagle", "Gänsegeier" Example: "41 05 54.03S" 159 97
180 waterBody verbatimLocality Water Body Verbatim Locality The name of the water body in which the Location occurs. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names. The original textual description of the place. Examples: "Indian Ocean", "Baltic Sea", "Hudson River" Example: "25 km NNE Bariloche por R. Nac. 237" 65 79
181 year verbatimLongitude Year Verbatim Longitude The four-digit year in which the Event occurred, according to the Common Era Calendar. The verbatim original longitude of the Location. The coordinate ellipsoid, geodeticDatum, or full Spatial Reference System (SRS) for these coordinates should be stored in verbatimSRS and the coordinate system should be stored in verbatimCoordinateSystem. Example: "2008" Example: "121d 10' 34" W" 52 98
182 verbatimSRS Verbatim SRS The ellipsoid, geodetic datum, or spatial reference system (SRS) upon which coordinates given in verbatimLatitude and verbatimLongitude, or verbatimCoordinates are based. Recommended best practice is use the EPSG code as a controlled vocabulary to provide an SRS, if known. Otherwise use a controlled vocabulary for the name or code of the geodetic datum, if known. Otherwise use a controlled vocabulary for the name or code of the ellipsoid, if known. If none of these is known, use the value "unknown". Examples: "EPSG:4326", "WGS84", "NAD27", "Campo Inchauspe", "European 1950", "Clarke 1866" 100
183 verbatimTaxonRank Verbatim Taxon Rank The taxonomic rank of the most specific name in the scientificName as it appears in the original record. Examples: "Agamospecies", "sub-lesus", "prole", "apomict", "nothogrex", "sp.", "subsp.", "var." 162
184 vernacularName Vernacular Name A common or vernacular name. Examples: "Andean Condor", "Condor Andino", "American Eagle", "Gänsegeier" 164
185 waterBody Water Body The name of the water body in which the Location occurs. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names. Examples: "Indian Ocean", "Baltic Sea", "Hudson River" 70
186 year Year The four-digit year in which the Event occurred, according to the Common Era Calendar. Example: "2008" 55

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@ -161,7 +161,6 @@ simpleDwCTerm.comments.eventDate=Examples: "1963-03-08T14:07-0600" is 8 Mar 1963
simpleDwCTerm.name.eventID=eventID
simpleDwCTerm.label.eventID=Event ID
simpleDwCTerm.definition.eventID=An identifier for the set of information associated with an Event (something that occurs at a place and time). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set.
simpleDwCTerm.name.eventRemarks=eventRemarks
simpleDwCTerm.label.eventRemarks=Event Remarks
simpleDwCTerm.definition.eventRemarks=Comments or notes about the Event.
@ -466,6 +465,14 @@ simpleDwCTerm.name.organismName=organismName
simpleDwCTerm.label.organismName=Organism Name
simpleDwCTerm.definition.organismName=A textual name or label assigned to an Organism instance.
simpleDwCTerm.comments.organismName=Examples: "Huberta", "Boab Prison Tree", "J pod".
simpleDwCTerm.name.organismQuantity=organismQuantity
simpleDwCTerm.label.organismQuantity=Organism Quantity
simpleDwCTerm.definition.organismQuantity=A number or enumeration value for the quantity of organisms.
simpleDwCTerm.comments.organismQuantity=An organismQuantity must have a corresponding organismQuantityType, e.g., "27" for organismQuantity with "individuals" for organismQuantityType; "12.5" for organismQuantity with "%biomass" for organismQuantityType; "r" for organismQuantity with "BraunBlanquetScale" for organismQuantityType.
simpleDwCTerm.name.organismQuantityType=organismQuantityType
simpleDwCTerm.label.organismQuantityType=Organism Quantity Type
simpleDwCTerm.definition.organismQuantityType=The type of quantification system used for the quantity of organisms.
simpleDwCTerm.comments.organismQuantityType=An organismQuantityType must have a corresponding organismQuantity, e.g., "27" for organismQuantity with "individuals" for organismQuantityType; "12.5" for organismQuantity with "%biomass" for organismQuantityType; "r" for organismQuantity with "BraunBlanquetScale" for organismQuantityType.
simpleDwCTerm.name.organismRemarks=organismRemarks
simpleDwCTerm.label.organismRemarks=Organism Remarks
simpleDwCTerm.definition.organismRemarks=Comments or notes about the Organism instance.
@ -490,6 +497,10 @@ simpleDwCTerm.name.ownerInstitutionCode=ownerInstitutionCode
simpleDwCTerm.label.ownerInstitutionCode=Owner Institution Code
simpleDwCTerm.definition.ownerInstitutionCode=The name (or acronym) in use by the institution having ownership of the object(s) or information referred to in the record.
simpleDwCTerm.comments.ownerInstitutionCode=Examples: "NPS", "APN", "InBio"
simpleDwCTerm.name.parentEventID=parentEventID
simpleDwCTerm.label.parentEventID=Parent Event ID
simpleDwCTerm.definition.parentEventID=An identifier for the broader Event that groups this and potentially other Events.
simpleDwCTerm.comments.parentEventID=May be a globally unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set. Example: "A1" as parentEventID to identify the main Whittaker Plot in nested samples, each with its own eventID (e.g., "A1:1", "A1:2").
simpleDwCTerm.name.parentNameUsage=parentNameUsage
simpleDwCTerm.label.parentNameUsage=Parent Name Usage
simpleDwCTerm.definition.parentNameUsage=The full name, with authorship and date information if known, of the direct, most proximate higher-rank parent taxon (in a classification) of the most specific element of the scientificName.
@ -534,6 +545,14 @@ simpleDwCTerm.name.rightsHolder=rightsHolder
simpleDwCTerm.label.rightsHolder=Rights Holder
simpleDwCTerm.definition.rightsHolder=A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
simpleDwCTerm.comments.rightsHolder=Example: "The Regents of the University of California."
simpleDwCTerm.name.sampleSizeValue=sampleSizeValue
simpleDwCTerm.label.sampleSizeValue=Sample Size Value
simpleDwCTerm.definition.sampleSizeValue=A numeric value for a measurement of the size (time duration, length, area, or volume) of a sample in a sampling event.
simpleDwCTerm.comments.sampleSizeValue=A sampleSizeValue must have a corresponding sampleSizeUnit. Example: "5" for sampleSizeValue with "metre" for sampleSizeUnit.
simpleDwCTerm.name.sampleSizeUnit=sampleSizeUnit
simpleDwCTerm.label.sampleSizeUnit=Sample Size Unit
simpleDwCTerm.definition.sampleSizeUnit=The unit of measurement of the size (time duration, length, area, or volume) of a sample in a sampling event.
simpleDwCTerm.comments.sampleSizeValue=A sampleSizeUnit must have a corresponding sampleSizeValue, e.g., "5" for sampleSizeValue with "metre" for sampleSizeUnit. Examples: "minute", "hour", "day, "metre", "square metre", "cubic metre". Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Ontology of Units of Measure http://www.wurvoc.org/vocabularies/om-1.8/ of SI units, derived units, or other non-SI units accepted for use within the SI (e.g., minute, hour, day, litre).
simpleDwCTerm.name.samplingEffort=samplingEffort
simpleDwCTerm.label.samplingEffort=Sampling Effort
simpleDwCTerm.definition.samplingEffort=The amount of effort expended during an Event.

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"type","modified","language","license","rightsHolder","accessRights","bibliographicCitation","references","institutionID","collectionID","datasetID","institutionCode","collectionCode","datasetName","ownerInstitutionCode","basisOfRecord","informationWithheld","dataGeneralizations","dynamicProperties","occurrenceID","catalogNumber","recordNumber","recordedBy","individualCount","organismQuantity","organismQuantityType","sex","lifeStage","reproductiveCondition","behavior","establishmentMeans","occurrenceStatus","preparations","disposition","associatedMedia","associatedReferences","associatedSequences","associatedTaxa","otherCatalogNumbers","occurrenceRemarks","organismID","organismName","organismScope","associatedOccurrences","associatedOrganisms","previousIdentifications","organismRemarks","materialSampleID","eventID","parentEventID","fieldNumber","eventDate","eventTime","startDayOfYear","endDayOfYear","year","month","day","verbatimEventDate","habitat","samplingProtocol","samplingEffort","sampleSizeValue","sampleSizeUnit","fieldNotes","eventRemarks","locationID","higherGeographyID","higherGeography","continent","waterBody","islandGroup","island","country","countryCode","stateProvince","county","municipality","locality","verbatimLocality","minimumElevationInMeters","maximumElevationInMeters","verbatimElevation","minimumDepthInMeters","maximumDepthInMeters","verbatimDepth","minimumDistanceAboveSurfaceInMeters","maximumDistanceAboveSurfaceInMeters","locationAccordingTo","locationRemarks","decimalLatitude","decimalLongitude","geodeticDatum","coordinateUncertaintyInMeters","coordinatePrecision","pointRadiusSpatialFit","verbatimCoordinates","verbatimLatitude","verbatimLongitude","verbatimCoordinateSystem","verbatimSRS","footprintWKT","footprintSRS","footprintSpatialFit","georeferencedBy","georeferencedDate","georeferenceProtocol","georeferenceSources","georeferenceVerificationStatus","georeferenceRemarks","geologicalContextID","earliestEonOrLowestEonothem","latestEonOrHighestEonothem","earliestEraOrLowestErathem","latestEraOrHighestErathem","earliestPeriodOrLowestSystem","latestPeriodOrHighestSystem","earliestEpochOrLowestSeries","latestEpochOrHighestSeries","earliestAgeOrLowestStage","latestAgeOrHighestStage","lowestBiostratigraphicZone","highestBiostratigraphicZone","lithostratigraphicTerms","group","formation","member","bed","identificationID","identificationQualifier","typeStatus","identifiedBy","dateIdentified","identificationReferences","identificationVerificationStatus","identificationRemarks","taxonID","scientificNameID","acceptedNameUsageID","parentNameUsageID","originalNameUsageID","nameAccordingToID","namePublishedInID","taxonConceptID","scientificName","acceptedNameUsage","parentNameUsage","originalNameUsage","nameAccordingTo","namePublishedIn","namePublishedInYear","higherClassification","kingdom","phylum","class","order","family","genus","subgenus","specificEpithet","infraspecificEpithet","taxonRank","verbatimTaxonRank","scientificNameAuthorship","vernacularName","nomenclaturalCode","taxonomicStatus","nomenclaturalStatus","taxonRemarks"

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@ -23,6 +23,8 @@ catalogNumber varchar(32),
recordNumber varchar(32),
recordedBy varchar(255),
individualCount INTEGER,
organismQuantity varchar(20),
organismQuantityType varchar(32),
sex varchar(32),
lifeStage varchar(32),
reproductiveCondition varchar(255),
@ -46,6 +48,7 @@ previousIdentifications TEXT,
organismRemarks TEXT,
materialSampleID varchar(255),
eventID varchar(255),
parentEventID varchar(255),
fieldNumber varchar(255),
eventDate DATETIME,
eventTime TIME,
@ -58,6 +61,8 @@ verbatimEventDate varchar(255),
habitat varchar(255),
samplingProtocol TEXT,
samplingEffort varchar(255),
sampleSizeValue varchar(20),
sampleSizeUnit varchar(32),
fieldNotes TEXT,
eventRemarks TEXT,
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@ -23,6 +23,8 @@ catalogNumber
recordNumber
recordedBy
individualCount
organismQuantity
organismQuantityType
sex
lifeStage
reproductiveCondition
@ -46,6 +48,7 @@ previousIdentifications
organismRemarks
materialSampleID
eventID
parentEventID
fieldNumber
eventDate
eventTime
@ -58,6 +61,8 @@ verbatimEventDate
habitat
samplingProtocol
samplingEffort
sampleSizeValue
sampleSizeUnit
fieldNotes
eventRemarks
locationID

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To use the stylesheet to make the RDF more readable in a web browser,
uncomment one of the the following stylesheet references:
@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ xml:base="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/">
<dcterms:title xml:lang="en">Darwin Core Terms Complete History</dcterms:title>
<rdfs:comment>This is the normative (Type 1) document for the terms in the Darwin Core standard (http://www.tdwg.org/standards/450/). It contains a list of all versions of all Darwin Core terms. To comment on this schema, please create a new issue in http://code.google.com/p/darwincore/issues/</rdfs:comment>
<dcterms:publisher xml:lang="en">Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG)</dcterms:publisher>
<dcterms:modified>2014-12-05</dcterms:modified>
<dcterms:modified>2015-03-19</dcterms:modified>
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Each RDF description uses the following:
@ -1305,7 +1305,7 @@ xml:base="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/">
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<rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Date Last Modified</rdfs:label>
<rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">The last date-time of publication when any of the data for the record were modified from the previous publication of that record. When publishing a record for the first time, use the publication date-time. Returns values as ISO 8601 date and time. (cf. http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#isoformats and http://www.iso.org/iso/en/prods-services/popstds/dateandtime.html Example: November 5, 1994, 8:15:30 am, US Eastern Standard Time” would be “1994-11-05T13:15:30Z”</rdfs:comment>
<rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">The last date-time of publication when any of the data for the record were modified from the previous publication of that record. When publishing a record for the first time, use the publication date-time. Returns values as ISO 8601 date and time. (cf. http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#isoformats and http://www.iso.org/iso/en/prods-services/popstds/dateandtime.html Example: November 5, 1994, 8:15:30 am, US Eastern Standard Time" would be "1994-11-05T13:15:30Z"</rdfs:comment>
<rdfs:isDefinedBy rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/dwcore/"/>
<dcterms:issued>2007-04-17</dcterms:issued>
<dcterms:modified>2007-04-17</dcterms:modified>
@ -2770,7 +2770,7 @@ xml:base="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/">
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<rdf:Description rdf:about="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/dwcore/GlobalUniqueIdentifier-2007-04-17">
<rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Global Unique Identifier</rdfs:label>
<rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">A Uniform Resource Name (URN) as a unique identifier for the specimen or observation record. In the absence of a persistent global unique identifier, construct one in the form: “[InstitutionCode]:[CollectionCode]: [CatalogNumber]” Examples: 1) urn:lsid:nhm.ku.edu:Herps:32 2) “FMNH:Mammal:145732”</rdfs:comment>
<rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">A Uniform Resource Name (URN) as a unique identifier for the specimen or observation record. In the absence of a persistent global unique identifier, construct one in the form: "[InstitutionCode]:[CollectionCode]: [CatalogNumber]" Examples: 1) urn:lsid:nhm.ku.edu:Herps:32 2) "FMNH:Mammal:145732"</rdfs:comment>
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<dcterms:issued>2007-04-17</dcterms:issued>
<dcterms:modified>2007-04-17</dcterms:modified>
@ -3901,7 +3901,7 @@ xml:base="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/">
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<dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/MycologicalUnit/MycologicalSexualStage or DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/MycologicalUnit/MycologicalLiveStages/MycologicalLiveStage (Note DwC spec uses ”MycologicalLifeStage” or DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/ZoologicalUnit/PhasesOrStages/PhaseOrStage</dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>
<dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/MycologicalUnit/MycologicalSexualStage or DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/MycologicalUnit/MycologicalLiveStages/MycologicalLiveStage (Note DwC spec uses "MycologicalLifeStage" or DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/ZoologicalUnit/PhasesOrStages/PhaseOrStage</dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>
</rdf:Description>
<rdf:Description rdf:about="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/dwcore/LifeStage-2007-04-17">
<rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Life Stage</rdfs:label>
@ -3913,7 +3913,7 @@ xml:base="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/">
<dcterms:hasVersion rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/dwcore/history/#LifeStage-2007-04-17"/>
<dcterms:replaces rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/dwcore/AgeClass-2003-06-17"/>
<dwcattributes:status>superseded</dwcattributes:status>
<dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/MycologicalUnit/MycologicalSexualStage or DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/MycologicalUnit/MycologicalLiveStages/MycologicalLiveStage (Note DwC spec uses ”MycologicalLifeStage” or DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/ZoologicalUnit/PhasesOrStages/PhaseOrStage</dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>
<dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/MycologicalUnit/MycologicalSexualStage or DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/MycologicalUnit/MycologicalLiveStages/MycologicalLiveStage (Note DwC spec uses "MycologicalLifeStage" or DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/ZoologicalUnit/PhasesOrStages/PhaseOrStage</dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>
</rdf:Description>
<rdf:Description rdf:about="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/lifeStage-2009-04-24">
<rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Life Stage</rdfs:label>
@ -3926,7 +3926,7 @@ xml:base="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/">
<dcterms:hasVersion rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/history/#lifeStage-2009-04-24"/>
<dcterms:replaces rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/LifeStage-2007-04-17"/>
<dwcattributes:status>recommended</dwcattributes:status>
<dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/MycologicalUnit/MycologicalSexualStage or DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/MycologicalUnit/MycologicalLiveStages/MycologicalLiveStage (Note DwC spec uses ”MycologicalLifeStage” or DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/ZoologicalUnit/PhasesOrStages/PhaseOrStage</dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>
<dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/MycologicalUnit/MycologicalSexualStage or DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/MycologicalUnit/MycologicalLiveStages/MycologicalLiveStage (Note DwC spec uses "MycologicalLifeStage" or DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/ZoologicalUnit/PhasesOrStages/PhaseOrStage</dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>
<dwcattributes:organizedInClass rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Occurrence"/>
</rdf:Description>
<rdf:Description rdf:about="http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/extension/paleontology/1.0/LithostratigraphicTerms-2005-07-03">
@ -5286,6 +5286,34 @@ xml:base="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/">
<dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>not in ABCD</dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>
<dwcattributes:organizedInClass rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Organism"/>
</rdf:Description>
<rdf:Description rdf:about="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/organismQuantity-2014-12-23">
<rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Organism Quantity</rdfs:label>
<rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">A number or enumeration value for the quantity of organisms.</rdfs:comment>
<dcterms:description xml:lang="en">An organismQuantity must have a corresponding organismQuantityType, e.g., "27" for organismQuantity with "individuals" for organismQuantityType; "12.5" for organismQuantity with "%biomass" for organismQuantityType; "r" for organismQuantity with "BraunBlanquetScale" for organismQuantityType.</dcterms:description>
<rdfs:isDefinedBy rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/"/>
<dcterms:issued>2014-11-07</dcterms:issued>
<dcterms:modified>2015-03-19</dcterms:modified>
<rdf:type rdf:resource="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property"/>
<dcterms:hasVersion rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/history/#organismQuantity-2014-12-23"/>
<dwcattributes:status>recommended</dwcattributes:status>
<dwcattributes:decision rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/history/decisions/#Decision-2015-03-19_18"/>
<dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>not in ABCD</dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>
<dwcattributes:organizedInClass rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Occurrence"/>
</rdf:Description>
<rdf:Description rdf:about="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/organismQuantityType-2014-12-23">
<rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Organism Quantity Type</rdfs:label>
<rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">The type of quantification system used for the quantity of organisms.</rdfs:comment>
<dcterms:description xml:lang="en">An organismQuantityType must have a corresponding organismQuantity, e.g., "27" for organismQuantity with "individuals" for organismQuantityType; "12.5" for organismQuantity with "%biomass" for organismQuantityType; "r" for organismQuantity with "BraunBlanquetScale" for organismQuantityType.</dcterms:description>
<rdfs:isDefinedBy rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/"/>
<dcterms:issued>2014-11-07</dcterms:issued>
<dcterms:modified>2015-03-19</dcterms:modified>
<rdf:type rdf:resource="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property"/>
<dcterms:hasVersion rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/history/#organismQuantityType-2014-12-23"/>
<dwcattributes:status>recommended</dwcattributes:status>
<dwcattributes:decision rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/history/decisions/#Decision-2015-03-19_18"/>
<dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>not in ABCD</dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>
<dwcattributes:organizedInClass rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Occurrence"/>
</rdf:Description>
<rdf:Description rdf:about="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/organismRemarks-2014-10-23">
<rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Organism Remarks</rdfs:label>
<rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">Comments or notes about the Organism instance.</rdfs:comment>
@ -5421,6 +5449,20 @@ xml:base="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/">
<dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>not in ABCD</dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>
<dwcattributes:organizedInClass rdf:resource="all"/>
</rdf:Description>
<rdf:Description rdf:about="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/parentEventID-2014-12-23">
<rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Parent Event ID</rdfs:label>
<rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">An identifier for the broader Event that groups this and potentially other Events.</rdfs:comment>
<dcterms:description xml:lang="en">May be a globally unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set. Example: "A1" as parentEventID to identify the main Whittaker Plot in nested samples, each with its own eventID (e.g., "A1:1", "A1:2").</dcterms:description>
<rdfs:isDefinedBy rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/"/>
<dcterms:issued>2014-11-07</dcterms:issued>
<dcterms:modified>2015-03-19</dcterms:modified>
<rdf:type rdf:resource="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property"/>
<dcterms:hasVersion rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/history/#parentEventID-2014-12-23"/>
<dwcattributes:status>recommended</dwcattributes:status>
<dwcattributes:decision rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/history/decisions/#Decision-2015-03-19_18"/>
<dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>not in ABCD</dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>
<dwcattributes:organizedInClass rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Event"/>
</rdf:Description>
<rdf:Description rdf:about="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/parentNameUsage-2009-09-21">
<rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Parent Name Usage</rdfs:label>
<rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">The full name, with authorship and date information if known, of the direct, most proximate higher-rank parent taxon (in a classification) of the most specific element of the scientificName.</rdfs:comment>
@ -6276,6 +6318,34 @@ xml:base="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/">
<dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/Gathering/Method</dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>
<dwcattributes:organizedInClass rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Event"/>
</rdf:Description>
<rdf:Description rdf:about="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/sampleSizeValue-2014-12-23">
<rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Sample Size Value</rdfs:label>
<rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">A numeric value for a measurement of the size (time duration, length, area, or volume) of a sample in a sampling event.</rdfs:comment>
<dcterms:description xml:lang="en">A sampleSizeValue must have a corresponding sampleSizeUnit. Example: "5" for sampleSizeValue with "metre" for sampleSizeUnit.</dcterms:description>
<rdfs:isDefinedBy rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/"/>
<dcterms:issued>2014-11-07</dcterms:issued>
<dcterms:modified>2015-03-19</dcterms:modified>
<rdf:type rdf:resource="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property"/>
<dcterms:hasVersion rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/history/#sampleSizeValue-2014-12-23"/>
<dwcattributes:status>recommended</dwcattributes:status>
<dwcattributes:decision rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/history/decisions/#Decision-2015-03-19_18"/>
<dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>not in ABCD</dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>
<dwcattributes:organizedInClass rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Event"/>
</rdf:Description>
<rdf:Description rdf:about="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/sampleSizeUnit-2014-12-23">
<rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Sample Size Unit</rdfs:label>
<rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">The unit of measurement of the size (time duration, length, area, or volume) of a sample in a sampling event.</rdfs:comment>
<dcterms:description xml:lang="en">A sampleSizeUnit must have a corresponding sampleSizeValue, e.g., "5" for sampleSizeValue with "metre" for sampleSizeUnit. Examples: "minute", "hour", "day", "metre", "square metre", "cubic metre". Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Ontology of Units of Measure http://www.wurvoc.org/vocabularies/om-1.8/ of SI units, derived units, or other non-SI units accepted for use within the SI (e.g., minute, hour, day, litre).</dcterms:description>
<rdfs:isDefinedBy rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/"/>
<dcterms:issued>2014-11-07</dcterms:issued>
<dcterms:modified>2015-03-19</dcterms:modified>
<rdf:type rdf:resource="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property"/>
<dcterms:hasVersion rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/history/#sampleSizeUnit-2014-12-23"/>
<dwcattributes:status>recommended</dwcattributes:status>
<dwcattributes:decision rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/history/decisions/#Decision-2015-03-19_18"/>
<dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>not in ABCD</dwcattributes:abcdEquivalence>
<dwcattributes:organizedInClass rdf:resource="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Event"/>
</rdf:Description>
<rdf:Description rdf:about="http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/2003/1.0/ScientificName-2003-06-13">
<rdfs:label xml:lang="en">Scientific Name</rdfs:label>
<rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">The full name of lowest level taxon the Cataloged Item can be identified as a member of; includes genus name, specific epithet, and subspecific epithet (zool.) or infraspecific rank abbreviation, and infraspecific epithet (bot.) Use name of suprageneric taxon (e.g., family name) if Cataloged Item cannot be identified to genus, species, or infraspecific taxon.</rdfs:comment>

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@ -223,8 +223,8 @@
<td>
<a href=
"http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/2013-10-22/terms/history/decisions/index.htm">
http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/2013-10-22/terms/history/decisions/</a>
"http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/2014-11-08/terms/history/decisions/index.htm">
http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/2014-11-08/terms/history/decisions/</a>
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@ -729,7 +729,35 @@
<td>Date:</td>
<td>2014-11-06</td>
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<a id="Decision-2015-03-19_18" name=
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<td>Identifier:</td>
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http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/history/decisions/#Decision-2015-03-19_18</td>
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<tr>
<td>Description:</td>
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sampleSizeValue, sampleSizeUnit, organismQuantity, organismQuantityType.</td>
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<td>Date:</td>
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@ -741,7 +769,7 @@
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<meta content="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/2013-10-22/terms/history/dwctoabcd"
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<td>2015-03-19</td>
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@ -283,7 +283,7 @@
<th>Identifier:</th>
<td>
http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/2014-11-08/terms/history/dwctoabcd/</td>
http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/2015-03-19/terms/history/dwctoabcd/</td>
</tr>
<tr>
@ -300,8 +300,8 @@
<td>
<a href=
"http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/2013-10-22/terms/history/dwctoabcd/index.htm">
http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/2013-10-22/terms/history/dwctoabcd/</a>
"http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/2014-11-08/terms/history/dwctoabcd/index.htm">
http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/2014-11-08/terms/history/dwctoabcd/</a>
</td>
</tr>
@ -2971,6 +2971,22 @@
DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/Gathering/SiteMeasurementsOrFacts/SiteMeasurementOrFact/MeasurementOrFactAtomised/LowerValue</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<a href="../../index.htm#organismQuantity">organismQuantity</a>
</td>
<td>not in ABCD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<a href="../../index.htm#organismQuantityType">organismQuantityType</a>
</td>
<td>not in ABCD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<a href="../../index.htm#sex">sex</a>
@ -3173,6 +3189,14 @@
<td>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/Gathering/Code</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<a href="../../index.htm#parentEventID">parentEventID</a>
</td>
<td>not in ABCD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<a href="../../index.htm#fieldNumber">fieldNumber</a>
@ -3274,6 +3298,22 @@
<td>not in ABCD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<a href="../../index.htm#sampleSizeValue">sampleSizeValue</a>
</td>
<td>not in ABCD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<a href="../../index.htm#sampleSizeUnit">sampleSizeUnit</a>
</td>
<td>not in ABCD</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<a href="../../index.htm#fieldNotes">fieldNotes</a>
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<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="dateIdentified-2009-08-24">Term Name: dateIdentified</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/dateIdentified</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Date Identified</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The date on which the subject was identified as representing the Taxon. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E).</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Examples: "1963-03-08T14:07-0600" is 8 Mar 1963 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, "2009-02-20T08:40Z" is 20 Feb 2009 8:40am UTC, "1809-02-12" is 12 Feb 1809, "1906-06" is Jun 1906, "1971" is just that year, "2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z" is the interval between 1 Mar 2007 1pm UTC and 11 May 2008 3:30pm UTC, "2007-11-13/15" is the interval between 13 Nov 2007 and 15 Nov 2007. For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:dateIdentified">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:dateIdentified</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD>http://purl.org/dc/terms/date</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>recommended</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2008-11-19</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2009-08-24</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>dateIdentified-2009-08-24</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#dateIdentified-2009-04-24">dateIdentified-2009-04-24</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Identification</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/Identifications/Identification/Date/DateText</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="DateLastModified-2003-06-13">Term Name: DateLastModified</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/2003/1.0/DateLastModified</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/2003/1.0/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Date Last Modified</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>ISO 8601 compliant stamp indicating the date and time in UTC(GMT) when the record was last modified. Example: the instant "November 5, 1994, 8:15:30 am, US Eastern Standard Time" would be represented as "1994-11-05T13:15:30Z" (see W3C Note on Date and Time Formats - http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime). (What to do when this date-time is unknown? Use Date-Time first "published"?)</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2003-06-13</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2003-06-13</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>DateLastModified-2003-06-13</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms/#terms-modified">http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms/#terms-modified</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/DateLastEdited</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="DateLastModified-2003-06-17">Term Name: DateLastModified</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/2003/1.0/DateLastModified</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/2003/1.0/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Date Last Modified</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>ISO 8601 date and time in UTC(GMT) when the record was last modified. Example: "November 5, 1994, 8:15:30 am, US Eastern Standard Time" would be "1994-11-05T13:15:30Z" (see http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime).</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2003-06-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2003-06-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>DateLastModified-2003-06-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#DateLastModified-2003-06-13">DateLastModified-2003-06-13</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms/#terms-modified">http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms/#terms-modified</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/DateLastEdited</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="DateLastModified-2007-04-17">Term Name: DateLastModified</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/dwcore/DateLastModified</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/dwcore/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Date Last Modified</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The last date-time of publication when any of the data for the record were modified from the previous publication of that record. When publishing a record for the first time, use the publication date-time. Returns values as ISO 8601 date and time. (cf. http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#isoformats and http://www.iso.org/iso/en/prods-services/popstds/dateandtime.html Example: November 5, 1994, 8:15:30 am, US Eastern Standard Time” would be “1994-11-05T13:15:30Z”</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2007-04-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2007-04-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>DateLastModified-2007-04-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#DateLastModified-2003-06-17">DateLastModified-2003-06-17</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms/#terms-modified">http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms/#terms-modified</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/DateLastEdited</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="DateLastModified-2007-04-17">Term Name: DateLastModified</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/dwcore/DateLastModified</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/dwcore/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Date Last Modified</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The last date-time of publication when any of the data for the record were modified from the previous publication of that record. When publishing a record for the first time, use the publication date-time. Returns values as ISO 8601 date and time. (cf. http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#isoformats and http://www.iso.org/iso/en/prods-services/popstds/dateandtime.html Example: November 5, 1994, 8:15:30 am, US Eastern Standard Time" would be "1994-11-05T13:15:30Z"</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2007-04-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2007-04-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>DateLastModified-2007-04-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#DateLastModified-2003-06-17">DateLastModified-2003-06-17</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms/#terms-modified">http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms/#terms-modified</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/DateLastEdited</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="day-2009-04-24">Term Name: day</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/day</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Day</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The integer day of the month on which the Event occurred.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Examples: "9", "28". For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:day">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:day</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>recommended</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2008-11-19</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2009-04-24</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>day-2009-04-24</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#DayCollected-2003-06-17">DayCollected-2003-06-17</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Event</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>accessible from DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/Gathering/ISODateTimeBegin</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="DayCollected-2003-06-13">Term Name: DayCollected</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/2003/1.0/DayCollected</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/2003/1.0/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Day Collected</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The day of the month the specimen was collected from the field. Possible value ranges from 01..31 inclusive</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2003-06-13</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2003-06-13</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>DayCollected-2003-06-13</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#day-2009-04-24">day-2009-04-24</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>accessible from DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/Gathering/ISODateTimeBegin</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="DayCollected-2003-06-17">Term Name: DayCollected</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/2003/1.0/DayCollected</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/2003/1.0/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Day Collected</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The two digit day of the month in the Common Era calendar during which the cataloged item was collected from the field.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2003-06-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2003-06-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>DayCollected-2003-06-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#DayCollected-2003-06-13">DayCollected-2003-06-13</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#day-2009-04-24">day-2009-04-24</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>accessible from DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/Gathering/ISODateTimeBegin</TD></TR>
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<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="GeoreferenceVerificationStatus-2007-04-17">Term Name: GeoreferenceVerificationStatus</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/geospatial/GeoreferenceVerificationStatus</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/geospatial/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Georeference Verification Status</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>A categorical description of the extent to which the georeference has been verified to represent the location where the specimen or observation was collected. This element should be vocabulary-controlled. Examples: "requires verification", "verified by collector", "verified by curator".</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2007-04-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2007-04-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>GeoreferenceVerificationStatus-2007-04-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#georeferenceVerificationStatus-2009-04-24">georeferenceVerificationStatus-2009-04-24</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/Gathering/SiteCoordinateSets/SiteCoordinates/GeoreferenceVerificationStatus</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="georeferenceVerificationStatus-2009-04-24">Term Name: georeferenceVerificationStatus</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/georeferenceVerificationStatus</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Georeference Verification Status</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>A categorical description of the extent to which the georeference has been verified to represent the best possible spatial description. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Examples: "requires verification", "verified by collector", "verified by curator". For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:georeferenceVerificationStatus">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:georeferenceVerificationStatus</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>recommended</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2008-11-19</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2009-04-24</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>georeferenceVerificationStatus-2009-04-24</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#GeoreferenceVerificationStatus-2007-04-17">GeoreferenceVerificationStatus-2007-04-17</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://purl.org/dc/terms/Location</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/Gathering/SiteCoordinateSets/SiteCoordinates/GeoreferenceVerificationStatus</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="GeorefMethod-2003-06-17">Term Name: GeorefMethod</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/2003/1.0/GeorefMethod</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/2003/1.0/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Georef Method</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>A reference to the methods used for determining the coordinates and uncertainties.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2003-06-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2003-06-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>GeorefMethod-2003-06-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#georeferenceProtocol-2009-04-24">georeferenceProtocol-2009-04-24</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/Gathering/SiteCoordinateSets/SiteCoordinates/CoordinateMethod</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="GlobalUniqueIdentifier-2007-04-17">Term Name: GlobalUniqueIdentifier</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/dwcore/GlobalUniqueIdentifier</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/dwcore/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Global Unique Identifier</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>A Uniform Resource Name (URN) as a unique identifier for the specimen or observation record. In the absence of a persistent global unique identifier, construct one in the form: “[InstitutionCode]:[CollectionCode]: [CatalogNumber]” Examples: 1) urn:lsid:nhm.ku.edu:Herps:32 2) “FMNH:Mammal:145732”</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2007-04-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2007-04-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>GlobalUniqueIdentifier-2007-04-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#occurrenceID-2009-04-24">occurrenceID-2009-04-24</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/UnitGUID</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="GlobalUniqueIdentifier-2007-04-17">Term Name: GlobalUniqueIdentifier</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/dwcore/GlobalUniqueIdentifier</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/dwcore/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Global Unique Identifier</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>A Uniform Resource Name (URN) as a unique identifier for the specimen or observation record. In the absence of a persistent global unique identifier, construct one in the form: "[InstitutionCode]:[CollectionCode]: [CatalogNumber]" Examples: 1) urn:lsid:nhm.ku.edu:Herps:32 2) "FMNH:Mammal:145732"</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2007-04-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2007-04-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>GlobalUniqueIdentifier-2007-04-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#occurrenceID-2009-04-24">occurrenceID-2009-04-24</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/UnitGUID</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="GMLFeature-2005-07-10">Term Name: GMLFeature</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://www.iobis.org/obis/GMLFeature</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://www.iobis.org/obis/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>GML Feature</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>Geographic Markup Language(GML) description of the feature for representing complex shapes such as lines and polygons, per Open GIS Consortium (OGC) standards - http://www.opengis.net/gml/01-029/GML2.html.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2005-07-10</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2005-07-10</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>GMLFeature-2005-07-10</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#footprintWKT-2009-04-24">footprintWKT-2009-04-24</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/Gathering/GML</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="Group-2005-07-03">Term Name: Group</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/extension/paleontology/1.0/Group</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/extension/paleontology/1.0/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Group</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The full name of the lithostratigraphic group from which the cataloged item was collected.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2005-07-03</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2005-07-03</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>Group-2005-07-03</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#group-2009-04-24">group-2009-04-24</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>paleo</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>not in ABCD</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="group-2009-04-24">Term Name: group</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/group</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Group</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The full name of the lithostratigraphic group from which the cataloged item was collected.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:group">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:group</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>recommended</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2009-04-24</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2009-07-06</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>group-2009-04-24</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#Group-2005-07-03">Group-2005-07-03</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/GeologicalContext</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>not in ABCD</TD></TR>
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<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="latestPeriodOrHighestSystem-2009-04-24">Term Name: latestPeriodOrHighestSystem</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/latestPeriodOrHighestSystem</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Latest Period Or Highest System</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The full name of the latest possible geochronologic period or highest chronostratigraphic system attributable to the stratigraphic horizon from which the cataloged item was collected.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Examples: "Neogene", "Tertiary", "Quaternary". For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:latestPeriodOrHighestSystem">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:latestPeriodOrHighestSystem</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>recommended</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2009-04-24</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2009-07-06</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>latestPeriodOrHighestSystem-2009-04-24</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#LatestPeriodOrHighestSystem-2005-07-03">LatestPeriodOrHighestSystem-2005-07-03</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/GeologicalContext</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>not in ABCD</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="Latitude-2003-06-13">Term Name: Latitude</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/2003/1.0/Latitude</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/2003/1.0/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Latitude</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The latitude of the location from which the specimen was collected. This value should be expressed in decimal degrees with a datum such as WGS-84</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2003-06-13</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2003-06-13</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>Latitude-2003-06-13</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#decimalLatitude-2009-04-24">decimalLatitude-2009-04-24</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/Gathering/SiteCoordinateSets/SiteCoordinates/CoordinatesLatLon/LatitudeDecimal</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="LatLongComments-2003-06-17">Term Name: LatLongComments</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/2003/1.0/LatLongComments</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/2003/1.0/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Lat Long Comments</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>Comments about the LatLong determination.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2003-06-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2003-06-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>LatLongComments-2003-06-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#georeferenceRemarks-2009-04-24">georeferenceRemarks-2009-04-24</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/Gathering/SiteCoordinateSets/SiteCoordinates/GeoreferenceRemarks</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="Lifestage-2005-07-10">Term Name: Lifestage</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://www.iobis.org/obis/Lifestage</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://www.iobis.org/obis/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Lifestage</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>Indicates the life stage present. Will require developing a controlled vocabulary. Can include multiple stages for a lot with multiple individuals.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2005-07-10</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2005-07-10</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>Lifestage-2005-07-10</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#AgeClass-2003-06-17">AgeClass-2003-06-17</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#lifeStage-2009-04-24">lifeStage-2009-04-24</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/MycologicalUnit/MycologicalSexualStage or DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/MycologicalUnit/MycologicalLiveStages/MycologicalLiveStage (Note DwC spec uses ”MycologicalLifeStage” or DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/ZoologicalUnit/PhasesOrStages/PhaseOrStage</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="LifeStage-2007-04-17">Term Name: LifeStage</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/dwcore/LifeStage</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/dwcore/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Life Stage</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The age class or life stage of the biological individual represented by the catalogued object or observation. Examples: "adult", "mature", "juvenile", "eft", "nymph", "seedling", "seed", "egg"</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2007-04-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2007-04-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>LifeStage-2007-04-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#AgeClass-2003-06-17">AgeClass-2003-06-17</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#lifeStage-2009-04-24">lifeStage-2009-04-24</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/MycologicalUnit/MycologicalSexualStage or DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/MycologicalUnit/MycologicalLiveStages/MycologicalLiveStage (Note DwC spec uses ”MycologicalLifeStage” or DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/ZoologicalUnit/PhasesOrStages/PhaseOrStage</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="lifeStage-2009-04-24">Term Name: lifeStage</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/lifeStage</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Life Stage</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The age class or life stage of the biological individual(s) at the time the Occurrence was recorded. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Examples: "egg", "eft", "juvenile", "adult", "2 adults 4 juveniles". For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:lifeStage">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:lifeStage</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>recommended</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2008-11-19</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2009-04-24</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>lifeStage-2009-04-24</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#LifeStage-2007-04-17">LifeStage-2007-04-17</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Occurrence</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/MycologicalUnit/MycologicalSexualStage or DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/MycologicalUnit/MycologicalLiveStages/MycologicalLiveStage (Note DwC spec uses ”MycologicalLifeStage” or DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/ZoologicalUnit/PhasesOrStages/PhaseOrStage</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="Lifestage-2005-07-10">Term Name: Lifestage</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://www.iobis.org/obis/Lifestage</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://www.iobis.org/obis/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Lifestage</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>Indicates the life stage present. Will require developing a controlled vocabulary. Can include multiple stages for a lot with multiple individuals.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2005-07-10</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2005-07-10</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>Lifestage-2005-07-10</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#AgeClass-2003-06-17">AgeClass-2003-06-17</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#lifeStage-2009-04-24">lifeStage-2009-04-24</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/MycologicalUnit/MycologicalSexualStage or DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/MycologicalUnit/MycologicalLiveStages/MycologicalLiveStage (Note DwC spec uses "MycologicalLifeStage" or DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/ZoologicalUnit/PhasesOrStages/PhaseOrStage</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="LifeStage-2007-04-17">Term Name: LifeStage</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/dwcore/LifeStage</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/dwcore/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Life Stage</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The age class or life stage of the biological individual represented by the catalogued object or observation. Examples: "adult", "mature", "juvenile", "eft", "nymph", "seedling", "seed", "egg"</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2007-04-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2007-04-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>LifeStage-2007-04-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#AgeClass-2003-06-17">AgeClass-2003-06-17</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#lifeStage-2009-04-24">lifeStage-2009-04-24</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/MycologicalUnit/MycologicalSexualStage or DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/MycologicalUnit/MycologicalLiveStages/MycologicalLiveStage (Note DwC spec uses "MycologicalLifeStage" or DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/ZoologicalUnit/PhasesOrStages/PhaseOrStage</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="lifeStage-2009-04-24">Term Name: lifeStage</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/lifeStage</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Life Stage</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The age class or life stage of the biological individual(s) at the time the Occurrence was recorded. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Examples: "egg", "eft", "juvenile", "adult", "2 adults 4 juveniles". For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:lifeStage">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:lifeStage</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>recommended</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2008-11-19</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2009-04-24</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>lifeStage-2009-04-24</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#LifeStage-2007-04-17">LifeStage-2007-04-17</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Occurrence</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/MycologicalUnit/MycologicalSexualStage or DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/MycologicalUnit/MycologicalLiveStages/MycologicalLiveStage (Note DwC spec uses "MycologicalLifeStage" or DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/ZoologicalUnit/PhasesOrStages/PhaseOrStage</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="LithostratigraphicTerms-2005-07-03">Term Name: LithostratigraphicTerms</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/extension/paleontology/1.0/LithostratigraphicTerms</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/extension/paleontology/1.0/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Lithostratigraphic Terms</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The combination of all litho-stratigraphic names for the rock from which the cataloged item was collected.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2005-07-03</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2005-07-03</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>LithostratigraphicTerms-2005-07-03</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#lithostratigraphicTerms-2009-04-24">lithostratigraphicTerms-2009-04-24</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>paleo</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/Gathering/Stratigraphy/LithostratigraphicTerms</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="lithostratigraphicTerms-2009-04-24">Term Name: lithostratigraphicTerms</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/lithostratigraphicTerms</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Lithostratigraphic Terms</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The combination of all litho-stratigraphic names for the rock from which the cataloged item was collected.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:lithostratigraphicTerms">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:lithostratigraphicTerms</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>recommended</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2009-04-24</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2009-07-06</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>lithostratigraphicTerms-2009-04-24</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#LithostratigraphicTerms-2005-07-03">LithostratigraphicTerms-2005-07-03</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/GeologicalContext</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/Gathering/Stratigraphy/LithostratigraphicTerms</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="LivingSpecimen-2008-11-19">Term Name: LivingSpecimen</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/dwctype/LivingSpecimen</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/dwctype/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Living Specimen</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>A resource describing a living specimen.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/dwctype/Occurrence</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2008-11-19</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2008-11-19</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Member Of:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/DwCType</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>LivingSpecimen-2008-11-19</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#LivingSpecimen-2011-10-16">LivingSpecimen-2011-10-16</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>RecordBasisEnum/LivingSpecimen</TD></TR>
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<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="Organism-2014-10-23">Term Name: Organism</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Organism</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Organism</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>A particular organism or defined group of organisms considered to be taxonomically homogeneous.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Instances of the Organism class are intended to facilitate linking of one or more Identification instances to one or more Occurrence instances. Therefore, things that are typically assigned scientific names (such as viruses, hybrids, and lichens) and aggregates whose occurrences are typically recorded (such as packs, clones, and colonies) are included in the scope of this class. For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:Organism">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:Organism</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Class</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>recommended</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2014-10-23</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2014-10-23</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Decision:</TD><TD><a href="./decisions/index.htm#Decision-2014-10-26_14">Decision-2014-10-26_14</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>Organism-2014-10-23</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>not in ABCD</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="organismID-2014-10-23">Term Name: organismID</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/organismID</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Organism ID</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>An identifier for the Organism instance (as opposed to a particular digital record of the Organism). May be a globally unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:organismID">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:organismID</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD>http://purl.org/dc/terms/identifier</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>recommended</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2014-10-23</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2014-10-23</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Decision:</TD><TD><a href="./decisions/index.htm#Decision-2014-10-26_14">Decision-2014-10-26_14</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>organismID-2014-10-23</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#individualID-2009-04-24">individualID-2009-04-24</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Organism</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>not in ABCD</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="organismName-2014-10-23">Term Name: organismName</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/organismName</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Organism Name</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>A textual name or label assigned to an Organism instance.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Examples: "Huberta", "Boab Prison Tree", "J pod". For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:organismName">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:organismName</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>recommended</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2014-10-23</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2014-10-23</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Decision:</TD><TD><a href="./decisions/index.htm#Decision-2014-10-26_14">Decision-2014-10-26_14</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>organismName-2014-10-23</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Organism</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>not in ABCD</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="organismQuantity-2014-12-23">Term Name: organismQuantity</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/organismQuantity</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Organism Quantity</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>A number or enumeration value for the quantity of organisms.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>An organismQuantity must have a corresponding organismQuantityType, e.g., "27" for organismQuantity with "individuals" for organismQuantityType; "12.5" for organismQuantity with "%biomass" for organismQuantityType; "r" for organismQuantity with "BraunBlanquetScale" for organismQuantityType. For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:organismQuantity">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:organismQuantity</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>recommended</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2014-11-07</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2015-03-19</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Decision:</TD><TD><a href="./decisions/index.htm#Decision-2015-03-19_18">Decision-2015-03-19_18</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>organismQuantity-2014-12-23</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Occurrence</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>not in ABCD</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="organismQuantityType-2014-12-23">Term Name: organismQuantityType</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/organismQuantityType</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Organism Quantity Type</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The type of quantification system used for the quantity of organisms.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>An organismQuantityType must have a corresponding organismQuantity, e.g., "27" for organismQuantity with "individuals" for organismQuantityType; "12.5" for organismQuantity with "%biomass" for organismQuantityType; "r" for organismQuantity with "BraunBlanquetScale" for organismQuantityType. For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:organismQuantityType">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:organismQuantityType</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>recommended</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2014-11-07</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2015-03-19</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Decision:</TD><TD><a href="./decisions/index.htm#Decision-2015-03-19_18">Decision-2015-03-19_18</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>organismQuantityType-2014-12-23</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Occurrence</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>not in ABCD</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="organismRemarks-2014-10-23">Term Name: organismRemarks</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/organismRemarks</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Organism Remarks</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>Comments or notes about the Organism instance.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Example: "One of a litter of six.". For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:organismRemarks">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:organismRemarks</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>recommended</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2014-10-23</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2014-10-23</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Decision:</TD><TD><a href="./decisions/index.htm#Decision-2014-10-26_14">Decision-2014-10-26_14</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>organismRemarks-2014-10-23</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Organism</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>not in ABCD</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="organismScope-2014-10-23">Term Name: organismScope</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/organismScope</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Organism Scope</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>A description of the kind of Organism instance. Can be used to indicate whether the Organism instance represents a discrete organism or if it represents a particular type of aggregation. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>This term is not intended to be used to specify a type of taxon. To describe the kind of Organism using a URI object in RDF, use rdf:type (<a href="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#type) instead. Examples: "multicellular organism", "virus", "clone" "pack", "colony">http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#type) instead. Examples: "multicellular organism", "virus", "clone" "pack", "colony</a>) instead. Examples: "multicellular organism", "virus", "clone" "pack", "colony". For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:organismScope">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:organismScope</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>recommended</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2014-10-23</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2014-10-23</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Decision:</TD><TD><a href="./decisions/index.htm#Decision-2014-10-26_14">Decision-2014-10-26_14</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>organismScope-2014-10-23</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Organism</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>not in ABCD</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="OriginalCoordinateSystem-2003-06-17">Term Name: OriginalCoordinateSystem</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/2003/1.0/OriginalCoordinateSystem</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/2003/1.0/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Original Coordinate System</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The name of the system in which the original geographic coordinates were recorded (e.g., "decimal degrees", "degrees minutes seconds", "UTM", etc.).</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2003-06-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2003-06-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>OriginalCoordinateSystem-2003-06-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#verbatimCoordinateSystem-2009-04-24">verbatimCoordinateSystem-2009-04-24</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>(partly) DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/Gathering/SiteCoordinateSets/SiteCoordinates/CoordinatesGrid/GridCellSystem</TD></TR>
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<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="otherCatalogNumbers-2009-04-24">Term Name: otherCatalogNumbers</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/otherCatalogNumbers</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Other Catalog Numbers</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>A list (concatenated and separated) of previous or alternate fully qualified catalog numbers or other human-used identifiers for the same Occurrence, whether in the current or any other data set or collection.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Examples: "FMNH:Mammal:1234", "NPS YELLO6778; MBG 33424"</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2008-11-19</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2014-10-23</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Decision:</TD><TD><a href="./decisions/index.htm#Decision-2014-10-30_16">Decision-2014-10-30_16</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>otherCatalogNumbers-2009-04-24</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#OtherCatalogNumbers-2007-04-17">OtherCatalogNumbers-2007-04-17</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#otherCatalogNumbers-2014-10-23">otherCatalogNumbers-2014-10-23</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Occurrence</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/SpecimenUnit/History/PreviousUnitsText</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="otherCatalogNumbers-2014-10-23">Term Name: otherCatalogNumbers</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/otherCatalogNumbers</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Other Catalog Numbers</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>A list (concatenated and separated) of previous or alternate fully qualified catalog numbers or other human-used identifiers for the same Occurrence, whether in the current or any other data set or collection.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). Examples: "FMNH:Mammal:1234", "NPS YELLO6778 | MBG 33424". For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:otherCatalogNumbers">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:otherCatalogNumbers</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>recommended</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2008-11-19</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2014-10-23</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Decision:</TD><TD><a href="./decisions/index.htm#Decision-2014-10-30_16">Decision-2014-10-30_16</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>otherCatalogNumbers-2014-10-23</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#otherCatalogNumbers-2009-04-24">otherCatalogNumbers-2009-04-24</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Occurrence</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/SpecimenUnit/History/PreviousUnitsText</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="ownerInstitutionCode-2009-08-24">Term Name: ownerInstitutionCode</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/ownerInstitutionCode</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Owner Institution Code</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The name (or acronym) in use by the institution having ownership of the object(s) or information referred to in the record.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Examples: "NPS", "APN", "InBio". For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:ownerInstitutionCode">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:ownerInstitutionCode</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>recommended</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2009-08-24</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2013-10-04</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>ownerInstitutionCode-2009-08-24</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>all</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>not in ABCD</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="parentEventID-2014-12-23">Term Name: parentEventID</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/parentEventID</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Parent Event ID</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>An identifier for the broader Event that groups this and potentially other Events.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>May be a globally unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set. Example: "A1" as parentEventID to identify the main Whittaker Plot in nested samples, each with its own eventID (e.g., "A1:1", "A1:2").</TD><TD>For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:parentEventID">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:parentEventID</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD>http://purl.org/dc/terms/identifier</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>recommended</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2014-11-07</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2015-03-19</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Decision:</TD><TD><a href="./decisions/index.htm#Decision-2015-03-19_18">Decision-2015-11-03_18</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>parentEventID-2014-12-23</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Event</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>not in ABCD</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="parentNameUsage-2009-09-21">Term Name: parentNameUsage</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/parentNameUsage</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Parent Name Usage</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The full name, with authorship and date information if known, of the direct, most proximate higher-rank parent taxon (in a classification) of the most specific element of the scientificName.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Examples: "Rubiaceae", "Gruiformes", "Testudinae". For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:parentNameUsage">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:parentNameUsage</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>recommended</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2009-08-24</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2009-09-21</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>parentNameUsage-2009-09-21</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Taxon</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/Identifications/Identification/TaxonIdentified/HigherTaxa/HigherTaxon/HigherTaxonName</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="parentNameUsageID-2009-09-21">Term Name: parentNameUsageID</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/parentNameUsageID</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Parent Name Usage ID</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>An identifier for the name usage (documented meaning of the name according to a source) of the direct, most proximate higher-rank parent taxon (in a classification) of the most specific element of the scientificName.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Example: "8fa58e08-08de-4ac1-b69c-1235340b7001". For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:parentNameUsageID">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:parentNameUsageID</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD>http://purl.org/dc/terms/identifier</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>recommended</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2009-01-21</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2009-09-21</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>parentNameUsageID-2009-09-21</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#higherTaxonNameID-2009-04-24">higherTaxonNameID-2009-04-24</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Taxon</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>not in ABCD</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="Phylum-2003-06-13">Term Name: Phylum</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/2003/1.0/Phylum</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/2003/1.0/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Phylum</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The phylum (or division) to which the organism belongs</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2003-06-13</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2003-06-13</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>Phylum-2003-06-13</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#phylum-2009-08-24">phylum-2009-08-24</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/Identifications/Identification/TaxonIdentified/HigherTaxa/HigherTaxon/HigherTaxonName with HigherTaxa/HigherTaxon/HigherTaxonRank = phylum</TD></TR>
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<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="SamplingLocationID-2008-11-19">Term Name: SamplingLocationID</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/SamplingLocationID</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Sampling Location ID</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>An identifier for the sampling location. May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Example: "MVZ:LocID:12345"</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD>http://purl.org/dc/terms/identifier</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2008-11-19</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2008-11-19</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>SamplingLocationID-2008-11-19</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#locationID-2009-04-24">locationID-2009-04-24</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://purl.org/dc/terms/Location</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>not in ABCD</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="SamplingLocationRemarks-2009-01-18">Term Name: SamplingLocationRemarks</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/SamplingLocationRemarks</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Sampling Location Remarks</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>Comments or notes about the sampling location.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Example: "under water since 2005"</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2009-01-18</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2009-01-18</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>SamplingLocationRemarks-2009-01-18</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#locationRemarks-2009-04-24">locationRemarks-2009-04-24</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://purl.org/dc/terms/Location</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/Gathering/AreaDetail</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="samplingProtocol-2009-04-24">Term Name: samplingProtocol</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/samplingProtocol</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Sampling Protocol</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The name of, reference to, or description of the method or protocol used during an Event.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Examples: "UV light trap", "mist net", "bottom trawl", "ad hoc observation", "point count", "Penguins from space: faecal stains reveal the location of emperor penguin colonies, http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1466-8238.2009.00467.x", "Takats et al. 2001. Guidelines for Nocturnal Owl Monitoring in North America. Beaverhill Bird Observatory and Bird Studies Canada, Edmonton, Alberta. 32 pp.", "http://www.bsc-eoc.org/download/Owl.pdf". For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:samplingProtocol">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:samplingProtocol</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>recommended</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2008-11-19</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2009-04-24</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>samplingProtocol-2009-04-24</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#CollectingMethod-2007-04-17">CollectingMethod-2007-04-17</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Event</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/Gathering/Method</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="sampleSizeValue-2014-12-23">Term Name: sampleSizeValue</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/sampleSizeValue</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Sample Size Value</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>A numeric value for a measurement of the size (time duration, length, area, or volume) of a sample in a sampling event.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>A sampleSizeValue must have a corresponding sampleSizeUnit. Example: "5" for sampleSizeValue with "metre" for sampleSizeUnit. For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:sampleSizeValue">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:sampleSizeValue</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>recommended</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2014-11-07</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2015-03-19</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Decision:</TD><TD><a href="./decisions/index.htm#Decision-2015-03-19_18">Decision-2015-03-19_18</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>sampleSizeValue-2014-12-23</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Event</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>not in ABCD</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="sampleSizeUnit-2014-12-23">Term Name: sampleSizeUnit</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/sampleSizeUnit</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Sample Size Unit</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The unit of measurement of the size (time duration, length, area, or volume) of a sample in a sampling event.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>A sampleSizeUnit must have a corresponding sampleSizeValue, e.g., "5" for sampleSizeValue with "metre" for sampleSizeUnit. Examples: "minute", "hour", "day", "metre", "square metre", "cubic metre". Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Ontology of Units of Measure http://www.wurvoc.org/vocabularies/om-1.8/ of SI units, derived units, or other non-SI units accepted for use within the SI (e.g., minute, hour, day, litre). For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:sampleSizeUnit">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:sampleSizeUnit</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>recommended</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2014-11-07</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2015-03-19</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Decision:</TD><TD><a href="./decisions/index.htm#Decision-2015-03-19_18">Decision-2015-03-19_18</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>sampleSizeUnit-2014-12-23</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Event</TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>not in ABCD</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="ScientificName-2003-06-13">Term Name: ScientificName</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/2003/1.0/ScientificName</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/2003/1.0/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Scientific Name</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The full name of lowest level taxon the Cataloged Item can be identified as a member of; includes genus name, specific epithet, and subspecific epithet (zool.) or infraspecific rank abbreviation, and infraspecific epithet (bot.) Use name of suprageneric taxon (e.g., family name) if Cataloged Item cannot be identified to genus, species, or infraspecific taxon.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2003-06-13</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2003-06-13</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>ScientificName-2003-06-13</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#scientificName-2009-09-21">scientificName-2009-09-21</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/Identifications/Identification/TaxonIdentified/ScientificName/FullScientificNameString</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="ScientificName-2003-06-17">Term Name: ScientificName</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/2003/1.0/ScientificName</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://digir.net/schema/conceptual/darwin/2003/1.0/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Scientific Name</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The full name of lowest level taxon to which the cataloged item can be identified (e.g., genus name, specific epithet, subspecific epithet, etc.).</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2003-06-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2003-06-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>ScientificName-2003-06-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#ScientificName-2003-06-13">ScientificName-2003-06-13</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#scientificName-2009-09-21">scientificName-2009-09-21</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/Identifications/Identification/TaxonIdentified/ScientificName/FullScientificNameString</TD></TR>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="ScientificName-2007-04-17">Term Name: ScientificName</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/dwcore/ScientificName</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Namespace:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/dwcore/</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Label:</TD><TD>Scientific Name</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The full name of the lowest level taxon to which the organism has been identified in the most recent accepted determination, specified as precisely as possible, including name-author, year or authorship, sensu or sec. (according to or following) author, and indication of uncertainty. Conceptually equivalent to a full taxonomic identification as given by the identifier (verbatim). Does not include the identifier name or date of identification. Examples: "Coleoptera" (an Order), "Vespertilionidae" (a Family), "Manis" (a Genus), "Ctenomys sociabilis" (Genus + SpecificEpithet), "Ambystoma tigrinum diaboli" (Genus + SpecificEpithet + SubspecificEpithet), "Quercus agrifolia var. oxyadenia (Torr.) J.T. Howell" (Genus + SpecificEpithet + InfraspecificRank + InfraspecificEpithet + AuthorYearOfScientificName).</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Type of Term:</TD><TD>http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#Property</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Refines:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Status:</TD><TD>superseded</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Issued:</TD><TD>2007-04-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Date Modified:</TD><TD>2007-04-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Domain:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Has Range:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Version:</TD><TD>ScientificName-2007-04-17</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Replaces:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#ScientificName-2003-06-17">ScientificName-2003-06-17</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Is Replaced By:</TD><TD><a href="./index.htm#scientificName-2009-09-21">scientificName-2009-09-21</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD></TD></TR> <TR><TD>ABCD 2.06:</TD><TD>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/Identifications/Identification/TaxonIdentified/ScientificName/FullScientificNameString</TD></TR>
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<p><a href="#occurrenceID">occurrenceID</a> | <a href=
"#catalogNumber">catalogNumber</a> | <a href="#recordNumber">recordNumber</a>
| <a href="#recordedBy">recordedBy</a> | <a href=
"#individualCount">individualCount</a> | <a href="#sex">sex</a> | <a href=
"#lifeStage">lifeStage</a> | <a href=
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| <a id="machineobservationindex" name="machineobservationindex"></a>
<a href="#MachineObservation">MachineObservation</a></h3>
<p><a href="#eventID">eventID</a> | <a href="#fieldNumber">fieldNumber</a> |
<p><a href="#eventID">eventID</a> | <a href="#parentEventID">parentEventID</a> |
<a href="#fieldNumber">fieldNumber</a> |
<a href="#eventDate">eventDate</a> | <a href="#eventTime">eventTime</a> |
<a href="#startDayOfYear">startDayOfYear</a> | <a href=
"#endDayOfYear">endDayOfYear</a> | <a href="#year">year</a> | <a href=
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<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="recordNumber">Term Name: recordNumber</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/recordNumber</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Occurrence</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>An identifier given to the Occurrence at the time it was recorded. Often serves as a link between field notes and an Occurrence record, such as a specimen collector's number.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Example: "OPP 7101". For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:recordNumber">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:recordNumber</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Details:</TD><TD><a href="./history/index.htm#recordNumber-2009-04-24">recordNumber</a></TD>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="recordedBy">Term Name: recordedBy</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/recordedBy</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Occurrence</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>A list (concatenated and separated) of names of people, groups, or organizations responsible for recording the original Occurrence. The primary collector or observer, especially one who applies a personal identifier (recordNumber), should be listed first.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>The recommended best practice is to separate the values with a vertical bar (' | '). The primary collector or observer, especially one who applies a personal identifier (recordNumber), should be listed first. Examples: "José E. Crespo", "Oliver P. Pearson | Anita K. Pearson" where the value in recordNumber "OPP 7101" corresponds to the number for the specimen in the field catalog (collector number) of Oliver P. Pearson. For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:recordedBy">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:recordedBy</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Details:</TD><TD><a href="./history/index.htm#recordedBy-2014-10-23">recordedBy</a></TD>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="individualCount">Term Name: individualCount</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/individualCount</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Occurrence</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The number of individuals represented present at the time of the Occurrence.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Examples: "1", "25". For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:individualCount">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:individualCount</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Details:</TD><TD><a href="./history/index.htm#individualCount-2009-04-24">individualCount</a></TD>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="organismQuantity">Term Name: organismQuantity</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/organismQuantity</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Occurrence</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>A number or enumeration value for the quantity of organisms.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>An organismQuantity must have a corresponding organismQuantityType, e.g., "27" for organismQuantity with "individuals" for organismQuantityType; "12.5" for organismQuantity with "%biomass" for organismQuantityType; "r" for organismQuantity with "BraunBlanquetScale" for organismQuantityType. For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:organismQuantity">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:organismQuantity</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Details:</TD><TD><a href="./history/index.htm#organismQuantity-2014-12-23">organismQuantity</a></TD>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="organismQuantityType">Term Name: organismQuantityType</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/organismQuantityType</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Occurrence</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The type of quantification system used for the quantity of organisms.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>An organismQuantityType must have a corresponding organismQuantity, e.g., "27" for organismQuantity with "individuals" for organismQuantityType; "12.5" for organismQuantity with "%biomass" for organismQuantityType; "r" for organismQuantity with "BraunBlanquetScale" for organismQuantityType. For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:organismQuantityType">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:organismQuantityType</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Details:</TD><TD><a href="./history/index.htm#organismQuantityType-2014-12-23">organismQuantityType</a></TD>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="sex">Term Name: sex</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/sex</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Occurrence</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The sex of the biological individual(s) represented in the Occurrence. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Examples: "female", "hermaphrodite", "8 males, 4 females". For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:sex">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:sex</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Details:</TD><TD><a href="./history/index.htm#sex-2009-04-24">sex</a></TD>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="lifeStage">Term Name: lifeStage</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/lifeStage</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Occurrence</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The age class or life stage of the biological individual(s) at the time the Occurrence was recorded. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Examples: "egg", "eft", "juvenile", "adult", "2 adults 4 juveniles". For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:lifeStage">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:lifeStage</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Details:</TD><TD><a href="./history/index.htm#lifeStage-2009-04-24">lifeStage</a></TD>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="reproductiveCondition">Term Name: reproductiveCondition</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/reproductiveCondition</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Occurrence</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The reproductive condition of the biological individual(s) represented in the Occurrence. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Examples" "non-reproductive", "pregnant", "in bloom", "fruit-bearing". For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:reproductiveCondition">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:reproductiveCondition</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Details:</TD><TD><a href="./history/index.htm#reproductiveCondition-2009-04-24">reproductiveCondition</a></TD>
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<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="organismRemarks">Term Name: organismRemarks</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/organismRemarks</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Organism</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>Comments or notes about the Organism instance.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Example: "One of a litter of six.". For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:organismRemarks">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:organismRemarks</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Details:</TD><TD><a href="./history/index.htm#organismRemarks-2014-10-23">organismRemarks</a></TD>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="materialSampleID">Term Name: materialSampleID</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/materialSampleID</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/MaterialSample</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>An identifier for the MaterialSample (as opposed to a particular digital record of the material sample). 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 materialSampleID globally unique.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:materialSampleID">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:materialSampleID</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Details:</TD><TD><a href="./history/index.htm#materialSampleID-2013-05-25">materialSampleID</a></TD>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="eventID">Term Name: eventID</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/eventID</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Event</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>An identifier for the set of information associated with an Event (something that occurs at a place and time). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:eventID">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:eventID</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Details:</TD><TD><a href="./history/index.htm#eventID-2009-04-24">eventID</a></TD>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="parentEventID">Term Name: parentEventID</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/parentEventID</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Event</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>An identifier for the broader Event that groups this and potentially other Events.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>May be a globally unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set. Example: "A1" as parentEventID to identify the main Whittaker Plot in nested samples, each with its own eventID (e.g., "A1:1", "A1:2"). For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:parentEventID">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:parentEventID</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Details:</TD><TD><a href="./history/index.htm#parentEventID-2014-12-23">parentEventID</a></TD>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="fieldNumber">Term Name: fieldNumber</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/fieldNumber</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Event</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>An identifier given to the event in the field. Often serves as a link between field notes and the Event.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Example: "RV Sol 87-03-08". For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:fieldNumber">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:fieldNumber</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Details:</TD><TD><a href="./history/index.htm#fieldNumber-2009-04-24">fieldNumber</a></TD>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="eventDate">Term Name: eventDate</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/eventDate</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Event</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>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. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E).</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Examples: "1963-03-08T14:07-0600" is 8 Mar 1963 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, "2009-02-20T08:40Z" is 20 Feb 2009 8:40am UTC, "1809-02-12" is 12 Feb 1809, "1906-06" is Jun 1906, "1971" is just that year, "2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z" is the interval between 1 Mar 2007 1pm UTC and 11 May 2008 3:30pm UTC, "2007-11-13/15" is the interval between 13 Nov 2007 and 15 Nov 2007. For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:eventDate">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:eventDate</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Details:</TD><TD><a href="./history/index.htm#eventDate-2009-04-24">eventDate</a></TD>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="eventTime">Term Name: eventTime</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/eventTime</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Event</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The time or interval during which an Event occurred. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as ISO 8601:2004(E).</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Examples: "14:07-0600" is 2:07pm in the time zone six hours earlier than UTC, "08:40:21Z" is 8:40:21am UTC, "13:00:00Z/15:30:00Z" is the interval between 1pm UTC and 3:30pm UTC. For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:eventTime">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:eventTime</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Details:</TD><TD><a href="./history/index.htm#eventTime-2009-04-24">eventTime</a></TD>
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<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="habitat">Term Name: habitat</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/habitat</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Event</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>A category or description of the habitat in which the Event occurred.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Examples: "oak savanna", "pre-cordilleran steppe". For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:habitat">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:habitat</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Details:</TD><TD><a href="./history/index.htm#habitat-2009-04-24">habitat</a></TD>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="samplingProtocol">Term Name: samplingProtocol</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/samplingProtocol</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Event</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The name of, reference to, or description of the method or protocol used during an Event.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Examples: "UV light trap", "mist net", "bottom trawl", "ad hoc observation", "point count", "Penguins from space: faecal stains reveal the location of emperor penguin colonies, http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1466-8238.2009.00467.x", "Takats et al. 2001. Guidelines for Nocturnal Owl Monitoring in North America. Beaverhill Bird Observatory and Bird Studies Canada, Edmonton, Alberta. 32 pp.", "http://www.bsc-eoc.org/download/Owl.pdf". For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:samplingProtocol">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:samplingProtocol</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Details:</TD><TD><a href="./history/index.htm#samplingProtocol-2009-04-24">samplingProtocol</a></TD>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="samplingEffort">Term Name: samplingEffort</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/samplingEffort</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Event</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The amount of effort expended during an Event.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Examples: "40 trap-nights", "10 observer-hours; 10 km by foot; 30 km by car". For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:samplingEffort">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:samplingEffort</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Details:</TD><TD><a href="./history/index.htm#samplingEffort-2009-08-24">samplingEffort</a></TD>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="sampleSizeValue">Term Name: sampleSizeValue</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/sampleSizeValue</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Event</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>A numeric value for a measurement of the size (time duration, length, area, or volume) of a sample in a sampling event.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>A sampleSizeValue must have a corresponding sampleSizeUnit. Example: "5" for sampleSizeValue with "metre" for sampleSizeUnit. For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:sampleSizeValue">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:sampleSizeValue</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Details:</TD><TD><a href="./history/index.htm#sampleSizeValue-2014-12-23">sampleSizeValue</a></TD>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="sampleSizeUnit">Term Name: sampleSizeUnit</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/sampleSizeUnit</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Event</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>The unit of measurement of the size (time duration, length, area, or volume) of a sample in a sampling event.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>A sampleSizeUnit must have a corresponding sampleSizeValue, e.g., "5" for sampleSizeValue with "metre" for sampleSizeUnit. Examples: "minute", "hour", "day", "metre", "square metre", "cubic metre". Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Ontology of Units of Measure http://www.wurvoc.org/vocabularies/om-1.8/ of SI units, derived units, or other non-SI units accepted for use within the SI (e.g., minute, hour, day, litre). For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:sampleSizeUnit">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:sampleSizeUnit</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Details:</TD><TD><a href="./history/index.htm#sampleSizeUnit-2014-12-23">sampleSizeUnit</a></TD>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="fieldNotes">Term Name: fieldNotes</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/fieldNotes</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Event</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>One of a) an indicator of the existence of, b) a reference to (publication, URI), or c) the text of notes taken in the field about the Event.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Example: "notes available in Grinnell-Miller Library". For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:fieldNotes">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:fieldNotes</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Details:</TD><TD><a href="./history/index.htm#fieldNotes-2009-04-24">fieldNotes</a></TD>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="eventRemarks">Term Name: eventRemarks</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/eventRemarks</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/Event</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>Comments or notes about the Event.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>Example: "after the recent rains the river is nearly at flood stage". For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:eventRemarks">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:eventRemarks</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Details:</TD><TD><a href="./history/index.htm#eventRemarks-2009-04-24">eventRemarks</a></TD>
<TR><TH colspan="2"><A name="locationID">Term Name: locationID</A></TH></TR> <TR><TD>Identifier:</TD><TD>http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/locationID</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Class:</TD><TD>http://purl.org/dc/terms/Location</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Definition:</TD><TD>An identifier for the set of location information (data associated with dcterms:Location). May be a global unique identifier or an identifier specific to the data set.</TD></TR> <TR><TD>Comment:</TD><TD>For discussion see <a href="http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:locationID">http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:locationID</a></TD></TR> <TR><TD>Details:</TD><TD><a href="./history/index.htm#locationID-2009-04-24">locationID</a></TD>

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<xs:schema version="2015-03-19"
xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
targetNamespace="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/xsd/simpledarwincore/"
xmlns:dcterms="http://purl.org/dc/terms/"
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<xs:element ref="dwc:recordNumber" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:recordedBy" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:individualCount" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:organismQuantity" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:organismQuantityType" minOccurs="0"/>
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<!-- Event terms -->
<xs:element ref="dwc:eventID" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:parentEventID" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:fieldNumber" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:eventDate" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:eventTime" minOccurs="0"/>
@ -94,6 +97,8 @@
<xs:element ref="dwc:habitat" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:samplingProtocol" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:samplingEffort" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:sampleSizeValue" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:sampleSizeUnit" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:fieldNotes" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:eventRemarks" minOccurs="0"/>
<!-- Location terms -->

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<xs:schema
version="2014-11-08"
version="2015-03-19"
xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
targetNamespace="http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/"
xmlns:dcterms="http://purl.org/dc/terms/"
@ -103,6 +103,8 @@
<xs:element name="recordNumber" type="xs:string" substitutionGroup="dwc:anyOccurrenceTerm"/>
<xs:element name="recordedBy" type="xs:string" substitutionGroup="dwc:anyOccurrenceTerm"/>
<xs:element name="individualCount" type="xs:positiveInteger" substitutionGroup="dwc:anyOccurrenceTerm"/>
<xs:element name="organismQuantity" type="xs:string" substitutionGroup="dwc:anyOccurrenceTerm"/>
<xs:element name="organismQuantityType" type="xs:string" substitutionGroup="dwc:anyOccurrenceTerm"/>
<xs:element name="sex" type="xs:string" substitutionGroup="dwc:anyOccurrenceTerm"/>
<xs:element name="lifeStage" type="xs:string" substitutionGroup="dwc:anyOccurrenceTerm"/>
<xs:element name="reproductiveCondition" type="xs:string" substitutionGroup="dwc:anyOccurrenceTerm"/>
@ -123,6 +125,8 @@
<xs:element ref="dwc:recordNumber" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:recordedBy" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:individualCount" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:organismQuantity" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:organismQuantityType" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:sex" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:lifeStage" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:reproductiveCondition" minOccurs="0"/>
@ -167,6 +171,7 @@
<xs:element name="anyEventTerm" abstract="true" substitutionGroup="dwc:anyProperty"/>
<xs:element name="eventID" type="dwc:nonEmptyString" substitutionGroup="dwc:anyIdentifier"/>
<!-- domain properties -->
<xs:element name="parentEventID" type="xs:string" substitutionGroup="dwc:anyEventTerm"/>
<xs:element name="eventDate" type="dwc:dateTimeISO" substitutionGroup="dwc:anyEventTerm"/>
<xs:element name="eventTime" type="xs:time" substitutionGroup="dwc:anyEventTerm"/>
<xs:element name="startDayOfYear" type="dwc:dayOfYearDataType" substitutionGroup="dwc:anyEventTerm"/>
@ -179,10 +184,13 @@
<xs:element name="fieldNumber" type="xs:string" substitutionGroup="dwc:anyEventTerm"/>
<xs:element name="samplingProtocol" type="xs:string" substitutionGroup="dwc:anyEventTerm"/>
<xs:element name="samplingEffort" type="xs:string" substitutionGroup="dwc:anyEventTerm"/>
<xs:element name="sampleValueSize" type="xs:string" substitutionGroup="dwc:anyEventTerm"/>
<xs:element name="sampleValueUnit" type="xs:string" substitutionGroup="dwc:anyEventTerm"/>
<xs:element name="fieldNotes" type="xs:string" substitutionGroup="dwc:anyEventTerm"/>
<xs:element name="eventRemarks" type="xs:string" substitutionGroup="dwc:anyEventTerm"/>
<xs:group name="EventTerms">
<xs:sequence>
<xs:element ref="dwc:parentEventID" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:eventDate" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:eventTime" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:startDayOfYear" minOccurs="0"/>
@ -195,6 +203,8 @@
<xs:element ref="dwc:fieldNumber" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:samplingProtocol" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:samplingEffort" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:sampleSizeValue" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:sampleSizeUnit" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:fieldNotes" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="dwc:eventRemarks" minOccurs="0"/>
</xs:sequence>