Acta Plantarum, more than a forum: a new national floristic distribution database completes the numerous online IPFI facilities

Q3 Environmental Science Biogeographia Pub Date : 2021-01-22 DOI:10.21426/b636049352
D. Longo, A. Baglivo, Carlo Cibei, G. Dose, Franco Giordana, Cristiano Magni, Giuliano Salvai, Sergio Servodio, D. Tomasi, Marinella Zepigi, G. Nicolella
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Author(s): Longo, Daniela; Baglivo, Arturo; Cibei, Carlo; Dose, Gianni; Giordana, Franco; Magni, Cristiano; Salvai, Giuliano; Servodio, Sergio; Tomasi, Davide; Zepigi, Marinella; Nicolella, Gianluca | Abstract: Citizen science projects are able to collect massive amounts of data engaging thousands of motivated volunteers. Moreover web-based communities are a powerful way to promote citizen involvement. This paper describes Acta Plantarum (www.actaplantarum.org), an open source project born in 2007, aiming at the study of spontaneous Italian flora and hosting one of the most popular floristic web-based communities in Italy. Participation in the project is free and takes place, upon registration, by posting pictures and contributions in a discussion forum. This represents the heart of the website together with IPFI (Index Plantarum Florae Italicae), a complete nomenclatural database of Italian flora species created to archive all the botanical information. Over the years, thanks to the participation of amateur botanists from all Italian regions, a relevant amount of floristic records has been accumulated in Acta Plantarum. A new utility now allows the retrieval of floristic records stored in the forum through automatic and semi-automatic functions. As of 30 June 2020, Acta Plantarum had 1,793 active members and 74,188 floristic records were automatically or manually extracted, covering about 70% of the specific and subspecific taxa occurring in Italy. An appropriate validation process ensures reliability of data that can be extremely useful to the general audience, policy makers, amateur and professional botanists. Acta Plantarum results confirm the fundamental role of amateurs to develop large floristic databases and to increase floristic knowledge both at local and national level.
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Acta Plantarum,不仅仅是一个论坛:一个新的国家花卉分布数据库完成了许多在线IPFI设施
作者:Longo,Daniela;阿图罗巴格利沃;Cibei,Carlo;剂量,Gianni;佐丹娜,佛朗哥;马格尼,克里斯蒂亚诺;萨尔维,朱利安诺;塞尔吉奥·塞尔沃迪奥;托马西,大卫;泽皮吉,马里内拉;Nicolella,Gianluca |摘要:公民科学项目能够收集大量数据,吸引数千名积极的志愿者。此外,网络社区是促进公民参与的有力途径。本文介绍了Acta Plantarum(www.actaplantarum.org),这是一个诞生于2007年的开源项目,旨在研究自发的意大利植物群,并托管意大利最受欢迎的植物区系网络社区之一。参与该项目是免费的,注册后可以在讨论论坛上发布图片和贡献。这与IPFI(意大利植物索引)一起代表了网站的核心,IPFI是一个完整的意大利植物命名数据库,旨在存档所有植物信息。多年来,由于意大利各地区业余植物学家的参与,植物学报积累了大量的区系记录。一个新的实用程序现在允许通过自动和半自动功能检索论坛中存储的植物区系记录。截至2020年6月30日,植物学报有1793个活跃成员,74188个区系记录是自动或手动提取的,涵盖了意大利约70%的特定和亚种分类群。适当的验证过程确保了数据的可靠性,这些数据对普通受众、政策制定者、业余和专业植物学家非常有用。Acta Plantarum的研究结果证实了业余爱好者在开发大型植物区系数据库和增加地方和国家级植物区系知识方面的基本作用。
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Biogeographia
Biogeographia Environmental Science-Ecology
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