非洲热带蜜蜂目录向分类库的迁移

Dmitry Dmitriev, Connal Eardley, Willem Coetzer
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《非洲热带蜜蜂目录》提供了撒哈拉以南非洲和西印度洋岛屿上已知的蜜蜂种类的综合清单,不包括蜜蜂(蜜蜂)(Eardley和Urban 2010)。清单上有详细的类群参考书目、分布记录和生物关联(访花、寄主植物、用作巢穴的植物以及寄生蜂)。该数据库最初是在Microsoft Access中构建的,后来使用指定软件进行管理,最近迁移到TaxonWorks。TaxonWorks是一个综合的基于网络的平台,专门为实践分类学家和生物多样性科学家的需求而设计,并由SpeciesFile Group维护。TaxonWorks有多种工具,旨在帮助导入、管理、验证和打包数据,以便将来导出(例如,在达尔文核心档案(DwC-A;GBIF 2021)或生命coldp格式目录)。虽然TaxonWorks具有批量上传功能(例如,在达尔文核心档案,BibTeX格式),但原始数据集的复杂性(图1)需要特殊处理,并且构建了自定义迁移以从原始格式传输数据。TaxonWorks现在可以用来制作纸质样式的目录,或者通过TaxonWorks的公共接口TaxonPages共享数据。
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Migration of the Catalogue of Afrotropical Bees into TaxonWorks
The Catalogue of Afrotropical Bees provides a comprehensive checklist of species of bees known from Sub-Saharan Africa and the western Indian Ocean islands, excluding the honey bee ( Apis mellifera Linnaeus) (Eardley and Urban 2010). The checklist has a detailed bibliography of the group, distribution records, and biological associations (visited flowers, host plants, plants used as nests, as well as parasitoids). The database, which was originally built in Microsoft Access, and later managed using Specify Software, was recently migrated to TaxonWorks. TaxonWorks is an integrated, web-based platform designed specifically for the needs of practicing taxonomists and biodiversity scientists, and maintained by the SpeciesFile Group. TaxonWorks has a variety of tools that were designed to help import, manage, validate, and package data for future exports (e.g., in the Darwin Core-Archives (DwC-A; GBIF 2021) or Catalogue of Life's COL-DP formats). Although TaxonWorks has batch upload functionality (e.g., in Darwin Core-Archive, BibTeX format), the complexity of the original dataset (Fig. 1) required special handling, and a custom migration was built to transfer the data from the original format. TaxonWorks could now be used to produce a paper-style catalogue or share the data via the TaxonWorks public interface, TaxonPages.
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