从阴影到聚光灯:通过数字化揭开尼泊尔隐藏的蘑菇和地衣王国

Shiva Devkota
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植物标本馆藏品的数字化带来了一场变革之旅,将尼泊尔隐藏的蘑菇和地衣王国从阴影中转移到聚光灯下。通过全球生物多样性信息设施亚洲生物多样性信息基金(GBIF-BIFA)框架内的合作工作,包括植物标本馆(KATH:尼泊尔国家植物标本馆和尼泊尔特里布万大学自然历史博物馆)和全球跨学科研究所(GIIS),通过数字手段成功地揭开了尼泊尔真菌学宝藏的面纱。一项全面的数字化工作已经完成了3971个蘑菇标本和2462个地衣标本的数字化,为研究人员、公民科学家和公众提供了丰富的信息。GBIF和尼泊尔植物资源部国家植物标本室和植物实验室维护的在线数据库是这项工作的门户(KATH 2021)。在这项工作之前,这些标本生活在阴影中,缺乏应有的认可。通过精心的收藏管理、分类、策展和标签,他们的秘密被揭开,他们的故事被带到我们的指尖。这些以前模糊不清的标本现在拥有注册的单个目录编号,允许在参与机构内对尼泊尔的真菌财富进行量化。该项目证明了采集现有实地数据、保存标本和利用数字化力量向全球观众展示尼泊尔真菌学和地衣学奇迹的重要作用。同时,它还强调了分享这些知识和培养对被忽视的蘑菇和地衣世界的欣赏的重要性。
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From the Shadows to the Spotlight: Unveiling Nepal's hidden kingdom of mushrooms and lichens through digitization
The digitization of herbarium collections has brought forth a transformative journey, transitioning Nepal's hidden kingdom of mushrooms and lichens from the shadows into the spotlight. Through a collaborative work within the framework of Global Biodiversity Information Facility's Biodiversity Information Fund for Asia (GBIF-BIFA), involving the herbaria (KATH: Nepal's National Herbarium and Plant Laboratories and TUCH: Natural History Museum, Tribhuvan University, Nepal), and the research institute, Global Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies (GIIS), a successful unveiling of Nepal's mycological treasures has been achieved through digital means. A comprehensive digitization effort has resulted in the complete digitization of 3,971 mushroom specimens and 2,462 lichen specimens, illuminating a wealth of information for researchers, citizen scientists, and the general public. GBIF and the online database maintained by Nepal's National Herbarium and Plant Laboratories, Department of Plant Resources, serve as the gateway to this work (KATH 2021). Prior to this work, the specimens resided in the shadows, lacking the recognition they deserved. Through meticulous collection management, sorting, curation, and labeling, their secrets were unveiled, and their stories brought to our fingertips. These previously obscured specimens now possess registered individual catalogue numbers, allowing the quantification of Nepal's fungal wealth within the participating institutions. This project serves as a testament to the vital role of capturing available field-level data, preserving specimens, and harnessing the power of digitization to showcase Nepal's mycological and lichenological wonders to a global audience. Meanwhile, it has also emphasized the significance of sharing this knowledge and fostering appreciation for the overlooked world of mushrooms and lichens.
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