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Revision as of 14:25, 30 October 2014
Introduction
This section contains information on the significance of the columns based on the column name within the data entry template for DEA2 (File:Data Entry Template 28-Aug-2014.xls) and the pre-formatted data entry template (File:DEA data entry template-full 28-Aug-2014.xls).
Contents
DEA2 Data Template Information
"Raw Data" worksheet columns
Column Name | Description | Required |
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date | Date the record was recorded | yes |
name | Name of the person who recorded the record | yes |
order | Order in which the record is identified | no; unless order is the most specific identification |
superfamily | Superfamily in which the record is identified | no; unless superfamily is the most specific identification |
family | Family in which the record is identified | yes; unless the most specific identification is broader than family (only to order or superfamily) |
subfamily | Subfamily in which the record is identified | no; unless subfamily is the most specific identification |
genus | Genus in which the record is identified | sometimes; required for genus, species, and subspecies-level identifications |
species | Specific epithet in which the record is identified | sometimes; required for species, and subspecies-level identifications |
subspecies | Subspecific epithet in which the record is identified | sometimes; required for subspecies-level identifications |
cuid | Unique specimen identifier (aka collecting unit identifier) for a record usually in the form 'collection code' 'specimen number' (e.g. 'OSUC 213455') | yes |
alt_ids | Alternative specimen identifier for a record. Unlike a cuid, these identifiers do not need to be globally unique but must be used specifically for the record and not a "lot" or group of specimens (e.g. '145a Mitch', 'DNA Specimen #12'). Multiple identifiers must be separated by a semicolon then a space (e.g. '745 platy; Browner #2'). | no |
inst | Institution code of the depository for the specimen or lot | no; default: OSUC |
type | Type status for the record (e.g. 'Holotype', 'Syntype', 'Paratype') | no |
life_status | Life stage for the record (e.g. 'nymph', 'larva', 'egg', 'yearling'). See Life Status Terms for available life stages. When specimen groups are defined in spm_num, this column is ignored | no; default: adult |
preparations | The storage vessel (preparation type) and contents contained within the vessel (preparation contents) are collectively considered to be a preparation (see this Darwin Core term for additional info). Each preparation in the preparations column must be separated by a semicolon. A preparation can be a preparation type alone (e.g. 'slide', 'slide; jar'), a pipe (|) separated list of number of preparation type items, preparation type, then preparation contents (e.g. '1|jar|ethanol', '|slide|skin; 2|box|partial skeleton'), or a mix of both (e.g. 'slide; 2|jar|ethanol'). When not specified, number of preparation type items defaults to 1. See Preparation Terms for available preparation types and contents. When specimen groups are defined in spm_num, this column is ignored | no |
spm_num | Number of specimens associated with the record. When more than one specimen are identified to be of different sexes, this column will contain the number of specimens and their respective sex separated by a space (e.g. '10-F 5-M 1-U'). When a varied set of number of specimens, specimen sexes, life stages and preparations are needed, this will contain those granular specimen groups that must be formatted following the conventions of their respective column names: spm_num|spm_sex|life_status[preparations]. Using this format, the spm_num column must be numeric or blank, and if preparations are not necessary for a specimen group, the brackets can be omitted. Multiple specimen groups must be separated by a semicolon. Examples of specimen groups within spm_num column: '|F|larva;2||nymph[slide;1|jar|ethanol]', '1|M|adult[vial];2|U|egg[vial;slide]', '1|U|deutonymph;2|F|adult;1|M|adult' | no; default: 1 |
spm_sex | Specimen sex (M = male, F = female, U = unsexed, B = hermaphrodite) for all of the specimens associated with the record. When more than one specimens are determined of different sex, this column is ignored | no; default: U |
comments | Comments on the condition of the specimen, additional information not present on the record labels, or any other information that is desired to be associated with the record | yes; may be blank |
determiner | Determiner of the record with last name first, a comma, then his/her initials (e.g. 'Johnson, N F') | no |
det_date | Determination date of the record (year only) | no; default: 'current year' |
Label1-8 | Verbatim label data attached to the medium containing the specimen or lot | yes; may be blank |
new_comments | Excel formula for concatenating the label data for database entry. Ignore this column! | yes; DO NOT modify this column |
Pre-formatted Specimen Data Template Information
"Main" worksheet columns
Column Name | Description | Required |
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date | Date the record was recorded | yes |
name | Name of the person who recorded the record | yes |
cuid | Unique specimen identifier (aka collecting unit identifier) for a record usually in the form 'collection code' 'specimen number' (e.g. 'OSUC 213455') | yes |
alt_ids | Alternative specimen identifier for a record. Unlike a cuid, these identifiers do not need to be globally unique but must be used specifically for the record and not a "lot" or group of specimens (e.g. '145a Mitch', 'DNA Specimen #12'). Multiple identifiers must be separated by a semicolon then a space (e.g. '745 platy; Browner #2'). | no |
inst | Institution code of the depository for the specimen or lot | yes |
type | Type status for the record (e.g. 'Holotype', 'Syntype', 'Paratype') | no |
spm_num | see spm_num notes above under "Raw Data" worksheet columns. | no; default: 1 |
spm_sex | Specimen sex (M = male, F = female, U = unsexed, B = hermaphrodite) for all of the specimens associated with the record. When multiple sexes or specimen groups are defined in spm_num, this column is ignored | no; default: U |
life_status | Life stage for the record (e.g. 'nymph', 'larva', 'egg', 'yearling'). When specimen groups are defined in spm_num, this column is ignored | no; default: adult |
preparations | see preparations notes above under "Raw Data" worksheet columns. | no |
new_comments | Comments on the condition of the specimen, additional information not present on the record labels, or any other information that is desired to be associated with the record. This column also contains the verbatim specimen labels with the transliteration of each label enclosed within square brackets ([...]) and separated by a space | yes; may be blank |
family | Family in which the record is identified | yes; identifications to a rank higher than order must be replaced with the taxon ID in the format 'id=tnid' |
subfamily | Subfamily in which the record is identified | no; unless subfamily is the most specific identification |
genus | Genus in which the record is identified | sometimes; required for genus, species, and subspecies-level identifications |
species | Specific epithet in which the record is identified | sometimes; required for species, and subspecies-level identifications |
subspecies | Subspecific epithet in which the record is identified | sometimes; required for subspecies-level identifications |
determiner | Determiner of the record with last name first, a comma, then his/her initials (e.g. 'Johnson, N F'). If complete given names are known, they may be included (e.g. 'Johnson, Norman F') | no |
det_date | Determination date of the record (year only) | no; default: 'current year' |
stated_loc & stated_date | These columns are present for legacy reasons. Ignore these columns | no; deprecated |
loc_name | A locality name that exactly matches an existing locality name within the database | yes |
coll_date | The specific date (day, month and year) a specimen was collected (in Excel date format). 'start_date', 'end_date', and 'period' must be blank | yes |
start_date | The specific starting date (day, month and year) a specimen was collected within a range(in Excel date format). 'coll_date' and 'period' must be blank; 'end_date' must be present and later than 'start_date' | yes |
end_date | The specific ending date (day, month and year) a specimen was collected within a range(in Excel date format). 'coll_date' and 'period' must be blank; 'start_date' must be present and earlier than 'end_date' | yes |
period | The non-specific date (missing a day, month or year) a specimen was collected (in text format). 'coll_date', 'start_date', and 'end_date' must be blank | yes |
coll_method | The collecting method used to collect the specimen (e.g. 'by hand', 'trap', etc.) | yes |
collector1 | The first collector of the specimen with last name first, a comma, then his/her initials (e.g. 'Johnson, N F'). If complete given names are known, they may be included (e.g. 'Johnson, Norman F') | |
collector2 | The second collector of the specimen with last name first, a comma, then his/her initials (e.g. 'Johnson, N F'). If complete given names are known, they may be included (e.g. 'Johnson, Norman F') | |
collector3 | The third collector of the specimen with last name first, a comma, then his/her initials (e.g. 'Johnson, N F'). If complete given names are known, they may be included (e.g. 'Johnson, Norman F'). If more than three collectors were given, use 'et al.' as the third collector and include the rest of the collecting party within the 'new_comments' column | |
field_code | The field code, field number, or other term used to define the code that is used to identify a given collecting event (e.g. 'MA-02-18A-10', 'BJZ 2007SEP1a', etc.) | yes |
habitat | The habitat in which a specimen was collected. Habitat should omit distinct, definite biological associations for a particular organism which should go into the associations part of this worksheet | yes |
assoc_cuid | Unique specimen identifier (aka collecting unit identifier) for the vouchered biological association usually in the form 'collection code' 'specimen number' (e.g. 'OSUC 213455'). Not required for unvouchered associations | yes |
assoc_inst | Institution code of the depository for the vouchered biological association. Not required for unvouchered associations | yes |
association_type | The type of biological association between the record and the association (e.g. 'collected on / collecting site of') | yes |
assoc_order | Order in which the biological association is identified | yes |
assoc_family | Family in which the biological association is identified | yes |
assoc_genus | Genus in which the biological association is identified | yes |
assoc_species | Species in which the biological association is identified | yes |
assoc2_cuid | Unique specimen identifier (aka collecting unit identifier) for the second vouchered biological association usually in the form 'collection code' 'specimen number' (e.g. 'OSUC 213455'). Not required for unvouchered associations | yes |
assoc2_inst | Institution code of the depository for the second vouchered biological association. Not required for unvouchered associations | yes |
association2_type | The type of biological association between the record and the second association (e.g. 'collected on / collecting site of') | yes |
assoc2_order | Order in which the second biological association is identified | yes |
assoc2_family | Family in which the second biological association is identified | yes |
assoc2_genus | Genus in which the second biological association is identified | yes |
assoc2_species | Species in which the second biological association is identified | yes |