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* How do I add a common name? - [[DB Manager :: Add obsolete species name]]
 
* How do I add a common name? - [[DB Manager :: Add obsolete species name]]
 
* How do I add a different species as a synonym? - [[DB Manager :: Add subjectively synonymous species]]
 
* How do I add a different species as a synonym? - [[DB Manager :: Add subjectively synonymous species]]
* How do I synonymize an existing species with another existing one? - [[DB Manager :: Subjectively synonymous existing species]]
 
 
* How do I add a transfer a species to a different genus for an existing concept (or any other existing taxon)? - [[DB Manager :: Transfer species for existing concept]]
 
* How do I add a transfer a species to a different genus for an existing concept (or any other existing taxon)? - [[DB Manager :: Transfer species for existing concept]]
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* How do I synonymize two species concepts (or any other existing taxon) together? - [[DB Manager :: Subjectively synonymize species concepts]]
 
* How do I merge two species concepts (or any other existing taxon) together into a single concept? - [[DB Manager :: Merge species concepts]]
 
* How do I merge two species concepts (or any other existing taxon) together into a single concept? - [[DB Manager :: Merge species concepts]]
  

Latest revision as of 19:26, 25 February 2015

Introduction

This section contains information on how to use the web application designed for user-based management of xBio:D database resources named the Database Manager, which is a part of the xBio:D cyberinfrastructure. This page includes instructions on how to manage biological taxonomies, manage occurrence records, manage literature along with their taxonomic citations, and much more. To request a user account, an xBio:D user account, which is required to use this application, contact hol-help@osu.edu.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Taxonomy

Literature

References

Resources