Digitization TCN: Collaborative Research: Digitizing "endless forms": Facilitating Research on Imperiled Plants with Extreme Morphologies
数字化 TCN:合作研究:数字化“无尽形式”:促进对具有极端形态的濒危植物的研究
基本信息
- 批准号:1802034
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 83.76万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Continuing Grant
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-08-15 至 2023-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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- 关键词:
项目摘要
The "Endless Forms" Thematic Collections Network (TCN), composed of 17 collaborating U.S. herbaria from 11 states, will digitize approximately two million specimens belonging to some of the most interesting plant species on Earth. Iconic species such as the Giant Saguaro Cactus, the Venus Fly Trap, and the leafless Ghost Orchid of southern Florida are just a few of the hundreds of thousands of plants that have evolved astounding adaptations allowing them to grow in extreme terrestrial environments, including deserts, tropical rain forests, and nutrient poor bogs. Many of these plants can also be challenging to study in nature and face elevated conservation concerns in the face of rapid environmental change. By digitizing herbarium specimens of these groups, researchers will gain a better understanding of these adaptations and their evolution, and can design conservation and management strategies. The public's interest in these unusual plants affords an opportunity to engage k-12 students and teachers in discussions about biodiversity and preservation, plant adaptations, and mutualistic relationships. This project will also train undergraduate and graduate students in the areas of museum studies. Finally, the availability of two million digitized records for these charismatic plant groups will help protect them and enhance their enjoyment by hobbyists, citizen scientists, and other non-academic enthusiasts This "Endless Forms" project is the first TCN initiative to digitize the very significant holdings of non-North American specimens housed within North American herbaria. This project will provide access to digitized records of 15 plant families associated with adaptations to extreme terrestrial environments that can be used to test evolutionary and ecological hypotheses. This network will, for example, provide data that can be used to explore trait development and evolution, species delimitation, and geographic distribution modelling and that can inform national and regional floristic projects. This project will help provide critically needed information to overcome obstacles related to studying plant families which are very large, have cryptic diagnostic features, or occur in geographically challenging areas. This TCN will also help overcome an acute problem of access to specimens of CITES-listed taxa (species threatened with extinction) by easing data access and by holding a Plant Collecting Ethics Workshop that will bring together an array of stakeholders to make recommendations on best practices for handling sensitive data for rare species. The project will fill taxonomic and geographic gaps in U.S. institutional specimen digitization, will bring new institutions into the national digitization effort and will invest in the development of tools to stream-line the digitization process. This award is made as part of the National Resource for Digitization of Biological Collections through the Advancing Digitization of Biological Collections program and all data resulting from this award will be available through the national resource (iDigBio.org).This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
由来自11个州的17个合作的美国草本植物组成的“无尽形式”主题收藏网络(TCN)将把属于地球上一些最有趣的植物物种的大约200万个标本数字化。巨型仙人掌、金星捕蝇器和佛罗里达州南部的无叶幽灵兰等标志性物种只是数十万种植物中的一小部分,这些植物已经进化出惊人的适应能力,使它们能够在极端的陆地环境中生长,包括沙漠、热带雨林和营养贫乏的沼泽。其中许多植物在自然界的研究也可能具有挑战性,面对快速的环境变化,面临着更高的保护担忧。通过将这些种群的标本数字化,研究人员将更好地了解这些适应及其进化,并可以设计保护和管理策略。公众对这些不同寻常的植物的兴趣提供了一个机会,让K-12的学生和教师参与关于生物多样性和保护、植物适应和互惠关系的讨论。该项目还将培训博物馆研究领域的本科生和研究生。最后,为这些极具魅力的植物群提供200万份数字化记录将有助于保护它们,并提高业余爱好者、公民科学家和其他非学术爱好者对它们的享受。这个“永无止境的表格”项目是TCN的第一个倡议,将北美草本植物中保存的大量非北美标本数字化。该项目将提供15个植物家族的数字化记录,这些记录与适应极端陆地环境有关,可用于检验进化和生态假说。例如,该网络将提供可用于探索特性发展和进化、物种划界和地理分布模型的数据,并可为国家和区域植物区系项目提供信息。该项目将帮助提供急需的信息,以克服与研究植物家族有关的障碍,这些植物家族非常庞大,具有复杂的诊断特征,或发生在地理上具有挑战性的地区。该TCN还将通过简化数据获取和举办植物收集伦理研讨会,帮助克服获取CITES名录物种(濒临灭绝的物种)标本的严重问题,该研讨会将汇集一系列利益攸关方,就处理稀有物种敏感数据的最佳做法提出建议。该项目将填补美国机构标本数字化方面的分类和地理空白,将新机构带入国家数字化工作,并将投资于开发工具,使数字化过程顺畅进行。该奖项是作为通过推进生物收藏数字化计划的生物收藏数字化国家资源的一部分颁发的,由此产生的所有数据将通过国家资源(iDigBio.org)获得。该奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并已通过使用基金会的智力价值和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估,被认为值得支持。
项目成果
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Spiranthes bightensis (Orchidaceae), a New and Rare Cryptic Hybrid Species Endemic to the U. S. Mid-Atlantic Coast
- DOI:10.11646/phytotaxa.498.3.2
- 发表时间:2021-04-30
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- 影响因子:1.1
- 作者:Pace, Matthew C.
- 通讯作者:Pace, Matthew C.
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Matthew Pace其他文献
Time has turned into space and there will be no more time: The scenic late works of Morton Feldman
时间已变成空间,时间将不复存在:莫顿·费尔德曼风景优美的晚期作品
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Capacity: Biological Collections: Securing and Sharing Biocultural Diversity Collections at The New York Botanical Garden
能力:生物收藏:保护和共享纽约植物园的生物文化多样性收藏
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2140478 - 财政年份:2022
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Standard Grant
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2100755 - 财政年份:2021
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